@denicmarko I'm not sure what one should learn, but most stuff I work with is around and about PHP, JS/TS, CSS, and Kotlin.
Frameworks/tooling I use the most:
- WordPress
- Laravel
- Sveltekit
- Vite
- Supabase/Firebase/PostgreSQL
- Sass
- Tailwind CSS
- Android Studio
- Tailwind CSS
Was a bit tired of the old Gulp task running setup on my WordPress development workflow.
Replaced it with a Node-based setup, and things look much more interesting now.
Struggling with the design as usual, but I'll settle for whatever feels right in the moment.
No chasing perfections this time, not gonna feel bad looking at the top notch designs.
Seeing fewer talks about CSS preprocessors makes me wonder if everyone has shifted to Tailwind CSS and frameworks based on it.
I also switched to Tailwind CSS mainly for the time it saves, but I still use Sass in some of my workflows.
Are you like me?
@jovial_cynic It's indeed a habit that becomes second nature with time. Focusing only on the negative stuff makes you a negative person. Better shift focus. Well said Josh.
💚 Site of the Day - Dolsten & Co.
Loving the text animation with blurred letters
credit: Dylan Brouwer
⚙️ SplitText @Webflow
site → https://t.co/dDRqenFuBX
showcase → https://t.co/noPiOYAfB8
@HeyImYossi Interesting stuff, just signed up to see more of it. Congrats Yossi, you've been consistently making a lot of cool stuff since tinykiwi days. ✌️
UI thing I learned recently:
Shadows alone don't make much sense in dark mode. Pair them with lighter background colors to portray layers more clearly.