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Darryl Yeo đ ď¸
@darrylyeo
⢠tech stack: PHP / SQLite / jQuery / cron ⢠tests in prod (too lazy to set up a local staging server) ⢠never learned Node.js ⢠writes vanilla CSS in a single index.css file ⢠37,000 git commits in the past 12 months ⢠coding setup: couch + laptop Study Pieter Levels. https://youtu.be/oFtjKbXKqbg
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YuriNondual(Mental Health Break)
@yurinondual.eth
crazy. Masochist stack IMO, but this just proves that you shouldn't fixate on the stack, just ship. At least if we are talking about this kind of goal. The goal of shipping different ideas fast, validating if they work, rinse and repeat
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Christian Montoya đŚ
@m0nt0y4
Honestly having come from this background and being comfortable with these tools, I'll take this over getting stuck on some Next.js configuration bug any day.
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YuriNondual(Mental Health Break)
@yurinondual.eth
The plain CSS part in particular feels very unproductive to me in his stack :D Heck even tailwind feels unproductive. Once you try typesafe css in js like Chakra-ui or PandaCSS, you cannot go back really
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Steve
@sdv.eth
I actually envy his approach with css, granted I thoroughly enjoy writing it. With a reset in place, you have a blank canvas that you can shape up precisely as much as you need. Works well with simple enough websites and apps, imo.
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