๐จ Anthropic just showed a 27-minute workshop on how to actually do prompts for Claude.
Taught by the people who built it.
Free. No registration. No paywall.
I've seen $300 courses that don't cover what they teach in the first 8 minutes.
Watch it and bookmark it now.
1x developer: delivers stuff.
2x developer: delivers stuff quicker.
10x developer: delivers stuff in a way that others would be able to MAINTAIN that stuff for years ahead.
@wpengine You know who wins in all of this? Shopify, Squarespace, Wix, etc...
WP taking actions like this against WPE won't cause customers to move off of WPE onto another WP host.
Instead they will fear it happening again at another provider and move on from WP altogether ๐
@dpacmittal@SethRubenstein@wpengine Although Automattic does not own the code, it owns the servers where the updates are downloaded. They have the right to block whoever they want.
๐ Lemme show you how I abuse the browsers new "view transition" API to get a kind of auto-animate or magic-move situation (like in my laracon slides)
It's so unbelievably rad to me.
If you've ever tried to manually transition a list item removal or something, you know how flip-dippin hard it is, and this makes it caaaaakeeeeeee ๐
@PovilasKorop When you work on a modular project (like WordPress projects), where devs add their own views, a standardized compiled solution like Bootstrap saves lives.
Should people who pay for WordPress websites be allowed to own/edit their content?
If your answer is no then you should honestly stop using WordPress because that goes against the spirit of open source, GPL, and the mission of democratizing publishing.
So you decide to write a *very* simple CMS, integrated into your app, to replace WordPress.
It works.
Then you tweak a bit. And tweak a bit more. And...
And you end up with Wordpress, @filamentphp -style:
The comparison of ToDo apps reminded me when in ~2020 some articles measured framework performance in requests/sec based on Hello World or default install.
Compare apples to apples.
Not seeds to seeds.
But, of course, it takes time to grow the apple tree, to make a comparison.
And, of course, there are different kinds of GOOD apples.
And that's the whole point.
Wanna become a (more) senior developer?
One word: MULTI.
Work/practice on projects with:
- Multi-roles
- Multi-tenancy
- Multi-language
- Multi-currency
- Multi-timezones
- Multi-3rd-party-providers
- ...
Those cases will teach all you need to know in coding/architecture.