Thank you @PhilMeissner, https://t.co/jMiq3OP1Ka, and @codeprints for this pretty framed GitHub timeline!
Unfortunately, I couldn't speak at @ngdeconf 😭😭😭, so I appreciate having this sent to me. It looks nice on my shelf!
With @matthiasendler we founded @codeprints a year a ago and since then many #OpenSource devs have been enjoying their personalized wall art. happy to see our product is useful. Thanks @themihel for your help 💚 and https://t.co/427gHZ88mH for pushing codeprints to the next level
Thanks to the kind folks at https://t.co/WcXvZMUr43 for sending me this cool celebration of GitHub OSS contributions from the last five years. 2021 really was a particularly green public extractions year following the 2020 private sprint on HEY 🌱✌️❤️
Still looking for a Christmas gift for your fellow developers or yourself? Check out https://t.co/9Q313PSs69 and get 15% off your entire order with the code XMAS21! Happy Holidays everyone! #github#codeart#development
@levelsio true, for digital nomads I guess it is not very practical ;) ... out of curiosity, do you (digital nomads) "collect" things digitally? so stuff that it not really useful or of any material value.
We spoke about the tech and non-tech challenges of building codeprints and also why it got quiet around codeprints lately. Let us know what you think...
Do you think your side project is too nerdy? 🤓
Listen to the story of three software developers who tried to create art for coders and called it @codeprints
-Web: https://t.co/rMuuXMjqor
-Spotify: https://t.co/nzqBs8FmLd
-Itunes: https://t.co/xrkFyXr5Gc
#100DaysOfCode
@JumbadGa This is very accurate and on point! Here at codeprints we took part in this challenge but some of us got lost on the way. How did it work for you?