Recently, I've been very motivated to make one niche crafted service after another. For myself, family and friends. But struggled to find a compelling hosting solution for projects that only has and will have only a single user for years.
I bought the cheapest mac mini M4 on sale, put it in basement and started working on some cli+daemon to help me automate all things around it.
The biggest risk is security, so probably gonna rely a lot on Cloudflare at start.
> It would be very fun to experiment with a future model in which it will use the python AST and take out variable naming out of the equation.
So what if we use AST as a source for the code structure? Also, there are other metadata such as filename (e.g. reducer.js), path (./components), project dependencies (package.json for JavaScript projects), amount of github stars and forks.
I'm building a similar app for measuring UI latencies, but as a desktop app (for regressions checks on CI). Your app seems much more universal and platform-agnostic, really cool idea!
Thanks, I'm working on it full-time. If you are an everyday Linux user (especially not Ubuntu) and willing to test and/or answer to some questions please reach me out on [email protected].
Good point, thank you. Some things look in that weird way only because my (unfinished) implementation. You could use the exact same control as you would use in vanilla Cocoa app, you just need to write a correct wrapper (ViewManager). Most of the current controls are ported from iOS, I certainly should improve some of them. Also, UIExplorer also a ported app, and being not a great example, should be rewritten to achieve more OSX look and feel.
Author here. In most cases, Electron is much better in many ways.
I'm working on the code editor right now, so I'd like to build something small (few megabytes), performant, but allows me to use the whole js ecosystem.
> Celebrate! This is the last time you'll have to wait for Apple review.
This is the great idea! And it works for many. It's easy, though, to get an inconsistent state of the app, where JS bundle would be newer than ObjC part. You should be super careful while npm-installing libs, including react-native itself since most of them consist source code that should be compiled. Maybe it wouldn't be a problem when react-native and most major third-party libraries will be stable
I've been using Atom (now Nuclide) for a year. It's reasonably good.
I believe in something like `react-native-desktop` based editor. Only JS Threads + UI Native Thread. It's a huge task to implement all these APIs, yes, but I couldn't imagine how fast and responsive Atom would be without Chrome inside.
Interesting, the same Startup Visa program for Italy got the same negative reaction[1]. I wonder which European country has the best conditions to start the new high-risk Internet company? Finland? Poland?
Recently, I've been very motivated to make one niche crafted service after another. For myself, family and friends. But struggled to find a compelling hosting solution for projects that only has and will have only a single user for years. I bought the cheapest mac mini M4 on sale, put it in basement and started working on some cli+daemon to help me automate all things around it. The biggest risk is security, so probably gonna rely a lot on Cloudflare at start.