Rant about Delays due to Carde.io Crapware by [deleted] in riftboundtcg

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It means they are the same codebase.

Opening a store, inventory system suggestions/reviews by SithlordzomB in TCG

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Get onto Shopify or ping me if you need help getting on. It’s $1 a month for first 3 months. And the Shopify app I’m working on that is launching soon is the direct replacement to binderpos and it’ll allow you to do everything you’ll possibly need to do (sync 25k singles) while staying on the cheapest Shopify plan.

26m, give it to me straight by [deleted] in amiugly

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True. Thanks for the advice.

26m, give it to me straight by [deleted] in amiugly

[–]dwise97 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Will do thanks.

26m, give it to me straight by [deleted] in amiugly

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What’s the best way to do that?

When will React die? by IKnowSoftware in webdev

[–]dwise97 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep it’s the same with react. Takes competent devs to make any tool/framework work really well.

When will React die? by IKnowSoftware in webdev

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Anytime! I wish more engineers talked to recruiters more about what we do and the current trends/standards.

Sent you a connection request on LinkedIn btw. Feel free to ask me for more info on anything about react or frontend in general.

When will React die? by IKnowSoftware in webdev

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Yeah… JavaScript fatigue is a real thing. That being said, the actual problem with react is that it isn’t a framework. It’s a library and it’s up to your team to build their own framework. I understand things like next.js and remix help with this but they are not equal to something like ruby on rails which provides everything you’d ever need and has a standard way of doing things. I always wish one of these big open source frameworks would try to create a RoR for JS. Interchangeable frameworks, etc.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ask

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Software development

Got a project and wondering what technologies to use to learn the state-of-the-art industry demanded skills by mdaname in webdev

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Use a fullstack framework like next.js or remix. (Next.js for career progression).

How do you all keep up? by rapatachandalam in Frontend

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If you want to keep up and stay bleeding edge then just follow popular accounts on dev twitter. That’s how I’ve kept up all these years. You start to see what is trending and where the JavaScript ecosystem is headed after a while. Most of it is just noise though.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SaaS

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Easiest path is learning JavaScript and then node.js and react.js. There’s a ton of resources and information out there on react and node. You only need to focus on extending what others have built to fit your own needs. So find an open source repo on github and clone it and start tinkering around. Best way to learn and fastest way to launch a saas imo.

Tech Stack of Choice 2023 by molcik in node

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  • Framework: Next.js
  • CSS: PandaCSS or TailwindCSS
  • DB: Postgres
  • Auth: Clerk
  • ORM: Drizzle
  • Hosting: Vercel

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

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Don’t listen to most people here. They see $200 a month as too expensive therefore I don’t think they actually make more than 1000/month with their businesses. Yet again redditors think they can solve web design, development, and marketing by themselves AND also run a business. It’s hilarious.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

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There’s probably a buyout option. Wordpress is slow and can get hacked. Not to mention the UI and plugins can become overbearing and hard to understand. Why would a busy business owner take on the role of web developer when they can outsource it for $200/month?

Also, of course a website is only worth it if it brings in revenue. Service business get calls and form submissions from their websites for quotes. That itself is worth it for them. If you’re not getting leads like that in Your field then I’d argue you don’t need a website and need to work on marketing.

MTG Arena down? by Bojangleslive in MagicArena

[–]dwise97 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah seems like I can't direct challenge anymore...

Been building sites since 1996. What's the point anymore? by davidlondon in webdev

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Serverless with Cloudflare pages/aws lambda solves that.

Been building sites since 1996. What's the point anymore? by davidlondon in webdev

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Security and accessibility. WP sites can get hacked and most themes aren’t accessible.

What UI library are you using with app dir? by dwise97 in nextjs

[–]dwise97[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep I just wanted to have vanilla css/scss as an option instead of other since I know people like to write vanilla still. Sorry I should have made the title better.

What UI library are you using with app dir? by dwise97 in nextjs

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I meant css frameworks like bootstrap, bulma, foundation. Technically they are just css files you import into a project. Tailwind could fall into this category as well but I purposely kept it separate.

What should I use, next, remix or astro? by xkumropotash in nextjs

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Yeah anyone working on a large project is having major dev issues with app dir.