π¨βπ» sweng: c#, .net, k8s
π’ full-time at a sports betting consultancy
π previously @citrix @AmadeusITGroup @UniOfYork
β³ creating @racketreel in my free time
@eDjUrEeE Hey! Sorry I never saw this. Racket Reel was never released and I didn't have any time to work on it for a while. I have recently picked it up again with the intention of actually getting it out the door this timeπ I will email the mailing list as soon as it's available!
Following the same design as the mobile app for the web UI too. The user scoring a match can share a link to the live score. This is what the match will look like to anyone who follows the shared link.
Some Figma designs for the MVP of the Racket Reel mobile app. I will get the UI working with Google Material for now but ultimately want it to look like this.
@kenny_io I have used LastPass, BitWarden and 1Password for extended periods of time. I'm not really a fan of LastPass. Bitwarden is very good but for me 1Password seems more polished (of course you do pay).
After having to set up a Windows development environment at least 3 separate times in the past few months I finally created a dotfiles repo... https://t.co/2wtkqr5Sbv
@chriskalmar I'm bouncing back and forth between Notion and Obsidian (and just md in general) but I find when I write something in Obsidian I never read it again
@CodingLeon I use a variety of IDEs for different projects and will use them to commit and push but for everything else I tend to use the terminal since it's a pain to click through menus etc
@arvidkahl After years of quietly working on things in the background I have just recently started sharing what I am working on. This year I plan to actually release my personal projects and write about them on Twitter and my (under construction) blog!
So it begins, building out my Figma design in React/Gatsby. This is my first time using @tailwindcss and I am really impressed with the docs and search - it's so easy to find the right class!
@levelsio I want to get into the habit of sharing my work and actually releasing my personal projects, with no pressure on getting users or making money.