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Web Dev 1x1

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Moving on
Hello everyone, since maintaining this community is unfortunately not free for me and we are still quite few members here, I will no longer run it here on skool. Actually, skool has a very good concept, but the functions are not nearly fully developed and the price is too high for the community founders. The topic of programming and software development has also not (yet) arrived on this platform (more business related stuff) and, in my opinion, too little is found via organic search. The group will be archived (read only) and could be reactivated in the future, so it's not completely gone for a while. I will have a channel on Discord for the time being, if you want, you are welcome to drop by here: https://discord.gg/gBxc7PZj Cheers Stephan
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New comment May 5
New YouTube Video: AHA stack crash course (german)
Hi everyone, I've just uploaded a new video (atm german only) for those interested in AstroJS, HTMX or AlpineJS. It covers some of the basics to show what is possible with this stack. There is much more to discover in each technology and also about the combination of the three, but that requires a much longer video and I am currently working on a course about this stack (but this will be in english).
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New comment Apr 26
New YouTube Video: AHA stack crash course (german)
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@Shuhib Siddiqi Speed.Codes You can decide wether you do more in HTMX or more in Alpine, only the very interactive parts have to be clearly done in JS/Alpine on the client.
1 like • Apr 26
@Shuhib Siddiqi Speed.Codes It is, that's why you have to use JS for the client side parts that require high interactivity, for example drag and drop.
DevLake 🤔?
Hey everyone! 👋 My name is Seif, I am excited to join the community and dive into discussions about DevLake! 🌟 Are any of you using it at your company? What metrics are you tracking? 📊 Happy to get insights from your experiences, tips, and questions below.
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New comment Apr 24
0 likes • Apr 23
Since DevLake seems to be more or less unknown here, could you explain briefly what it is and what you use it for?
Next.JS, Remix, React Server Components, Astro, Qwik
I don't know about you, but at the moment there are clearly too many alternatives in circulation as far as server-side rendering is concerned. What is your favorite at the moment and why? I have to be honest and say that I haven't looked at all of them enough to be able to make a judgment. Next.JS still sounds the least efficient to me at the moment, RSC sounds efficient but probably isn't quite so in practice, Remix has probably proven itself well in practice, Astro is very flexible and Qwik is very minimalistic. As always, you have to weigh things up on a case-by-case basis.
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New comment Apr 22
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@Seifeldin Mahjoub SSR can be useful, if you want to use the same technology (for example React) on the server to render for example the first page of a web site and on the client with the same framework (React) the more dynamic parts of the UI.
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@Seifeldin Mahjoub It really depends, personally I don't use SSR, since the Web Apps I am developing are apps that don't have to be optimised for SEO, but have heavy logic on the client side and need to work offline sometimes. But for something like e-commerce sites SSR might be beneficial.
StyleX
Meta's (new) styling framework StyleX competes with Tailwind. It reminds (me) a lot of React Native's createStylesheet, you have to write more and in JS, but it offers type safety and predictability. What do you think of it and will you give it a try? I'll probably use it in a test project, I'm not 100% committed to Tailwind and open to other solutions.
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New comment Apr 21
StyleX
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@Shuhib Siddiqi Speed.Codes In his Videos on YT he is almost bashing JS and React programmers and also VS Code users 😅
1 like • Apr 21
@Shuhib Siddiqi Speed.Codes True, somebody who knows React does not necessarily know JS well. With TS I'm not so sure, because the additional typing can be tricky too if you have complex data structures, so you have to learn JS and the type system also, but of course a lot of type inference is done automatically, so that's very helpful, but you can also use JS and use checkJS: true and use JSDoc here and there for optional typing, many possibilities. JS was originally constructed to allow to add interactivity and animations, verifications to web pages, not to write complex client side apps, but since ES6 a lot of good stuff has been added, so that JS becomes usable for complex applications.
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Stephan Haewß
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In software development > 20 years now, worked for various software companies as a developer/lead developer, creating courses/books on software dev.

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