Htmx takes the only W that matters
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Posts by Lazarus
The internet to @ianlandsman.com: LET CALEB COOK
Started building a new app in #Django, fully templated and server-side rendered (with #HTMX to come for interactivity), and...
I'm just enjoying it. It's easy to build incrementally when my brain wants to work on it. The frontend is painless. It's fun.
Always thinking about that second things opens up new paths, new connections.
It’s good for inspiration and, of course, for productivity! (You’re literally doing two things at once)
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So if you are building a site and you come across something interesting, use the work to generate content- a blog post or a video or even a tweet
This focuses the project and puts you in the shoes of the person using it as well as the person building it
But also: two things at once might mean creating content
You can do this with your projects. If you are building a design, build it for two sites in mind, or even at the same time.
If you are building a library, build an app that uses it
So if they are traveling, they talk and move the ploy along the way. If they are fighting, they are arguing over something else too
First: what do I mean?
Well it’s like what good writers and filmmakers do. Every scene has at least two things happening
Every. Day. Like I welcome the inspiration of ideas but need some balance on execution
Hard to decide what to build
1. Hype cp (hypermedia examples)
2. Hype ui (hypermedia ui kit)
3. Hype apps (mobile app framework)
4. Actual apps (to sell for $)
5. Improve existing apps
6. Create video content (htmx tips & tricks)
7. Htmx course
So many viable ideas. Only so many hours in the day!
Estimate how many months it was since the last time it printed. Divide that number by 4. That’s how many times you will need to unplug or restart your printer before it will suddenly work.
This photo is very on brand with your profile photo
Primo meme usage
I’ve been going to different coffee shops 2 or 3 days a week for years now, it’s so good
FYI the creator is a big proponent of not breaking anyone’s apps, so the versions have very minor changes, and he errs on the side of not auto updating peoples apps! Highly recommend trying it out if you like writing html
Really enjoying using it! One nice thing, npm package generally not necessary
Trying something new: building a whole site from start to finish on youtube. Every episode is a git commit
Is it too boring to see all the little things? I have no idea, you tell me! That’s why it’s an experiment
m.youtube.com/watch?v=QZip...
Protect cmd-f
Lazy loading pagination on scroll has killed cmd + F.
Having a hard time comprehending this post without knowing someone strong opinion about which is better
You have set yourself up for the absolute perfect exit post, but I hope you never need it
@ianlandsman.com been tracking my time since 2014 with toggl, have found a really easy workflow with it. Very interesting insights looking back at the data
Finally someone disrupting the awful industry of
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Human literature, one of man’s greatest achievements
This was so cute. Mine are 8 and 10 so that voice gave me immediate happy flashbacks
I desperately want to post something cool but the reality is so terrible and messy right now I can barely work there
In 2008 I decided to become a ukulele YouTuber — 2 months later I spent 30 minutes backstage interviewing Squirrel Nut Zippers about how they write songs in the uke
The biggest professional hack nobody ever tells you is that being a reporter or podcaster immediately gets you access to the greatest minds in your industry