Writing CSS at a professional level following these principles will make the CSS code more maintainable, extensible, understandable and cleaner. | Continue reading
Automate and test your workflows with node and Jest | Continue reading
Writing secure software that uses the existing libsodium options is nontrivial and grueling. Sodium-Plus is a free and open source library that aims to provide a pleasant developer experience. | Continue reading
My partner Pierre and I have been working and talking about different side projects/startups for over 5 years. Two years ago we released our first product to the public but it was only a year ago that we decided to go full time on the indie hacker route. In this post, I’m going t … | Continue reading
Cheat sheet about open-source projects promotion | Continue reading
Staying up-to-date in technology is hard. Staying up-to-date in Javascript is even harder because of many frameworks and environments. To help others with it, I've collected last week's most exciting articles along with the sources I check daily/weekly. | Continue reading
A Django guide for those who are not sure where to start. | Continue reading
Windows Network Discovery Tool | Continue reading
Team players all round! | Continue reading
Ever tried to use WebSockets or SSEs in Postman? We feel your pain. | Continue reading
I think about and enjoy very boring CSS stuff—probably much more than I should do... | Continue reading
React India Conference 2019 at Goa summarized | Continue reading
This is a step-by-step tutorial on how to get Craft CMS with a Postgres database running locally and how to get it deployed on Heroku. tags: webdev, html, postgres, tutorial | Continue reading
Unoptimized (non-minified) images are one of the main causes of poor website performance, mainly on the initial (first) load. This article aims to cover most of the tools and approaches for optimizing images for the web. | Continue reading
extending wordpress core user data with a plugin called Pods | Continue reading
Let’s dive into the pros and cons of this popular architecture, some of the key design choices it entails, and common anti-patterns. | Continue reading
The first series about the book clean code. In here we talk about Names, functions, and Comments | Continue reading
Introducing DeckDeckGo: the web open source editor for presentations | Continue reading
How to use Sparrow6 for quick and dirty infrastructure development | Continue reading
In the wake of this years hacktober fest I am giving away 50 bucks for the most meaningful contribution to Super Productivity | Continue reading