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simonhamp

1,064 karmajoined 16 years ago
Software Engineer. Internet lover. Child of Britain. Resident of Gran Canaria.

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1 points·by simonhamp·2 months ago·0 comments

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1 points·by simonhamp·3 months ago·0 comments

Polyscope: the Agent-First IDE

getpolyscope.com
3 points·by simonhamp·4 months ago·0 comments

NativePHP for Mobile Goes Open Source

nativephp.com
1 points·by simonhamp·5 months ago·0 comments

NativePHP for Mobile v2: Now with true native components

nativephp.com
1 points·by simonhamp·8 months ago·0 comments

NativePHP for Mobile now with native UI components [video]

youtube.com
1 points·by simonhamp·9 months ago·0 comments

Show HN: Bifrost – The Build Service for NativePHP Apps

bifrost.nativephp.com
1 points·by simonhamp·10 months ago·0 comments

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simonhamp
·last month·discuss
CoW doesn't require reinstall of dependencies as they're part of the same directory tree, so should be immediately accessible (I've been using this way for a couple months now and it works fine)

The application running (port config) problem is an issue for frameworks and build tools to figure out around the shift towards multiple live working copies at once

The tools that facilitate this will win imo

I use Laravel Herd along with Polyscope (made by the same company). Together they enable CoW clones with their own dev domains - it's zero setup and works super well for my use-case

I can see a simpler version of the same thing being very neat dev experience across many stacks
simonhamp
·3 months ago·discuss
This is a guest post from Saurav Pathak, CPO at Bagisto, the open-source Laravel eCommerce platform. Bagisto's mobile admin, NativeBagisto, is built with NativePHP and available on the Play Store.

This article has not been sponsored or paid for.
simonhamp
·5 months ago·discuss
Fascinating! Thanks for sharing
simonhamp
·8 months ago·discuss
NativePHP
simonhamp
·8 months ago·discuss
No snark. Genuinely happy. This is progress
simonhamp
·8 months ago·discuss
React kid discovers the web
simonhamp
·9 months ago·discuss
Thanks! Fixed
simonhamp
·9 months ago·discuss
NativePHP & Bifrost

https://nativephp.com

https://bifrost.nativephp.com

A two-man team, we're enabling PHP developers to get into mobile app development as easily as possible - no need to learn new languages, no new skills, just a few commands and away you go.

NativePHP is the library. Bifrost is the build and release service, getting apps into the stores faster than anything else.

This month we're planning to release the first fully open source version of the Mobile package.

How's it going?

We've sold over 2,000 licenses since May. We built Bifrost over the summer and it already has almost 300 monthly subscribers.

We just gave away another 1,000 licenses to the African PHP community.
simonhamp
·4 years ago·discuss
My wife is a stylist and does an online-only version of this (and other related services) over at https://estilistas.co.uk/ (hope no one minds the plug!)

I'm always surprised how often her clients come back multiple times per year. She's had quite a few from the US and Canada too. She caters for men & women
simonhamp
·4 years ago·discuss
I'm no physicist, but I do enjoy hypothesising what these sorts of things could be.

It's interesting when the question of what is driving electrons across these filaments at near-light speed is still open... could they be natural accelerators? What if you could ride one of these filaments?

Or what if they're like the exhaust trails of an FTL vehicle/body? Or something inter-dimensional?

Knowing they're very far away, are we looking for them closer to home? Can they even be observed with such clarity if they were closer to us?