Scott, Wes, with web views, doing them in Ionic is the way! You get gestures, transitions and “native”-looking web components. It’s done with modern web standards and it’s the easiest way to do it if you’re by yourself or on a small team. It’s so overlooked! Talk to Simon Grimm!
One benefit I've found of over-engineering is that it forces me to learn from my mistakes. It always helps to get it right the first time, but sometimes getting it wrong helps just as much, if not, more (in the long run).
would you be able to do an episode about the mordern e-commerce space from a devs perspective? Such as the platforms and options in the space which platforms / open source projects are doing things well. I know Scott had a background in Magento, but looking into modern solutions would be interesting like Swell, Shopify, Medussa, Vendure ect... Feels like that is a substantial amount of the work in the Agency / Freelance space.
If you're not using a framework, you'll most likely end up making a framework. There are certainly cases where making your own framework makes sense, but in general, why spend time making a framework, when good frameworks already exists?
Scott, Wes, with web views, doing them in Ionic is the way! You get gestures, transitions and “native”-looking web components. It’s done with modern web standards and it’s the easiest way to do it if you’re by yourself or on a small team. It’s so overlooked! Talk to Simon Grimm!
That's a great suggestion 🫡
@@syntaxfm Always happy to talk ✌
One benefit I've found of over-engineering is that it forces me to learn from my mistakes. It always helps to get it right the first time, but sometimes getting it wrong helps just as much, if not, more (in the long run).
One of the nicest thing about using Seaside/Smalltalk for web dev is that you don't need a database.
Thanks so much for answering my question about monorepos! Love the show! I'll definitely be giving pnpm/turborepo a looksie now.
Since Scott mentioned he's listening to Fundamentals of Software Architecture, anyone have any other audiobook recommendation on programming?
nice thing about htmx is with boost, you can get that audio player on multiple pages feature without the framework
Listener from Vancouver BC, great episode. Hope you're surviving the summer heat Wes!
would you be able to do an episode about the mordern e-commerce space from a devs perspective? Such as the platforms and options in the space which platforms / open source projects are doing things well. I know Scott had a background in Magento, but looking into modern solutions would be interesting like Swell, Shopify, Medussa, Vendure ect... Feels like that is a substantial amount of the work in the Agency / Freelance space.
I will keep my SVGs inlined until there's an alternative way to easily style them using `currentColor` and such.
Build it on stream yes please 🙂
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Don't use rainx, not a car cleaning snob but at least spring for meguiars brand.
Where are you wes, the whole ambience changed, are you slowly transitioning to farming hehe
haha at the cottage!
can you fix the voice? it is not in sync
If you're not using a framework, you'll most likely end up making a framework. There are certainly cases where making your own framework makes sense, but in general, why spend time making a framework, when good frameworks already exists?
Depends on what you are building.
"under engineered" scott hahaha
You either start using a framework, or you code long enough to build your own. 😆
first!