Some though are interesting. 🤔
Some though are interesting. 🤔
Like with the Solid Project ?
Thank you for your suggestions. I’m trying Unexpected Keyboard right now.
It’s very nice 😊🤩
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Very nice examples! Thanks for sharing :)
I have noticed that many developers are reluctant to introduce explaining variables/constants.
I do, and it’s very helpful for me and my futur me and the other one.
I love this article and the grapglhics (I’m a visual guy ☺️).
One of the most exciting things about Grain is that it compiles to WebAssembly.
That’s a cool feature.
What is the particularity that you talked about?
In my point of view it looks like JS/TS with arrow functions. 😁
Do you have any idea or document about: why the data is better than syntaxe ?
It’s around 39" un the vidéo.
Simple is often erroneously mistaken for easy. “Easy” means “to be at hand”, “to be approachable”. “Simple” is the opposite of “complex” which means “being intertwined”, “being tied together”. Simple != easy.
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I’m used to : Angular or React + Pyramid(Python) or Strapi(Nodejs)
I love the concept to store request in files and that you can use git to version! Lovely
You shared only the picture, not the link.
Hi! I’m still reading the article but I’m already thankful that you shared it.
It’s a good piece of software development and I like the way it draw a nice future for this. 🤩
Yeah, with some objects, in a room, outside in the nature. Just to see how it’s working with more than one subject in the middle. 🙂
Ooo!! 🤩 I love the concept!
Did you try with a more complex input video?
I agree that a lot of free software are old now and big enough to be lost.
Maybe you can find a new and simple project, like https://github.com/lemmygtk/lemoa to improve your skills?
Thanks for the article!
Another use case: It could be useful for one software deployed in more than one server and if admins want to enable/disable features specifically for every server.
Dense and well writen, thanks for the sharing !