If you're interested, take a look at Crystal (https://crystal-lang.org/)!
I agree, Jenkins is awful. We also started with Bash scripts, but eventually moved to using Ansible playbooks, which is much nicer than Groovy. Alternatively, I recommend using Earthly as well.
I've really enjoyed using Hyperview (https://hyperview.org/) recently, which uses React Native as a base. I used to think PWA/Ionic/Capacitor apps were better, but have really fallen in love with the simplicity of…
Don't listen to HackerNews folks here, you've validated a lot of the issues that I've experienced as well. No one here is taking you seriously, because they're trying to put the blame on you, but it's not you, it's…
I believe it. Back in college we started out with this visual tool called Raptor and it was a great introduction to programming before diving into more complicated languages like Java. While Raptor was fun, clearly…
I'll throw this out there (even though I know the response I'll get), why not use Crystal-lang instead of Go-lang? Besides the obvious differences in funding, what does Go have that Crystal doesn't?
If you're interested, take a look at Crystal (https://crystal-lang.org/)!
I agree, Jenkins is awful. We also started with Bash scripts, but eventually moved to using Ansible playbooks, which is much nicer than Groovy. Alternatively, I recommend using Earthly as well.
I've really enjoyed using Hyperview (https://hyperview.org/) recently, which uses React Native as a base. I used to think PWA/Ionic/Capacitor apps were better, but have really fallen in love with the simplicity of…
Don't listen to HackerNews folks here, you've validated a lot of the issues that I've experienced as well. No one here is taking you seriously, because they're trying to put the blame on you, but it's not you, it's…
I believe it. Back in college we started out with this visual tool called Raptor and it was a great introduction to programming before diving into more complicated languages like Java. While Raptor was fun, clearly…
I'll throw this out there (even though I know the response I'll get), why not use Crystal-lang instead of Go-lang? Besides the obvious differences in funding, what does Go have that Crystal doesn't?