Just shipped my first PWA ๐
I built BudgetNow to scratch my own itch.
A personal finance tracker thatโs intentionally manual.
Most apps auto-sync your bank. I wanted something that makes you actively notice what you spend.
Drop your thoughts below ๐
#BuildInPublic
Nobody talks about the phase between learning and shipping.
You know enough to build, but not enough to feel confident.
Courses start feeling slow. Nothing is live yet. No customers. No revenue.
It's the ugliest part of the journey โ and apparently a rite of passage. ๐ฉ
Pushing through.
Every new project I was doing the same thing...
Clean up boilerplate. Install @tailwindcss. Set up @daisyui_. Create folders.
So I made a GitHub template to never do it again ๐
https://t.co/5WSQt3xV8X
Iโm starting to understand why developers get addicted to building.
You go from:
โHow does this work?โ
to:
โWhat can I ship next?โ
React is finally starting to click. ๐ง
๐ https://t.co/A1a9YOKmbt
@benoguntade09@marclou Also, watch this video.
It will simply show you that overspending on "the best" isn't always the right choice. @thisisetv
https://t.co/pU9PJj5Ghm
@benoguntade09@marclou In that case, the M5 MacBook Air would be more than enough. The base model comes with 512GB storage, and is faster than the M4.
If your budget allows it, get 24 or 32GB RAM. That way you will future-proof yourself.
APIs are starting to feel natural now.
Built a movie watchlist app โ search via TMDB, save to local storage, remove when done.
๐ https://t.co/BVNUpzJrTc