@trentkocurek@expo@kadikraman Yeah for more than 4 years now, my convention has been using kebab-case for file names "action-button.tsx" and Pascal for component names "ActionButton"
Solofounding is brutal. It’s exhausting, frustrating, and lonely. You wrestle with your own mind, fight anxiety, social pressure, feel the weight of expectations, and navigate constant uncertainty. Yet somehow… you keep going.
#Indiehacking#solofounder
Solofounding is brutal. It’s exhausting, frustrating, and lonely. You wrestle with your own mind, fight anxiety, social pressure, feel the weight of expectations, and navigate constant uncertainty. Yet somehow… you keep going.
#Indiehacking#solofounder
Solofounding is brutal. It’s exhausting, frustrating, and lonely. You wrestle with your own mind, fight anxiety, social pressure, feel the weight of expectations, and navigate constant uncertainty. Yet somehow… you keep going.
#Indiehacking#solofounder
Solofounding is brutal. It’s exhausting, frustrating, and lonely. You wrestle with your own mind, fight anxiety, social pressure, feel the weight of expectations, and navigate constant uncertainty. Yet somehow… you keep going.
#Indiehacking#solofounder
You can get so good in software engineering that you forget what it feels like to be a newbie, then you tend to judge others by your improved standard's!!!
#SeniorEngineers#SeniorDevs
I just tried out expo's protected routes. And am mind blown 🤯.
The level of abstraction is insanely good. 90% of my Auth logic and redirects became redundant after integrating protected routes. It's So simple, that all I have now is just a zustand persisted store and it works.
Everything anyone makes is inspired by what's in their head - what they've played or read or encountered or thought a lot about. Creation doesnt happen in a vaccum - everything is a remix, you basically start with the ideas you love, to making something that's uniquely your own.
I'd love to think that there's a clear difference between thinking in react and building in react. If you understand this, you'd build more performant applications.
There a lot of uncertainties In life. If i tend to care too much about the odds, i would achieve less but nothing.... I've learn not to overthink things and just act. If it works, fine, if it doesn't, we pick up from where we left of, gathering new experiences and try again.
Next.js is facing criticism due to a middleware vulnerability, leading some developers to migrate to TanStack start. However, i prefers to stick with Next.js, acknowledging that no technology is perfect, and TanStack start is still in its early stages and not yet widely adopted.