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  • Hypermedia on Whatever You'd Like - Carson Gross
    2024/09/20

    There's a lot of folks like me who prefer sending HTML over the wire with tools like Livewire, HTMX, Hotwire, AlpineAJAX or others. So do we all hate JavaScript?

    No. But, it doesn't mean you should use JavaScript for everything.

    In this episode, we read an article from Carson Gross (the creator of HTMX) on why Hypermedia should be used on ALL THE THINGS.

    Let's learn together.

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    Article: https://htmx.org/essays/hypermedia-on-whatever-youd-like/
    HTMX: https://htmx.org
    Big Sky Software: https://bigsky.software/cv/
    My Tech Stack Video (referenced): https://youtu.be/1NyFkPVpwfg
    My AlpineAJAX Video (referenced): https://youtu.be/k2Kzv4VrWj8

    Keep creating.

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    📹 **Watch My VSCode Setup Video:** https://youtu.be/uoqhrFRuRF4

    🎓 **Make VSCode Awesome – Caleb Porzio's Course (support me with this link):** https://gumroad.com/a/636621331

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    15 分
  • How to Build Anything Extremely Quickly - dnbt777
    2024/09/13

    Can you speedrun preparing to do something? Can you learn to do something fast by prepping to do it fast?

    In this episode, we delve into the secrets of building rapidly by exploring an article from LearnHowToLearn.org. Written by DNBT 777, the article details the technique of outline speedrunning, a method designed to speed up both the planning and execution phases of any project.

    Let's learn together.

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    Article: https://learnhowtolearn.org/how-to-build-extremely-quickly/
    My Tech Stack Video (referenced): https://youtu.be/1NyFkPVpwfg
    Learn How To Learn: https://learnhowtolearn.org
    Author X/Twitter: https://x.com/dnbt777

    Keep creating.

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    📹 **Watch My VSCode Setup Video:** https://youtu.be/uoqhrFRuRF4

    🎓 **Make VSCode Awesome – Caleb Porzio's Course (support me with this link):** https://gumroad.com/a/636621331

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    11 分
  • How to be better at making decisions - Max Stoiber
    2024/09/06

    How can we learn from past decisions (especially in tech) but also make better decisions in the future at the same time?

    Max Stoiber is a living legend in the JavaScript world. Cofounder & CEO
    of Stellate, co-creator of styled-components & react-boilerplate, and last but not least, the author of "How to better at making decisions" among other stellar notes.

    Let's learn together.

    Note Link: https://mxstbr.com/notes/decision-making
    Max's Website: https://mxstbr.com/
    Max's X/Twitter: https://x.com/mxstbr

    Keep creating.

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    9 分
  • Benefits of Writing Clean, Maintainable Code - Jamie Peters
    2024/08/30

    What is clean code? Are there benefits to writing it? What are things to think about as you write code and keep the future of maintaining that code in mind?

    This episode of Learning Driven Development, we read "Benefits of Writing Clean, Maintainable Code" by Jamie Peters at Jump24.

    Links:
    Article: https://jump24.co.uk/journal/benefits-of-writing-clean-maintainable-code/
    Jamie's Website: https://jamie-peters.co.uk/

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    15 分
  • I don't write code the way I used to - Brent Roose
    2024/08/23

    What would you tell your younger self if you could tell them how to write better code? What would your younger self tell you now?

    Brent's Github: https://github.com/brendt
    Stitcher.io: https://stitcher.io/newsletter/subscribe
    Article Link: https://stitcher.io/blog/i-dont-code-the-way-i-used-to

    Keep creating.

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    📹 **Watch My VSCode Setup Video:** https://youtu.be/uoqhrFRuRF4

    🎓 **Make VSCode Awesome – Caleb Porzio's Course (support me with this link):** https://gumroad.com/a/636621331

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    9 分
  • Write Code That's Easy To Delete - Tef
    2024/08/16

    Every line of code comes at a price.

    So how do you write "good" code?

    In this episode we read "Write code that is easy to delete, not easy to extend" by Tef.

    Article: https://programmingisterrible.com/post/139222674273/write-code-that-is-easy-to-delete-not-easy-to
    Tef's Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@tef
    About Tef: https://programmingisterrible.com/about

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    23 分
  • 5 Lessons I Learned From Building My Own Laravel Package - Ash Allen
    2024/08/09

    Put down that book, pause that video, bookmark that course, and just start building the thing you've been wanting to build. You'll find the pieces you need to learn as you go.

    But just do it.

    In this episode of 'Learning Driven Development,' we dive into the five crucial lessons learned from creating a Laravel package, as shared by Ash Allen. From handling criticism to the importance of tests and documentation, Ash's insights offer invaluable advice for developers at all levels. Watch to discover practical tips on improving your skills through hands-on building and get a chance to win free copies of Ash Allen's books, 'Battle Ready Laravel' and 'Consuming APIs in Laravel.'

    Links:
    Ash's Website/Blog: https://ashallendesign.co.uk/
    Article: https://ashallendesign.co.uk/blog/5-lessons-i-learned-from-building-my-own-laravel-package
    Ash's Github: https://github.com/ash-jc-allen
    Ash's Twitter/X: https://x.com/AshAllenDesign
    Battle Ready Laravel: https://battle-ready-laravel.com/
    Consuming APIs in Laravel: https://consuming-apis-in-laravel.com/

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    17 分
  • How I Force Quit My Old Career and Started Coding - Marcy Acevedo
    2024/08/02

    No matter if you just started your development journey or your ten years deep, we all struggle with those feelings of self doubt.

    Am I even a developer?

    On this episode of Learning Driven Development, we read "Ctrl+Alt+Delete: How I Force Quit My Old Career and Started Coding" by Marcy Acevedo at Tighten.

    Links:
    Article: https://tighten.com/insights/ctrl-alt-del-force-quit-to-coding/
    Marcy's Twitter: https://x.com/_sugarcoded

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    16 分