This is cool, for binaries that provide a web interface, for admin purposes, maybe a blog, or whatever, keeping it simple with some styling to make it a little more swish, this is all I'd be looking for. I'll give it go…
When all you need for the UI is a text area to input text and a button to render the markdown, I am at a loss as to what would contribute to a beautiful UI. Is the question correct? When not using VSCode + preview, I…
Agreed! A useful comment would only be present to describe an edge case, a related business rule, a future change that might affect this code, virtually anything another engineer might need to be aware of, that is not…
The only reason I have a mac is for work, developing iPhone applications. For home and hobby development I run Ubuntu Linux which satisfies all of my requirements and needs very little attention. I attempt to keep…
"Go is pretty good for almost anything server-side." Absolutely! REST API servers, data processing jobs, messaging servers, etc etc. I use Go now for virtually everything server side. It is fast, reliable, great…
Essentially identifying the usefulness of a layered architecture with abstractions between each layer.
SpaceX announces a one way mission: "...to explore strange new worlds. To seek out new life and new civilizations. To boldly go where no man has gone before!" Jurassic Park will actually open.
Music without words for programming
I can second this. From being proficient in multiple languages to then picking up Go for primarily API service's I'm not looking back. It has taken a little while to level up to expert but the effort in learning how to…
"Most of my daily tools are Windows based, so I’ve been spending a lot of time getting Windows Subsystem for Linux working alongside the rest of my daily workflow, which comes with its own headaches." My work place is…
Build something that exercises the gaps you want to fill and you'll learn from it. Make your code open source and there's your proof of knowledge. Unless the thing you build is in production with reasonable traffic you…
Yes please!
Go dependency management is quite good now with "go mod", plus your dependency tree isn't going to look anything like your typical JavaScript dependencies, otherwise you're doing it wrong..
Two first thing in the very early morning, one after the other. Maybe one in the afternoon... Or a nap
Couldn't actually read the article as the font colour is too close to the background colour.. sorry, the title was interesting!
Frontend: Quasar / viewjs Backend: Go / Postgres / Elasticsearch Infrastructure: Google Cloud / GKE
Don't forget! Have fun!
Completely agree! Quality is poor and content is often entry level, I only ever navigate to medium if it's a post on Hacker News.
This is cool, thanks for sharing!
Fantastic! Great job faking faking!
Agreed, the learning curve to build more complex, larger applications in vuejs was considerably less than with react.
Good introduction!
This is cool, for binaries that provide a web interface, for admin purposes, maybe a blog, or whatever, keeping it simple with some styling to make it a little more swish, this is all I'd be looking for. I'll give it go…
When all you need for the UI is a text area to input text and a button to render the markdown, I am at a loss as to what would contribute to a beautiful UI. Is the question correct? When not using VSCode + preview, I…
Agreed! A useful comment would only be present to describe an edge case, a related business rule, a future change that might affect this code, virtually anything another engineer might need to be aware of, that is not…
The only reason I have a mac is for work, developing iPhone applications. For home and hobby development I run Ubuntu Linux which satisfies all of my requirements and needs very little attention. I attempt to keep…
"Go is pretty good for almost anything server-side." Absolutely! REST API servers, data processing jobs, messaging servers, etc etc. I use Go now for virtually everything server side. It is fast, reliable, great…
Essentially identifying the usefulness of a layered architecture with abstractions between each layer.
SpaceX announces a one way mission: "...to explore strange new worlds. To seek out new life and new civilizations. To boldly go where no man has gone before!" Jurassic Park will actually open.
Music without words for programming
I can second this. From being proficient in multiple languages to then picking up Go for primarily API service's I'm not looking back. It has taken a little while to level up to expert but the effort in learning how to…
"Most of my daily tools are Windows based, so I’ve been spending a lot of time getting Windows Subsystem for Linux working alongside the rest of my daily workflow, which comes with its own headaches." My work place is…
Build something that exercises the gaps you want to fill and you'll learn from it. Make your code open source and there's your proof of knowledge. Unless the thing you build is in production with reasonable traffic you…
Yes please!
Go dependency management is quite good now with "go mod", plus your dependency tree isn't going to look anything like your typical JavaScript dependencies, otherwise you're doing it wrong..
Two first thing in the very early morning, one after the other. Maybe one in the afternoon... Or a nap
Couldn't actually read the article as the font colour is too close to the background colour.. sorry, the title was interesting!
Frontend: Quasar / viewjs Backend: Go / Postgres / Elasticsearch Infrastructure: Google Cloud / GKE
Don't forget! Have fun!
Completely agree! Quality is poor and content is often entry level, I only ever navigate to medium if it's a post on Hacker News.
This is cool, thanks for sharing!
Fantastic! Great job faking faking!
Agreed, the learning curve to build more complex, larger applications in vuejs was considerably less than with react.
Good introduction!