London based software development consultant
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codeinabox@programming.devOPto
Programming@programming.dev•The diminished art of codingEnglish
21·7 天前Thank you for not assuming my motivations. Could you please elaborate on what you mean by “oneshotted”? I share a lot of articles, so I’m not surprised you recognise my username.
codeinabox@programming.devOPto
Programming@programming.dev•The diminished art of codingEnglish
33·7 天前I don’t specifically seek them out. I follow quite a few different programming blogs, and I am just sharing what people are posting about, and it just so happens a lot of people are posting about this topic.
codeinabox@programming.devOPto
Elixir@programming.dev•Why AI Coding Agents Love Elixir (And You Should Too)English
1·7 天前What’s to stop people outside the Elixir community voting posts down?
codeinabox@programming.devOPto
Programming@programming.dev•Why your next mobile app is probably headlessEnglish
7·9 天前Headless does not mean “no screen anywhere.” It means you are not required to use the company’s app or site to finish the job.
You might say: “Book a flight and a hotel in Tokyo.” A helper (with hooks into services, e.g. MCP or other agent APIs) talks to airlines and hotels for you. You might never see their homepage or their “join our club” popup.
Whilst I can see where the author is going with this, I can’t see some tasks, particularly booking concert tickets, being done by AI agents. Whilst it may be convenient for end users, it’s also open to exploitation by scalpers.
codeinabox@programming.devOPto
Elixir@programming.dev•Why AI Coding Agents Love Elixir (And You Should Too)English
21·10 天前I can’t tell if the downvotes are people hating Elixir, AI coding agents, or both. 😕
codeinabox@programming.devOPto
Web Development@programming.dev•BaseWatch — Track CSS & Browser Feature Support, Get Baseline AlertsEnglish
1·11 天前Looking at the credits at the bottom of the site, it was built by someone whose first language appears to be Italian.
codeinabox@programming.devOPto
Web Development@programming.dev•BaseWatch — Track CSS & Browser Feature Support, Get Baseline AlertsEnglish
13·11 天前When did we start judging developers on their graphic design skills? 🤔
codeinabox@programming.devOPto
Web Development@programming.dev•BaseWatch — Track CSS & Browser Feature Support, Get Baseline AlertsEnglish
2·11 天前If you’re going to make that claim, could you please provide some evidence.
Not sure if you were even looking for paper reviews.
I didn’t write the article, I just shared it because I thought it was interesting.
codeinabox@programming.devOPto
Programming@programming.dev•Claude is an Electron App because we’ve lost nativeEnglish
6·26 天前I think you’re misconstruing the author’s argument, at no point does the author imply that Claude knows best, or that Electron apps are better. Their closing argument is certainly not an endorsement for Electron or AI slop.
Don’t get me wrong: writing this brings me no joy. I don’t think web is a solution either. I just remember good times when native did a better-than-average job, and we were all better for using it, and it saddens me that these times have passed.
I just don’t think that kidding ourselves that the only problem with software is Electron and it all will be butterflies and unicorns once we rewrite Slack in SwiftUI is not productive. The real problem is a lack of care. And the slop; you can build it with any stack.
codeinabox@programming.devOPto
Programming@programming.dev•Claude is an Electron App because we’ve lost nativeEnglish
63·26 天前Imagine being such a slop-brainwashed fanboi
Do you have any evidence for this? Looking through the post, and the author’s other blog post titles, there is very little mention of AI or Claude.
Instead of throwing labels at the author, it’s much more worthwhile to discuss their key argument about the challenges of developing native apps.
codeinabox@programming.devOPto
Web Hosting@programming.dev•Self-hosting my websites using bootable containersEnglish
1·27 天前If your code is already in a Git repository, the simplest solution would be to use statichost, which has a free plan. It works on the same principle as Netlify, where your site is updated when you push the code.
codeinabox@programming.devOPto
Web Hosting@programming.dev•Self-hosting my websites using bootable containersEnglish
1·28 天前This is a very technical way to self-host, and I feel there are easier ways to go about it. Is your end goal to be able to upload a website but avoid big tech platforms?
I wonder if we’ll end up in a situation of open source projects with closed source tests. Though I don’t know how that would work, because how would you contribute a new feature if the tests are closed? 🤔
codeinabox@programming.devOPto
Web Development@programming.dev•Anti-libraryism: 10 web APIs that replace modern JavaScript librariesEnglish
2·1 个月前Check against Can I Use, all of the APIs, except for the following are supported by major browsers:
- Synchronous Clipboard API only Safari has full support, the rest have partial
- Temporal only currently supported in Chrome and Firefox
codeinabox@programming.devOPto
Web Development@programming.dev•Anti-libraryism: 10 web APIs that replace modern JavaScript librariesEnglish
5·1 个月前The fact that people even bring javascript as the backend is a bit crazy to me.
To clarify do you mean replacing JavaScript just on the backend? This article is about using JavaScript on the front end.
codeinabox@programming.devOPto
Web Development@programming.dev•Anti-libraryism: 10 web APIs that replace modern JavaScript librariesEnglish
2·1 个月前I’m intrigued, what would you replace it with?
codeinabox@programming.devOPto
JavaScript@programming.dev•Node.js vs Deno vs Bun Performance BenchmarksEnglish
1·1 个月前What are your thoughts on this 2023 comparison?
codeinabox@programming.devOPto
JavaScript@programming.dev•Node.js vs Deno vs Bun Performance BenchmarksEnglish
11·1 个月前So to confirm, you don’t trust blogs where the company is selling a product or service, even if they don’t mention it in the article? If so, that would cover a lot of articles shared on this instance.
























I agree but it depends on how teams create and refine their tickets. For example, you could have high level tickets, and someone picks one up and creates an implementation that’s not an appropriate fit for your architecture.