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- Show HN: I built a simple HTTP request catcher (httpthing.com)
I built the HTTP request catcher that I wanted to use. Every other one I've dealt with is slow, bloated with ads, or doesn't let me easily see a listing of past requests. Thus, httpthing was born. It's dead simple to…
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Hi HN, Like everyone, I'm working on an product that uses LLMs to extract data from photos and documents. Part of the processing pipeline is extracting data from PDFs as raw text or a raster image. As part of our…
- Unit Testing Your Service Layer Is a Waste of Time (growingsoftware.org)
- Application Architecture Without an ORM (growingsoftware.org)
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Like a lot of you, I frequently have a new product idea, and want to get some initial feedback on it. To do that, I set up a single page landing page and drive traffic to it. Fairly standard. However, hosting the…
- Show HN: Expert PHP Deployments is now free (leftnode.org)
- Lone Star Dev: Learn Rails, PHP, and SQL in Dallas (lonestardev.org)
- QuickBooks Desktop REST API (majorapi.com)
- Forwarder: Large scale call forwarding made simple (forwarder.io)
- Just Don't Stop (leftnode.com)
- Show HN: Advanced Web Applications Using Symfony (advancedwebappsbook.com)
- My philosophy on testing has changed (leftnode.com)
- Show HN: Advanced PHP Web Applications using Symfony and Doctrine (advancedwebappsbook.com)
- The Trendline Newsletter: Advanced Web Applications (trendline.io)
- Show HN: Writing a book - Advanced PHP Web Applications (advancedwebappsbook.com)
- Advanced Web Applications with Symfony (advancedwebappsbook.com)
- Getting Started With Vagrant (leftnode.com)
- First Five Months of Building a QuickBooks REST API (leftnode.com)
- Writing a Quickbooks REST API (metricsapi.com)
- Show HN: Quickbooks REST API (metricsapi.com)
- Show HN: Google AdWords REST API (metricsapi.com)
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We're all aware that if we're going to spend time building software, it should actually solve someones problem. We also know that ideas are easy to come by, but solvable problems are harder. So, what is your problem…
- Accthub Enterprise (leftnode.com)