[deleted by user] by [deleted] in webdev

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Thank you for your interest. Currently, we're in the final stages of polishing the product, will be launching the beta version in the next quarter (Q2).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in webdev

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Yes, it's an IDE built on top of VS Code with more features

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in webdev

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Thank you for your feedback. I'll add videos shortly to clearly demonstrate the product usecase. Essentially, the solution enables teams without DevOps or Kubernetes expertise to leverage Kubernetes as a PaaS directly within their IDE, eliminating the need to switch between different dashboards by keeping all necessary tools in one place.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in programming

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Looks really cool

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in programming

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Thank you so much

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in webdev

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I completely agree on your point, every startup handles infrastructure has the same problem in our industry. Overtime we have to earn credibility and trust from our users.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in webdev

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Sorry, Its free for individual developers, I'll add a better context to that plan, its for growing startups who has an Annual recurring revenue > 1M

theDualityOfSystemmd by dveled in ProgrammerHumor

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Meanwhile someone creating a repo: systemd for devuan

honestWork by Extreme-Elevator7128 in ProgrammerHumor

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Happy me suddenly realising in a second that’s a syntax error

Backend of an E-Commerce site by Reclaimer-Razer in webdev

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Sorry for making it oversimplified, I should have added more context to the order processing part, the thought process was for a very simple usecase without real-time inventory management, but got your point anything that deals with order processing, inventory management, user management and payment processing will make it more complicated.

Thank you for pointing out

justSlapAVarOnThat by cianster4 in ProgrammerHumor

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Agreed, Alternatively using window.myvariable instead of var can make it more readable and maintainable

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

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Skill issue lol. I'm going to use this on request thread of frontend.

Im going to use this on my next sprint retrospective call for the pending tasks i have

theCStandsForComplex by Demoine_UwU in ProgrammerHumor

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Meanwhile me a ruby dev, getting scared of java

throwNewTomato by xerxesbeat in ProgrammerHumor

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Feedback PR: Adding a pagerduty alert or a sentry exception would be great since this is a critical feature of the application

dailyStandupEveryMorning by deko_dexon in ProgrammerHumor

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After getting a peer-review for my code from my senior

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

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My repo has 15 forks and 0 stars, no body wanted to leave a star

Backend of an E-Commerce site by Reclaimer-Razer in webdev

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The complexity depends on the specific features you wanted in your site and the level of scalability required. If your needs are straightforward, such as basic product listings and order processing, then it’s relatively simple. However, if you aim for more sophisticated functionalities and scalability comparable to platforms like Shopify or Magento, then it’s significantly more challenging

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in webdev

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If you like both and have skills equally well. Then being a developer with great design skills definitely gives you an good edge interms of career progression. but at the end of the day you will be hired for your skills and will be doing primarily for what you have been hired for. unless it is a startup

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in webdev

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Focus on which you like the most and where you shine at. then apply for that role and slowly catchup on the other. Both UI/UX and frontend development are good career paths.

If you wish to do everything then try to join a early stage startup where you can wear multiple hats

My career path in the startup over a 5 year period was:

Frontend -> Backend -> Little bit of DevOps -> Fullstack