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I was trying to delete a channel so I could join another dev's channel, and I randomly stumbled across this old one I made back in 11th grade, and guess what? It was for an app I tried to make…
CRINGE ALERT‼️ The app was called TrueLove 😂🙆‍♂️🤦‍♂️. Pretty sure I named it after some movie (no clue which one tho).
Anyway, I didn’t actually build the app from scratch. I found some open-source PHP & MySQL thing, messed around with it, used one of those website-to-mobile-app tools to generate an APK, and hosted the backend on cPanel using one of my client’s hosting accounts (they had no idea btw😁). The channel was basically a ‘how to’ guide because the app’s user experience was seriously terrible. Should I share some pics for the laughs? 😂🙈 @selfmadecoder

i was trying to find a channel to delete and actually stumbled upon old channel ( created when i was in 11th grade ) and guess what it was a channel i created for my app ... the cringe starts here .. the app was called TrueLove 😂🙆‍♂️🤦‍♂️ .. i think i named it after the indian movie BangBang ( its actually one of the 5 best indian movies tho its a copy of night and day movie ) any way i didnt build the app .. i just found out an opensource php&mysql app and i twisted with my stuff and finally since i used website to mobile app solution to generate apk file and finally hosted the backend on cpanel on one of myClients hosting ( they didnt know btw 😁) .. so the channel was about kinda how to use stuff since a lot of peps had a

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Here's a cool cloudinary alternative u can use with a generous free tier https://imagekit.io/plans/ #Alternative

Be me .... joining every dev channel I can find on Telegram and ditching the non-dev ones... now I’m running out of channels to delete 😁 ... @selfmadecoder

as @yohan_nes always says .. Remote or Die 😂✊💪 @selfmadecoder

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something acheived internally 👀 ... prisma kind of DSL experience for schema typing with drizzle schema api generation.. it
something acheived internally 👀 ... prisma kind of DSL experience for schema typing with drizzle schema api generation.. it is build on top of the prisma DDMF - Datamodel Meta Format it is just Abstract syntax tree for your schema where they do all the lexxing and parsing stuff internally ...but this help u do almost a kind of custimation since i will provide a single source of truth config file and yeah it generate drizzle client right away and currenly i have finished the postgres adapter , left off with sqlite , mysql , cockroachdb and much more since i will b pushing it github soon after polishing the monorepo of it ... so stay tuned ..... hold there we also called it Drizzma - and will be publishing to npm registry after we are done with the adapters also :)

#FounderMode Founder mode is finally out 🔥🔥! Time to hit up the torrents 'cause your boy ain't got Netflix subscription 😁 @selfmadecoder

If you’re thinking of using Cursor + Claude or any AI tool for more than a simple side project—good luck! I’m not doing it again.
Sure, it works well for small projects, but when it comes to anything more complicated, it becomes a serious headache. The structure of the code usually ends up messy, and when problems pop up, it’s hard to fix because you have no idea how they even happened. When you try to add new features, it’s like trying to fix a tangled rope—everything gets messed up. And when you look at the code, you’ll see different pieces jammed together in one place, making it tough to refactor or clean up the code without causing more problems. My thought ? Handle the logic yourself—design the system, structure the code, and do the basic work. Only use AI for debugging when you really need it. We’re not yet at a point where AI can build a complete product with just one click. Experienced devs might manage, but if you’re a beginner or intermediate, you might not understand the code the AI generates, which can be risky. Just my two cents!— Peace✌️ @selfmadecoder

I usually prefer using NativeWind for styling my React Native app, but sometimes it doesn't render the styles correctly. In these cases, I have to clear the cache or storage of both the Expo Go app and the project itself, and then it starts working again. I don't like using inline styles or styled components, but this situation is frustrating. I guess using UI component libraries like Tamagui might be better in this case, though I'd still have to deal with styling. Alternatively, we could use the beta Expo DOM, which allows you to use shadcn in your mobile apps. Which option do you think is better from your experience ? selfmadecoder

https://swtch.com/~rsc/ No way this is a personal portfolio site 😁... Dude’s just flexing. It's pure HTML, and he’s been a t
https://swtch.com/~rsc/
No way this is a personal portfolio site 😁... Dude’s just flexing. It's pure HTML, and he’s been a tech lead at Go for 12+ years? 🤦‍♂
watch this video to know more Abt him : link
@selfmadecoder

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hey mates 👋 so i've been working on a site where anyone can learn and reference Golang materials. Here's the site link: http
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hey mates 👋 so i've been working on a site where anyone can learn and reference Golang materials. Here's the site link: https://gopher-notes.netlify.app/ Gopher Notes is an archive of Go notes from different resources. I reviewed and edited each part so that the material is up-to-date. Features: - Clear and Concise Notes: so you actually retain the info (no more forgetting what a 'defer' statement does lol) - Exercises that'll test your coding skills - Bookmark Feature that'll let you bookmark any topic - Wrapping Up Sections: Additionally, I included this section for every topic that is covered. If you're starting out in Go or want quick references, check it out. Plus it's totally open-source (giving it a star is appreciated lol). Let's build some awesome Go stuff together! 🏗 [GitHub Repo] #MyProjects #GopherNotes #golang #resources

idk if its me finding out late but seems like ChatGPT got a new upgrade 🔥 @selfmadecoder
idk if its me finding out late but seems like ChatGPT got a new upgrade 🔥 @selfmadecoder

Congrats to @yohan_nes 🔥⚡️🎉 ... Dude pulled off the impossible 😁 ... For those of you who haven't seen @yohan_nes's pic, now's your chance to check it out before its gone 😂 @selfmadecoder

Time to drop the tech bros and sis folder… Honestly, over 95% of my time on Telegram is spent right here ⚡️ https://t.me/addlist/yDBJMnfWeVw2ZDY0

This is working 🔥⚡️💪 @selfmadecoder