What's the value add of touch typing? I tried it for a bit, but it seemed like a waste. I can consistently do ~90-100 WPM on https://www.livechat.com/typing-speed-test/#/ with very few mistakes just typing with 3…
Yeah Django feels terrible to me compared to .net core. I already wrote a similar answer to someone else so I will just paste it here "The developer experience in python was just way worse for me. Autogenerating swagger…
Feel the same way with lambda.
Yeah I've heard that before, but from my (admittedly brief) time it seemed like you could just use the utilities you want and ignore the stuff that forces you into a CMS'y box. Feels like if you really wanted to you…
Yeah I actually wrote a prototype in Django and flask and just felt like I was reinventing the wheel too much with flask. e.g. marshmellow = serializer from DRF, sqlalchemy = django orm, etc. I wrote password hashing…
I’m most comfortable in .net core but I recently learned Django because I kept hearing how productive it was from HN and all the startups around me use it, but Im starting to feel like I chose to move the wrong way. I…
What's the value add of touch typing? I tried it for a bit, but it seemed like a waste. I can consistently do ~90-100 WPM on https://www.livechat.com/typing-speed-test/#/ with very few mistakes just typing with 3…
Yeah Django feels terrible to me compared to .net core. I already wrote a similar answer to someone else so I will just paste it here "The developer experience in python was just way worse for me. Autogenerating swagger…
Feel the same way with lambda.
Yeah I've heard that before, but from my (admittedly brief) time it seemed like you could just use the utilities you want and ignore the stuff that forces you into a CMS'y box. Feels like if you really wanted to you…
Yeah I actually wrote a prototype in Django and flask and just felt like I was reinventing the wheel too much with flask. e.g. marshmellow = serializer from DRF, sqlalchemy = django orm, etc. I wrote password hashing…
I’m most comfortable in .net core but I recently learned Django because I kept hearing how productive it was from HN and all the startups around me use it, but Im starting to feel like I chose to move the wrong way. I…