@freeCodeCamp@yaxdotcom This diagram
https://t.co/2PJzNNJ6ja
helped me understand which Python tools are used for version management, package management, and environment management. That's where I found Rye, an all-in-one tool that eliminates the need for Pyenv, Pip, Venv, and other tools.
Zsh is a shell program for Mac that lets you interact with the operating system.
And in this article, @yaxdotcom teaches you how the different Zsh config files work.
You'll learn about their use cases, and how to avoid complications when using them.
https://t.co/AXpLRvyfPV
Updated the website https://t.co/XObnS89BZT to announce the RailsApps project is no longer maintained. Important 2012 to 2018 but no longer needed. Bless you all!
Avoid PBT
Premature
Build
Tooling
This should be a mantra of every developer/team, alongside avoiding premature optimization and insisting on progressive enhancement.
Nobody’s going to thank you for choosing TypeScript over JavaScript…when building a one-off sales dashboard.
Web components encourage *evolution* instead of *revolution* — no need to throw your components away or rebuild them when a new framework comes out. #useThePlatform
With buildless #javascript, you'll be giving up hot module reloading, JSX, and tree shaking, but improving developer experience (you can jump into a project and just start working), according to @chriscoyier of @css. Can you live with the tradeoff?
https://t.co/3FfeCXp78y
A subreddit to discuss stackless web development. Where we ask, can you live without frameworks or build tools? A tie-in to my Stackless Newsletter.
https://t.co/s5fhfJwoK0
@chriscoyier commenting on my recent column about @yaxdotcom's framework-less approach to #webdev: "...it’s not hard to imagine a tomorrow where we give up less and gain more, making the tools we use today less necessary." #javascript
Thanks @chriscoyier and @css for mentioning the https://t.co/lu4HmH5ZJr approach to web development without frameworks or build tools. It's great to ask: How far can we go with this?
Ok, the @atlas_knowledge website v1 is live.
Currently seeking: 1. Beta testers to help kick the tires, and 2. Part-time PM (w/ potential to co-found) to work w/ me and eng. team, help guide roadmap/direction over time.
https://t.co/dkFMG5DDBj