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cool, nice
https://davidnichols.party
[ my public key: https://keybase.io/nichols; my proof: https://keybase.io/nichols/sigs/k-ajtSyDdVoR1wepWpqk8B1S97JEVPf0rAz6fTmUs-M ]
https://davidnichols.party
[ my public key: https://keybase.io/nichols; my proof: https://keybase.io/nichols/sigs/k-ajtSyDdVoR1wepWpqk8B1S97JEVPf0rAz6fTmUs-M ]
Amazing job, man. You should be proud.
That's my guess. This is a neat story but it's not realistic for someone to replicate without a very strong existing network, IMO.
Keep going!
Money. I work for a large Enterprise software company and we are not "changing the world." That's fine, by the way, but the answer is money and it always has been. I have two young children at home and nothing is going…
That really was funny, but man, it's hard to stomach "inspired by" when realistically it's a Mad Lib of the original post from Free Code Camp.
Ah, didn't realize that.
Wow, rdio.com redirects to pandora...
That or 410 "Gone" https://httpstatuses.com/410
It's fair to point out, considering that the general attitude towards React is that it's some panacea of simplicity, shining down from atop the mountain upon the unwashed masses. We still need developers in this world.…
Productive as in "has produced something." I agree with bulk of what you're saying here, but my point was about barrier to entry, not being good or even great at it.
That's a fair point. ng1's docs were somewhat lacking, too, which I reckon drove a ton of traffic to sites like Stack Overflow and Google in general.
"React is just JavaScript, there is a very small API to learn, just a few functions and how to use them. After that, your JavaScript skills are what make you a better React developer. There are no barriers to entry. A…
I suppose this means no more electron or nwjs apps, either, probably to many's delight.
May I ask what you're working on?
That's a badass schedule. I've often wondered/daydreamed about running a company with a similar schedule. E.g. Extremely focused, productive mornings for writing code, meaning no interruptions if possible followed by…
Profession: Software Engineer (Web) at a large enterprise software company (~12k employees) Workday: - [6:30 am] Wake up and get the kids ready (I try and let my wife sleep-in since she has likely been up several times…
Well, it was Courtland's right to publish his financials when he was the sole proprietor of IH. Now he's a Stripe employee and therefore is governed by their policy on the matter, I assume.
I believe the MacArthur Foundation will be contacting you soon.
I hope someone reaches-out to the Ludacris team about this but I fear it may be too late.
Who did the artwork for your landing page? Looks great.
To me there are two automated testing philosophies: 1. Write tests to prove your code works, which is sometimes referred to as "test-driven development" 2. Write tests to catch any side effects or regressions when…
I had a similar experience. It worked the second time I clicked.
I enjoy reading Indie Hackers, but yes, the math on the monthly revenue is almost always fuzzy. I find it's best to just enjoy the content of the interview and ignore the "stats."
Stripe consistently produces some of the best-looking web design out there.
Fun story, I just found out yesterday during my annual performance review than I am a Senior Software Engineer. No, not a promotion, but rather I have always been one. It was simply an HR mistake that my title did not…