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Is it best practices to split an index file into three files for html, css and JavaScript?
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It depends a little bit on what kind of set up you're working in but generally I would split those out into individual files, yes.
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I don't think Astro supports it but I may be 100% wrong bc I hardly know what I'm doing
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In astro you usually have components, a css, and little to no js files.
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Yep, I'm back to my 800 line index file I do have an api.js file, but it is no longer working after my morning mayhem, so I may do it the right way now
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What are you building? Are you using any sort of guide or are you just tinkering to see what works?
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I'm building a Farcaster client It's my first coding project I've got some *limited* Figma skills, but I'm just going straight into html and CSS on this one
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Very cool. What's the client going to do?
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@jrf
Initially focusing on AI summarization of threads, topics, channels, et al., and connecting Telegram and other web data with the protocol
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That's cool. Keep sharing about your progress.
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Thanks Couldn't stop if I tried
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That's a fun place to be
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@jrf
Sometimes! I think the project won't feel sustainable to me unless it's creating value for others I also occasionally need validation for ideas that seem *weird*
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Gatta find the motivation that will keep you going.
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For sure, the motivation is to learn how to code and build something that I want to use I might find another coding project that will motivate me but for now I have a lot of ideas that can be built on Farcaster, so it's a good short- and long-term project
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Plus you'll come out of the process with a real app and not just a toy portfolio project. I find it very helpful when some aspect of a project/interest narrows my focus for me instead of having to be totally responsible for holding focus myself. Helps to prevent rabbit trails.
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Totally Farcaster is just people and content, so it can become a million things over the years, as long as the protocol keeps growing and its focus shifts I'm very long *people and content* and interested in building onchain integrations that inspire me
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Sounds like a fascinating journey you've started yourself on. I'm excited to see what you produce. I'm not an idea guy so I'm always intrigued to see what comes out of other people's heads. Fwif, I'm happy to help troubleshoot issues or discuss implementation. Not saying I'm amazing at it, but I enjoy helping.
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Much appreciated! I'm a *too many ideas* guy This project has been brewing ever since I learned about decentralized social networks ~1.5 years ago, and has taken on many shapes I welcome any & all help, including conversations like these
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Always happy to chat about dev or other topics. I'm trying to get use to being active on here - I've been away from social media for a few years but really enjoy engaging with the web3 community. Is there a public repo for the project?
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Awesome, that'd be great I'm going to work on the repos a bit over the next few weeks and create a public one that can act as a bit of an *idea sandbox* The goal is to use that as a way to grow the features we may support on theclient
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Sounds great. Let me know when you have a repo. It's love to check it out and maybe contribute, if you accept contributions.
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Of course, contributions would be welcome! I'll need to figure out how to do that because I started coding last week, so it's not like I can review anyone's code or anything But I'd love to start doing that because I think it's a great way to learn and grow the project
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