Nor do I. But there should be enough out there to feel confident in implementing and learning and test the waters. Right now it almost feels pay-walled. The pragprog courses are great but if we want more adoption we need more public resources.
Nor do I. But there should be enough out there to feel confident in implementing and learning and test the waters. Right now it almost feels pay-walled. The pragprog courses are great but if we want more adoption we need more public resources.
We need more solidified rails like documentation and an opinionated approach on how to build things within the live view ecosystem. Liveview is a framework and it needs to be a framework that says how to do the advanced things, openly and not behind a paid wall if we want more adoption
I've bought quite a few courses and as much as they explain things they seem to miss the mark on advanced CRUD actions with the amount of state live view says can be good at.
Having solid open source best practices. Especially handling:
- Passing messages between components
- Keeping manageable code
- how to not drown in handle_events
- how to handle validation that goes beyond a simple to-do ish app. Ie: nested assocs, and building validations around this mid form.
Absolutely this. Forms + middle state validation makes it feel so clucky and the amount of overhead with the default way is just too high. Switching to inertia has helped so on the backend I just have good ol API handling.
βWe can disagree and still love each other unless your disagreement is rooted in my oppression and denial of my humanity and right to existβ
- James Baldwin
I created a Bluesky Starter Pack! π
It includes ~75 wonderful people in the web dev community who are doing inspiring work. I know Iβve missed some folks; I plan on adding to it over time.
Starter packs are such a great idea. Immediately makes Bluesky feel less lonely for newcomers. π