I think python and go could be great use cases
I’ve become the same way. Instead of specializing in the unique implementations, I’ve leaned more into planning everything out even more completely and writing skills backed by industry standards and other developer’s…
For the past 2ish months, I’ve been working on Lattice, my internal engine for my multi-tenant blogging system. Take a look at the code [1] and the live site [2] [1]: https://github.com/AutumnsGrove/GroveEngine [2]:…
I do use AI internally for content moderation but I’m building a platform like this at https://grove.place
ive got two! https://grove.place is the main one, and https://autumnsgrove.com is my personal blog :)
Article is alright but the website itself induces a LOT of lag. The heavy particle use is very distracting and makes the article hard to read.
There’s a lot of points I agree with but I think what’s important is fully conceptualizing the mental model of your project. Then, context switching doesn’t even induce much mental fatigue.
Thank you!! I've been looking for this for a while now.
I think python and go could be great use cases
I’ve become the same way. Instead of specializing in the unique implementations, I’ve leaned more into planning everything out even more completely and writing skills backed by industry standards and other developer’s…
For the past 2ish months, I’ve been working on Lattice, my internal engine for my multi-tenant blogging system. Take a look at the code [1] and the live site [2] [1]: https://github.com/AutumnsGrove/GroveEngine [2]:…
I do use AI internally for content moderation but I’m building a platform like this at https://grove.place
ive got two! https://grove.place is the main one, and https://autumnsgrove.com is my personal blog :)
Article is alright but the website itself induces a LOT of lag. The heavy particle use is very distracting and makes the article hard to read.
There’s a lot of points I agree with but I think what’s important is fully conceptualizing the mental model of your project. Then, context switching doesn’t even induce much mental fatigue.
Thank you!! I've been looking for this for a while now.