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- I keep coming back to Amp Code (asadjb.com)
- The Windsurf Browser (windsurf.com)
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Hi. I'm evaluating an offer from a brand new startup (raised a decent pre-seed round and have runway for 2-3 years) that will be joining a YC batch. I'm already working in a similar startup; just without the YC part. So…
- State machines – Why and how to use them in web development (blog.asadjb.com)
- My Knowledge Management System (blog.asadjb.com)
- Bootstrap with Ruby on Rails 7 (blog.asadjb.com)
- Thoughts on Zettelkasten and the Slip Box (blog.asadjb.com)
- Horo Timer Educates Users (blog.asadjb.com)
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A 3rd party API we're hoping to work with need a Client Certificate for authentication of our backend servers. However, contrary to (as I understand it) the general practice of using self signed certificates, they are…
- Sidemail – Quick and easy email for all your side projects (sidemail.com)
- Podcast: Harmful biases in ML algorithms and what to do about those (youarenotsosmart.com)
- Django settings.py when deploying to multiple environments (agileleaf.com)
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Here's something on the front page right now as I'm writing this question: [What's been wrought using the Piece Table? (2014)] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15387672 It came up after a few hours of this other…
- S3 bucket based image galleries (github.com)
- Be Unfailingly Kind (randsinrepose.com)
- Show HN: An S3 backed web image gallery in Golang (github.com)
- Choosing PyCharm over Vim/Emacs (blog.asadjb.com)
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I recently published a book. It's about Django, a technology I've been using for more than 5 years now. I consider myself pretty good at working with Django which is why when a publisher approached me to write it I was…
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I recently published a book on Django and wanted to share it with the HN community. The book takes a beginner Django developer through a series of 7 projects that use various parts of the Django framework. I would have…
- Show HN: Pleasant Fish, a platform to get feedback from co-workers (pleasantfish.com)