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MiniKotlin – A Kotlin Compiler That Runs in a Browser Tab

minikotlin.run
5 points·by TheWiggles·8 days ago·1 comments

Armadillo – A DNS Server in Gleam for Homelab Use

github.com
35 points·by TheWiggles·14 days ago·26 comments

Uyuni Joins OpenSUSE Project Ahead of Annual Conference

news.opensuse.org
2 points·by TheWiggles·18 days ago·0 comments

Jazzy – Productive, Developer-Friendly Web Framework for Nim

github.com
4 points·by TheWiggles·20 days ago·0 comments

Sarcophagus – Auth and Other API Helpers for Mummy

github.com
1 points·by TheWiggles·22 days ago·0 comments

Flower – A Meta-SSG Based on Pollen and Soupault in Clojure

github.com
31 points·by TheWiggles·23 days ago·0 comments

WASM_of_OCaml on WASI: A Working Prototype Looking for a Production User

ocaml.org
4 points·by TheWiggles·28 days ago·0 comments

OT Segmentation: Why the Framework Matters Less Than the Discipline

emberot.com
1 points·by TheWiggles·last month·0 comments

RubyShell – Write Robust Infrastructure Scripts with the Elegance of Ruby

github.com
5 points·by TheWiggles·last month·1 comments

Plume – Sensible HTTP Security Headers for Gleam Web Servers, Inspired by Helmet

github.com
2 points·by TheWiggles·last month·0 comments

Willamette: The First First-Party Bridgetown Theme

willamette.bridgetownrb.com
1 points·by TheWiggles·2 months ago·0 comments

Supranim – Just a Bloody Web Framework Written in Nim

github.com
4 points·by TheWiggles·2 months ago·0 comments

Superficie – Surface Syntax for Clojure to Help Exposition/Onboarding

github.com
25 points·by TheWiggles·2 months ago·0 comments

Tim – A High-Performance Template Engine and Markup Language

github.com
1 points·by TheWiggles·2 months ago·1 comments

Biff 2.0 Sneak Peak

biffweb.com
1 points·by TheWiggles·2 months ago·0 comments

Nim-Presto – REST API Framework for Nim Language (2024)

github.com
61 points·by TheWiggles·2 months ago·12 comments

I Rewrote My Project from Clojure to Gleam [video]

youtube.com
2 points·by TheWiggles·2 months ago·0 comments

Rally – Full-Stack Web Framework for Gleam on the Beam

github.com
4 points·by TheWiggles·2 months ago·0 comments

OpenJai – An Open Source Implementation Effort for a Jai-Style Systems Language

github.com
2 points·by TheWiggles·2 months ago·0 comments

Epupp – Browser Extension to Tamper with Web Pages, Live and with Userscriptss

github.com
4 points·by TheWiggles·2 months ago·0 comments

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TheWiggles
·13 days ago·discuss
I would recommend looking at static sites for learning the basics of building websites. There are a ton of static site generators in different programming languages. You'll be able to to build as you go and learn how the various parts of a website work together.

I recommend looking at jamstack.org as they have a long list of options.

Personally, I enjoy Hugo, a Go based static site generator. Though if you're unsure then try a couple out and see which you like best.
TheWiggles
·4 months ago·discuss
Full thread on the PureScript forum: https://discourse.purescript.org/t/registry-and-spago-1-0-la...
TheWiggles
·6 months ago·discuss
Here is the full release article: https://dominik.suess.wtf/posts/2025/12/23/storygleam/
TheWiggles
·6 months ago·discuss
You have a resume or website I could take a look at?

My suggestion is to look at networking events and see if you can get involved in startups. You will be talking to people on the team and it's a good way to make connections.

I'd also look into the Education sector (i.e. colleges, universities, school districts) It's how I managed to get my start in tech. https://www.higheredjobs.com

And don't feel bad about it taking a while to find a job. I graduated a few years ago and it took me 6 months to get something lined up. The market is weird right now.
TheWiggles
·7 months ago·discuss
Found this to be an interesting versus blog and wanted to know other people's thoughts.
TheWiggles
·9 months ago·discuss
I have good luck with Protonmail and it still supports POP3. You also get the benefit of encryption.

I would stay away from Tutamail, I've had bad customer support experience with them and they refused to give me a refund. Also, the UX/UI is rough.
TheWiggles
·9 months ago·discuss
Shout out to SwiftFiddle: https://swiftfiddle.com

It's another project for writing Swift in the browser.
TheWiggles
·10 months ago·discuss
Awesome thanks :)
TheWiggles
·10 months ago·discuss
Any recommendations for getting started in Gentoo?

I was taking a look at their documentation and it seems quite comprehensive. Though I was wondering if there are any books or tutorials that the Gentoo community also values.