I am a Cloud/DevOps Engineer with limited coding knowledge, primarily focused on automation using Python. However, after watching your video, I feel deeply inspired to create an app. I am determined to put all my efforts into making it a reality. Thank you for your video-it has become a pillar of motivation for me.
Absolutely super LOVE this! Great video! In one word - INSPIRING! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Love the honesty and the message you shared through this video. 😊🙌 (It was quite resonating with my experience of starting my first eCommerce brand, failing at it, and taking all the learning to build a new business. Failures are the best lessons of life and you showed it through this video.) Plus, it was great that you kept things to the point! 🙌 Subscribed already and looking forward to your future videos. And yes, wishing you all the best, Beckett! 🚀💫♾
I would still like to try the model but I didn’t do it with the current app so I don’t really have experience with it. It’s just using app downloads to curate stores to push an offer to.
I'm writing my own CMS with ReactJS, using Express. This is purely for my own private use, not for others. Can you explain what your reason was to go with Slate rather than Tiny? I was looking into possibly using Tiny as Slate appeared very limited in comparison from a first look, but I haven't yet made any solid decisions. Also, did you store your Articles in your database by storing the raw html/css code, or did you serialize it somehow by using something like JSON?
Slate was much more customizable because it uses a node tree structure (not sure how tiny does it) but the node tree makes it so you can do anything with it by just adding an attribute to the node. So it adds a lot more complexity to implement but it’s very customizable. Tiny is much quicker to set up so if it’s not a big project then I’d say go with that. I said I didn’t like it bc many people who tried the app used it before and their formatting made text parsing very difficult. That complexity was part of why I stopped working on it. As for storing the articles, I decided to just save whatever (either slate format or html/css) and just run a check whenever I fetch it to see if it was json or not. Feel free to shoot me a dm if you want to discuss more, it’s ecombeckett on x
New video is in progress!! Subscribe so it gets recommended to you when I publish it :)
You're so much ahead of people who didn't build an app because there was already another app like this. Keep up the good work.
I am a Cloud/DevOps Engineer with limited coding knowledge, primarily focused on automation using Python. However, after watching your video, I feel deeply inspired to create an app. I am determined to put all my efforts into making it a reality. Thank you for your video-it has become a pillar of motivation for me.
That’s so great to hear!! Thank you for taking the time to write that, I really hope your app works out for you.
The pacing, story telling, the journey. Truly a masterpiece
Subbed. Can't wait to see what your future holds 🔥
Absolutely super LOVE this! Great video! In one word - INSPIRING! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Love the honesty and the message you shared through this video. 😊🙌
(It was quite resonating with my experience of starting my first eCommerce brand, failing at it, and taking all the learning to build a new business. Failures are the best lessons of life and you showed it through this video.)
Plus, it was great that you kept things to the point! 🙌 Subscribed already and looking forward to your future videos.
And yes, wishing you all the best, Beckett! 🚀💫♾
Welcome to TH-cam! We're glad to have a real content creator on board👌🏼
+1 Sub
You're honest about your coding journey. That's a rare find. Earns a subscribe most definitely!
Thank you! Success stores are a lot more interesting but lots can still be learned from the beginning journey :)
Never subbed so fast here. Keep up the good work.
I like your style, you are working like a machine 😊
Easily the best video I’ve ever seen in the Shopify space.
what a masterpiece of a video
This was awesome. Thanks for sharing this!
Amazing! More like my story. Lots of up and down! Keep going!
Awesome video man!
Inspiring, Keep going man!!! ❤❤
Great video Beckett! 🚀 It is cool to see your full journey. I am following you on Twitter so it is cool now to connect dots with this video 👍
Never give up! Coding is hard. Building YOUR ideas is the best practice. If you are looking for some advice, let me know.
Awesome video!!
Great video. Just subscribed!!
Keep up and keep posting
Working on another video 🫡
Could you make a video on the agency funnel business model?
I would still like to try the model but I didn’t do it with the current app so I don’t really have experience with it. It’s just using app downloads to curate stores to push an offer to.
this has motivated me to create an app as well lets goo!!!!
Go for it! It’s def a worthwhile thing to try
I'm writing my own CMS with ReactJS, using Express. This is purely for my own private use, not for others. Can you explain what your reason was to go with Slate rather than Tiny? I was looking into possibly using Tiny as Slate appeared very limited in comparison from a first look, but I haven't yet made any solid decisions.
Also, did you store your Articles in your database by storing the raw html/css code, or did you serialize it somehow by using something like JSON?
Slate was much more customizable because it uses a node tree structure (not sure how tiny does it) but the node tree makes it so you can do anything with it by just adding an attribute to the node. So it adds a lot more complexity to implement but it’s very customizable. Tiny is much quicker to set up so if it’s not a big project then I’d say go with that. I said I didn’t like it bc many people who tried the app used it before and their formatting made text parsing very difficult. That complexity was part of why I stopped working on it.
As for storing the articles, I decided to just save whatever (either slate format or html/css) and just run a check whenever I fetch it to see if it was json or not.
Feel free to shoot me a dm if you want to discuss more, it’s ecombeckett on x
@@bexterollie Thanks. You've made some great points.
You got it!
Agreed, projects!
Good job 👏
cool vid
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