Well done.
We've got an online shop with 5M daily requests. We figured out it was better to build the tech in-house to control the entire UX– custom shop, checkout flow, exchanges, labels, inventory speed and rotation. Next step…
section { display: flex; flex-wrap: wrap; } section > * { flex: 0 0 auto; } section > *:not(:last-child) { margin-right: 1rem;}
Looks great! Working on something similar, but couldn't go through the nuances of managing every gnarly inputs. What do you think of a PR for <section> stacking any children as equal width columns.
Not long ago, Microsoft acquired Lobe.ai by Apple designer Mike Matas and others. Really well thought out app. Effectively dead now. Is anyone building a GUI based service for training domain specific models? Such as…
+1
Wild! Thanks for sharing.
The language on the website seems to be targeted to an audience with knowledge of a subset of languages. Instead it would help if it talked about the problem it seems to solve for a regular "general purpose" programmer.…
These are sort of how they started in an afternoon. Then folks were easily able build on top... https://imgur.com/a/XARRn1n
I've been building prototypes with this. It is everything good web design should be– UI with good contrast, legible type and accessibility patterns. My only gripe is perhaps if their teams made example pages from their…
Nicely done. Any plans for allowing to pick a US/EU/Asia data center?
Came here to say I love how focused your product feels. If you're using Nim to target JS, a demo link of the Gantt would be super nice. ps: A minor image 404 on the feature page there.
Curious, what do you write that is 'OS like GUI' that doesn't require querySelectors, DOM and event handlers? How do you handle the nuances of GUI and input handling?
Thanks for sharing. The UK Gov design system is a delight for my aging eyes.
Super nice! Save doesn't work on Safari MacOS?
Congratulations on the launch! Downloaded and seems quite polished. Recently found and use 30% of something called Obsidian so native UI and attachments are welcome. I saw the option to view as Spreadsheet but wasn’t…
I'd love to throw an investment into something like this with GUI, marketing and supply chain resources to build a solid computer under $300 for a developing world. Go up against Fuchia and Google hardware in less time…
+1 with author on BunnyCDN. Low latency, good value and great support! I'd pay them more if they handled adaptive bitrate automatically.
Good observation.
Really well designed and communicated. Things are kept simple and advanced knobs are made possible.
Huge update on the website. Dope!
Thanks! What resources do you recommend for app UI designers to get their hands dirty with this 3D interface paradigm?
I wrote "Documentation" is beginner friendly. Spend some time reading their docs. Dart has language, Web and Server tutorials specifically for beginners. The style of writing in which they build up to explain simple…
I find Dart consistent, fun and the documentation very beginner friendly, especially compared to Go. I really want to use it and wish the community/IRC was slightly more active.
Love SQLBolt.
Well done.
We've got an online shop with 5M daily requests. We figured out it was better to build the tech in-house to control the entire UX– custom shop, checkout flow, exchanges, labels, inventory speed and rotation. Next step…
section { display: flex; flex-wrap: wrap; } section > * { flex: 0 0 auto; } section > *:not(:last-child) { margin-right: 1rem;}
Looks great! Working on something similar, but couldn't go through the nuances of managing every gnarly inputs. What do you think of a PR for <section> stacking any children as equal width columns.
Not long ago, Microsoft acquired Lobe.ai by Apple designer Mike Matas and others. Really well thought out app. Effectively dead now. Is anyone building a GUI based service for training domain specific models? Such as…
+1
Wild! Thanks for sharing.
The language on the website seems to be targeted to an audience with knowledge of a subset of languages. Instead it would help if it talked about the problem it seems to solve for a regular "general purpose" programmer.…
These are sort of how they started in an afternoon. Then folks were easily able build on top... https://imgur.com/a/XARRn1n
I've been building prototypes with this. It is everything good web design should be– UI with good contrast, legible type and accessibility patterns. My only gripe is perhaps if their teams made example pages from their…
Nicely done. Any plans for allowing to pick a US/EU/Asia data center?
Came here to say I love how focused your product feels. If you're using Nim to target JS, a demo link of the Gantt would be super nice. ps: A minor image 404 on the feature page there.
Curious, what do you write that is 'OS like GUI' that doesn't require querySelectors, DOM and event handlers? How do you handle the nuances of GUI and input handling?
Thanks for sharing. The UK Gov design system is a delight for my aging eyes.
Super nice! Save doesn't work on Safari MacOS?
Congratulations on the launch! Downloaded and seems quite polished. Recently found and use 30% of something called Obsidian so native UI and attachments are welcome. I saw the option to view as Spreadsheet but wasn’t…
I'd love to throw an investment into something like this with GUI, marketing and supply chain resources to build a solid computer under $300 for a developing world. Go up against Fuchia and Google hardware in less time…
+1 with author on BunnyCDN. Low latency, good value and great support! I'd pay them more if they handled adaptive bitrate automatically.
Good observation.
Really well designed and communicated. Things are kept simple and advanced knobs are made possible.
Huge update on the website. Dope!
Thanks! What resources do you recommend for app UI designers to get their hands dirty with this 3D interface paradigm?
I wrote "Documentation" is beginner friendly. Spend some time reading their docs. Dart has language, Web and Server tutorials specifically for beginners. The style of writing in which they build up to explain simple…
I find Dart consistent, fun and the documentation very beginner friendly, especially compared to Go. I really want to use it and wish the community/IRC was slightly more active.
Love SQLBolt.