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My father started a small company, developed the workflow for an app that would go into trucks for logistics purposes. He had passive income for almost 8 years before the company redeveloped internally. He outsourced the development to India. No issues and inexpensive. 🤷♂️
3:03 $170k "...like the cost of an entire house every year." PPPSSSHHHH When was this script written? What kind of house? $170k gets you a one bed, one bath, possum infested opium den in gang land. Bidenomics workin' for ya.
I looked at kotlin. Its nonsense, mutilating flexibility of a language to call it "FRIENDLY" is dumb as dumb can get. There is language and there is platform library. Trying to merge a library into a language is not how you design a language. For example Java not having universal generics is a language problem. But solving it by removing primitives like kotlin did is plain dumb. Java is atleast addressing this limitation in project Valhalla hopefully in a year. removing all limitations of a language. Where java needed more features like value objects.. which can be added in time. Kotlin took the approach of having feature you wish to remove from a language. which cannot be done.
All assumptions far from true, mixed with numbers based on factual data (that is good) however content creators assumptions contradicting each other. No mention about Postgresql extensibility, namely extension realm, which is the Postgresql's killer feature.
Good video! I know people who have been working in IT for years and can't explain this difference that well. Salaries depend on the country, but on average, I would agree and recommend not looking at the top of the range (and remember the % for taxes)
I have an idea for a app and there’s nothing like it in the App Store. I know it would make money. But I can’t afford to bring it to life. What can I do?
Found this video, such are once upon a time, I think Astro is a best balance between minimal and full-featured web framework which gives you the flexibility without trying to do everything for you as AdonisJS, Ruby On Rails and other does. - Routing is file-based structure and rewrite is now experimental feature, this is so much easier to build because I had to deal with 50 different endtpoints it's a lot of effort to maintain. - Forms submission is more type-safe. - JSX-like (almost similar to React JSX) outputs secure contents without hinder Developer Experience. - Hydration UI components, load when your components is visible on the screen but let use Qwik UI component if you demand the best performance. - Can build microsites with React, Vue, Svelte. - Let you publish your site on Cloudflare, Netlify, Vercel using adapter. - Not optionated and not a huge task when you plan to migrate away from Astro. Just as not a huge task for me to migrate from Go backend to 100% in Astro + TypeScript. - One astro file: TypeScript + HTML (JSX-like) + JavaScript.