#backend
#Development #Launches Classnames · Curated word collections for sparking naming ideas https://ilo.im/15anvg
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#WebDev #Naming #Frontend #Backend #HTML #CSS #JavaScript #PHP
Content filtering with CSS :has() selector https://ronaldsvilcins.com/2023/09/30/content-filtering-with-css-has-selector/ #webdev #webdevelopment #programming #frontend #backend #css #html #javascript #code #ui #ux #coding #code
How backend developers, like myself, see software development.
After working for scores of clients over my career as a consultant sorting out software issues, I know that the frontend is often as bad as the backend, but no one wants to admit it because the end result *looks* pretty.

#Development #Anniversaries
Celebrating 15 years of Stack Overflow · The famous platform for developers has hit 58 million Q&A https://ilo.im/15a3j8
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#WebDev #Platform #Community #Knowledge #Frontend #Backend
I wanna build a centralized highscore server for my little game. I wanna mess with a new, weird programming language and/or framework, just for fun and exploration.
What I'd like:
- A REST api to post and retrieve highscores.
- Some way to store that information.
- A way to display highscores as a webpage.
I know how to do all of that, but I wanna take the "scenic route" there. Any suggestions?
I still remember Phoenix Liveview being this really weird and neat concept, in how it mixed client and server seamlessly.
Check out my new blog post about my experience developing my personal project!
It is a simple RESTful Point of Sale (POS) web service written in Go programming language. This project is a part of my learning process in understanding Hexagonal Architecture in Go.
https://dev.to/bagashiz/building-restful-api-with-hexagonal-architecture-in-go-1mij
Learn from the ground up - or review your skills in pure JavaScript.
The aim of this article series is to provide a comprehensive understanding of vanilla JavaScript. We won't be using any external libraries, and all the code will be cross-runtime. The examples will work whether you're in a browser or using runtimes like Deno, Bun, or Node.js.
#vanillajs #javascript #frontend #backend #typescript #react #deno #node #bun
@edri @euronews I hope you'll ask @signalapp serious questions like:
- Why do they collect #PhoneNumbers?
- Why do they not offer their #App outside of #GooglePlay [i.e. @fdroidorg ]?
- Why do they #centralize their #app and #infrastructure?
- Why do they keep their organization and infrastruture in the #USA where they'll be subject to #CloudAct and other #Cyberfacism?
- Why don't they allow #SelfHosting the #backend?
- Why can't users do #SelfCustody of their Keys??
Slowly moving some services over from my Flask backend to my FastAPI backend. The old one works fine, but it's a bit ugly. It creates JSON by hand and does low level request parsing etc. In FastAPI I let Pydantic handle all that and everything looks so much nicer. The magic comes with some rough edges and bugs, but overall it's nice.
Web developers (frontend/backend/fullstack/..., programmers working on things related to web in general), do you use packet captures for troubleshooting things?
Feel free to boost

@ElisaAshryver We are hiring, and if you don't want to travel to Pforzheim daily, you can work from home. #java #backend

#Development #Overviews
The state of web frameworks on Deno · Web frameworks you can already host near your users https://ilo.im/158qvn
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#WebDev #Deno #NodeJS #Npm #Frontend #Backend #Frameworks #JavaScript #TypeScript

Hello beautiful people!
This is my weekly reminder that I'm still looking for a remote contractor position, 4 days a week, as a senior developer.
- 15 years experience
- Rust, Node.Js, Typescript
- CI / CD
- Mentoring
More infos on my Github: https://github.com/adriantombu
Any help will be much appreciated 🙌🏼
#rust #rustlang #fedihire #nodejs #typescript #aws #backend #devops #software

#Development #Reviews
An analysis of 5 monospaced fonts with coding ligatures · Or are coding ligatures just an unnecessary gimmick? https://ilo.im/158jpw
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#WebDev #CodeEditor #Typography #Legibility #Ligatures #Fonts #Frontend #Backend


