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@itsaaroshi SQLite for setup
MySQL for apps with small databases (simple data & users)
Postgres for proper databases that need optimization & fast lookups
If I have a HUGE dataset, then clickhouse for pure speed
@asaio87 Being a software developer that has understanding of other business needs & requirements is really going to be what puts SD ahead of the rest
@mehrab_build Makes it sound so easy π although your examples of programmatic seo are very interesting - definitely something to think about - thanks! ππ»
And this is why software engineers will still be around - vibe coders just putting stuff live that has no security, eventually the devs will be needed to fix things
Accessibility tip: Every image on your site needs alt text. Decorative images? Use alt="". Meaningful images? Describe what the image conveys, not what it looks like.
#a11y#webdev
@raunakhajela@webjuice_ie Iβm building an open source CMS thatβs designed for AI integration & built for performance, with Astro used by default - itβs still very very early days and a few bugs but my portfolio is built with it
https://t.co/X4xn5kifso
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