Software development is a Craftsmanship.
A Craftsman, who knows how to sell, has
superpowers.
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Cobalt: Solving GraphQL. (better than gql.tada & tRPC)
Devs hate boilerplate code. Short term speed costs long term sanity and we jump from trade-off to trade-off. Cobalt solves this. You'll love it. Even when you hate GraphQL right now...
Separate your Back- & Frontend! How to fix the industry's biggest mistake:
The IT industry blurs the lines between back- & frontend and that's a huge mistake! Learn why and how you'll stay ahead of your competition, if you use this method and don't follow the herd.
Why incompetence surprisingly often wins in business (Part 1)
Have you ever thought something along the lines: "How the hell has this dude made it so far?!" ? Well, I believe it's not so rare actually. And there may be a non-obvious reason for this. (the obvious reason) The obvious reason is that you actually have
Software Development as a Craftsmanship
Artists and athletes who create and achieve at the highest level in their career have a fascinating aura. They make it seem as if it was so easy for them as walking in the park. I feel similar about people who craft amazingly high quality products by hand. Melting and
What we can learn from AI by ‘prompting ourselves’
Ideas are multidimensional. Language itself is a very powerful description of the abstract concept an idea can encapsulate. To me it seems…