I've had this Twitter account since 2011. Looking back I've mostly used it to retweet giveaways and follow others. Starting 2022 I'll use Twitter more actively ๐
I've been getting more into webhooks. They unlock all kinds of user scenarios without the need for devs to build custom integrations. Where do they fit in your apps?
@brandonkpbailey Really curious what you'll end up with. Asking myself the same question! Cloud offers a lot, but not sure if it's worth the complexity and steep learning curve
As with everything in software development, this depends on the situation. Estimates can work with more complex feature requests. But this article describes perfectly why you shouldn't be afraid to challenge the status quo
Electron 30 has shipped ๐ข!
In this release:
โ๏ธAdded WebContentsView & BaseWindow, deprecating BrowserViews
โ๏ธASAR Integrity fuse now enabled by default on Windows
๐ ๏ธBug fixes, more features & improvements
More details and release notes:
https://t.co/Sliucb6NLE
The software industry is rapidly converging on just three languages: Go, Rust, and JS.
It would be smart to learn one of those really well, and have at least a working acquaintance with the other two.
@ddoomen Kinda depends on the project. @nextjs ships their own solid defaults and the Typescript-esint defaults have been getting better as well. AirBnB guidelines are mainly for react projects without a framework I think
@IndieHackers ๐ฃ๏ธ Lars
๐๏ธ Writing about software development in #Dotnet at https://t.co/0H0Gr47S60
โ Just starting and learning to build in public