It was bad before but now it's worse, I run a job board and there's only one Junior Frontend Role...the bar for getting an entry level job right now is over the moon
Yeah, the filtering was broken but I've fixed it. It should be much better now. I don't think the score is entirely useless. I also don't know why you would want to separate the daily and weekend scores. While I agree that anyone optimizing for one wouldn't care a lot about the other, there's no harm in knowing the other side of the coin. Most of the cars are sports cars but many are also everyday cars and for what its worth, it doesn't hurt to know what a sports car would score on daily use. In any case, thanks for taking the time to use the site. Appreciate the feedback!
Regarding the speed, that is something am working to improve, it's top of the priority list as we speak but thanks for pointing it out.
Idk why you're having the issue with the years, the max year depends on the year selected in the min year. It shouldn't be possible to select a higher min year than the max year, they're not independent of each other. Will also look into it.
The rest of the feedback is very helpful, I'll work on it...especially the filters. Not sure how I missed that but overall thanks for your feedback!
It's almost unreal that an Instagram page that started in 2017 as simple page reposting cool setups for developers grew to 280K plus followers as of today.
I've created a blog where I'll share inspiring stories from developers in this community about their journeys in tech, plus featuring cool setups, workspaces and a developer focused newsletter.
Super excited for this and welcoming any feedback!
Hey..I didn't realize this. Thanks for pointing it out. This is my first open source project so you can understand that there's alot of stuff that I don't know. I will correct this Immediately. Thanks
The best way to go through this resource is to use it as a reference which is actually its main purpose. Its practically impossible to go through all of it one by one. I'd say figure out the stack you wish to use and then go to the resource as a reference to the resources out there. Check them out and use the one that appeals to you.