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scottc

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    Ask HN: What do you think of my landing page copywriting tool idea?

    The last 3 years, I’ve been selling SaaS and digital courses on my website And while it’s very fun and freeing, I’ve always dreaded the moment when I had to plop down own the used …

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    This looks like just what I needed when I built my "admin ui" last year. Instead of building an admin ui with Django or similar, I encourage you to just stick with a web-based spre…

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    Comment #30367258

    Lol glad I was not alone.

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    Comment #30104152

    What's the diff? I love regexr and credit that site to my finally understanding regex. In fact, I was just on it this morning!

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    Comment #30074374

    Would anyone here want a cloud-hosted hosted version of node-red? Like a PaaS for node-red?

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    Comment #29975438

    In addition to this list, for those doing node monorepos in 2022, the extensions that I think you must use are: - Github copilot - like autocomplete on steroids. - peacock - change…

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    Comment #29577180

    Interesting read. Do you recommend a resource to learn rails for the reactjs developer? Seems like only the opposite exist nowadays. As someone who created their app in Next.js thi…

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    Anyone here more experienced than me in CQRS care to weigh the pros and cons betweens these two patterns?

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    Comment #28525769

    I just built my MVP in a Next.js monorepo. We built the mvp in a few weeks and actually landed some real customers with it. But I knew doing it in Rails or Django would've been fas…

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    Comment #23740953

    If you're just using graphql on the front end, then Gatsby.js is a rapid way to setting up a react app. I highly recommend it.

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    Comment #22997427

    Ok I have another question. On social platforms like facebook, whenever the creatives are refreshed, the ad set is put back into a "learning phase", which we're told to avoid. So w…

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    > "Start with FROM." Interesting because LINQ starts the same way, or at least that's how I remember it.

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    Comment #10100908

    Dang, c# looks so awesome! Was super interested in using for our most recent project, but alas, we chose python. Looking forward to using these features someday but I'll pass on Wi…

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    Comment #8918096

    I had a great experience about 3 years ago. It was amazing. First, SO Careers 1.0 came to a halt, they made a few changes in 2.0, they changed it to an invite-only system as oppose…

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    It needs to be mentioned, if not for comments here then at least the comments on his own blog, that the author was not someone who simply dabbled in .NET and is trying to bash it f…

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    Comment #7912044

    I'll check this out. I recently started looking around for an alternative to celery. I literally just got over a celery-related bug that took way too long to diagnose and one that …

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    Comment #7238558

    Look, no one disagrees that learning angular and putting together an SPA requires a lot of brain power. But creating a data-driven, non-trivial web app in pure jQuery is probably g…

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    Comment #4914462

    Came here to mention the aggregation framework. +1

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    Comment #4902565

    This youtube video digs into the questions a bit more. http://youtu.be/AEZejqNNV00 .

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