I mean, I've recorded myself making a lot of mistakes during the course of this video that is primarily because of my lack of full stack development skills and best practices
Please note that no one is born an expert, everyone starts somewhere and it is refreshing to see someone figuring out this stuff live. I really personally enjoy live coding and impromptu walk throughs and demos. Not everything must be perfect. This kind of video is important to new developers trying to get a little confidence.
@1littlecoder same here. while i would consider myself good at data science, machine learning, deep learning and generative ai, web development has been an absolute pain. I have been searching for a template which takes care of end-to-end (including user management, api gateway, monetization etc.) so i can focus on the core part where i am good at, creating end-to-end model pipeline. How do we overcome this obstacle? For any B2B or B2C customer, even the most thorough notebook, python script or a docker image doesnt work. This could be a major unlock
I would love one with my choice of languages. I wish for Python and FasHTML for backend and front-end. The DB and other things I would take from the recommendations.
@@1littlecoder Cursor has a great feature to give a link to documentation and ask to assist you using it to build the code. I haven't used it for prod work, but I am thrilled about htmx and Tailwind becoming accessible to frontend poor Python users. Especially because Jeremy is behind it!
This is not a very polish tutorial and I am trying to learn the practices of being a full stack developer. Sorry if it's not very polished
What do you mean
I mean, I've recorded myself making a lot of mistakes during the course of this video that is primarily because of my lack of full stack development skills and best practices
Please help me build SaaS tools
Please note that no one is born an expert, everyone starts somewhere and it is refreshing to see someone figuring out this stuff live. I really personally enjoy live coding and impromptu walk throughs and demos. Not everything must be perfect. This kind of video is important to new developers trying to get a little confidence.
@@chronicallychill9979 thank you very much for this comment. Means a lot
Can you maybe make a more comprehensive guide end to end where you really deploy a SaaS in the end?
Can you please explain how to use a private space with gradio on hugging face inside my own website?
Where is the subscription management module?
@1littlecoder same here. while i would consider myself good at data science, machine learning, deep learning and generative ai, web development has been an absolute pain. I have been searching for a template which takes care of end-to-end (including user management, api gateway, monetization etc.) so i can focus on the core part where i am good at, creating end-to-end model pipeline.
How do we overcome this obstacle? For any B2B or B2C customer, even the most thorough notebook, python script or a docker image doesnt work. This could be a major unlock
Awesome share man! Thank you
bun is a javascript runtime similar (alternative) to node js
And a package manager as well
I would love one with my choice of languages. I wish for Python and FasHTML for backend and front-end. The DB and other things I would take from the recommendations.
I'm surprised you mentioned FastHTML already. This being new. are you using it mainstream?
@@1littlecoder Cursor has a great feature to give a link to documentation and ask to assist you using it to build the code. I haven't used it for prod work, but I am thrilled about htmx and Tailwind becoming accessible to frontend poor Python users. Especially because Jeremy is behind it!
Great to know that!
Keep going 👍
I'll recomend you test CapRover
Looks cool, great suggestion