A very interesting introduction to #backend #programming, using #Golang, but with plenty of information generic enough to be used elsewhere. I'd highlight the section "When I hear the world framework, I reach for my gun". Frameworks can be useful, but at least a basic knowledge of what's under the hood (and how to implement that with the "vanilla" lang) is recommended. Or, don't let the abstraction layers obscure what's really happening.
#backend dev being asked to do #frontend coding (first mistake) who then brings up a good point that maybe we shouldn't use subheaders to denote status that's _already_ being displayed in a table below the subheader and instead use the subheader for what it's meant for (summary of the paragraph below it).
"Nope, design patterns *require* [emphasis added] us to do it this really dumb way, provided redundant information and cause you to have to do hours of additional work"
:blobsad: I don't think it's time to update my resume... yet.
Hey Fediverse, I'm Shabbir Ahmmed.👨💻 I use Linux every day and embrace the awesomeness of #OpenSource! 🌐💻 Passionate about tech and on a mission to swap out closed-source tools with open-source. 🚀 Contributing to open source projects in GitHub and diving deep into #Backend Dev & #DevOps. 💡 Love coding in C, Python and willing to dive into Rust. Let's code the future together! 🌟
#Introduction #TechEnthusiast #OpenSource #Linux #Devops #backend #C #python #rust
#Development #Techniques
It’s dangerous to go alone · Ways to ensure your HTTP clients are pitfall-proof https://ilo.im/1580eu
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#WebDev #Backend #HttpClient #HttpConnections #Handling #Monitoring #Debugging #Testing #Pitfalls
#Development #Collections
Docker images to solve all your debugging needs · Troubleshooting container-related issues with container images https://ilo.im/154a4j
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#WebDev #Frontend #Backend #SoftwarePackages #Docker #Troubleshooting #Debugging
#Development #Findings
The State of WebAssembly 2023 · Adoption, applications, challenges, opportunities, languages https://ilo.im/157h5p
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#WebDev #Programming #Frontend #Backend #WebAssembly #WASM #WASI #JavaScript #Rust #Survey
@Natanox @Pabamiti @nomain @netzpolitik_feed @signalapp da nicht #SelfHosting möglich ist UND dank #AGPLv3 kein #ManagedHosting wirtschaftlich möglich ist halte ich das für ne reine Blendtaktik.
Da keine #reproduzierbar|en Builds kann keiner garantieren dass das veröffentlichte auch tatsächlich läuft - schon garnicht in deren #Backend-#Infrastruktur!
Wenn #Signal wirklich was daran läge sicher zu sein wären diese so dezentral wie @torproject / #Tor und #XMPP-#OMEMO bzw. #PGP/MIME als Standards!
#question of the day: if you had to pick at most five people in #web #development you'd consider to deliver the most consistently balanced and informative sources - who would they be?
#coding #frontend #fullstack #WebDevelopment #backend #html #css #javascript



“The software developer credo: why do the same task a few times when you can spend 5 hours failing to automate it?” — Christian Heilmann
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#Development #WebDev #Programming #Code #Frontend #Backend #Automation #Quote
Well, I think it could be nice to talk a bit about myself, so here it goes (it is a long one, be warned)
My (still ongoing) journey from engineering to programming: Prologue
As can be seen in my profile bio, my name is Iago Andrade, and I am a Brazilian. What can't be seen there, though, is that I'm a mechanical engineer, and I have worked as a mechanical designer since 2018. This year (2023) I decided to pursue an old desire, which was to be able to work with #programming.
First contact
From the very first year at university, I fell in love with programming, when we were introduced to #C. Most of my friends were not really interested in that, and thought it was too difficult, but I was fascinated by the possibilities of what could be done with it.
At first, we used it mostly to solve dificult mathematical problems through iterative process, but my curiosity led me to learn more than just what was taught in classes. We were also later introduced to MATLAB and EES, and I even learned a bit of #Python in order to help a friend of mine.
But as the course became more and more time consuming, I started to drift away from that passion, and focus more on the other disciplines, and only sparingly did I delve into anything related to programming.
First job
As I graduated, I soon got a #job in mechanical design, modeling industrial equipment and parts and its drafts for production. As I had little time for studying, programming was put aside for a while, and all the focus was put into this job.
I learned a lot at this job, and managed to build a lot of resources for accelerating, and even automating tasks, and that kept me reminded of how much I liked to solve problems like these. I even got to the point of learning some #bash script in order to automate the creation of folders in the company's server (which did not end up very well, due to the lack of some quotes hehe). Though the script caused some problems, it was solved in the end (and I learned the important lesson of debugging everything very thoroughly).
Reigniting an old passion
At some point between then and now, I learned of the existence of a "new" game engine called #Godot. I had never made any #games, and had never used a game engine before either, but I had had some contact with #FOSS (free and open source softwares), like #blender and #inkscape, and that one caught my attention, since I had always wanted to create games. Since it was free, super lightweight, I decided to give it a go. It felt so good to learn that tool, and programming in it reminded me of how much I liked to code.
Back then, a friend of mine was also interested in making a game, and he wanted to be more focused on the story part of it, which was perfect since I wanted to focus on the programming and possibly the art and music for it. We started to work on the idea, got a ton of references, and started building the overall scope and story, until one day we lost momentum and just couldn't get back to it. Our jobs were sucking too much energy, and we decided to put it aside until we had more time to do it properly.
#SQL and the leap of faith
After some more years of working with 3D modeling, the company where I was working decided to implement an ERP system. The problem was they didn't have anyone from the inside who was qualified for some of the tasks that would appear, and they tasked me with dealing with those problems.
I had never worked with an ERP system, but had some idea of how #databases worked, and that helped a lot in making some decisions early on (like not entrying all data manually). I had to learn how to bulk clean old data from another system they had used before, which had been fed by many different people, with a lot of mistakes and inconsistencies.
After that, I had to import all that data into the system, and I decided it was time to learn SQL so I could query the database properly when I needed information. And that once again triggered my interest in programming, leading to my decision to make new templates for the engineering team.
These templates used programming for automating some of the tasks, in a language specific for the modeling software,reducing many of the steps in the project pipeline, and making it easier to input new equipment in the system.
As I became more and more #tired of some problems at work, and got more interested in programming again, I made the decision of focusing in relearning the languages I had contact with, and while searching for resources, I was informed that #Harvard offered this course online, called #CS50
For a few months I tried, and was unable to #study in my spare time. So ultimately, I decided to #quit my job, finish CS50, and start a career in programming.
Paying the #bills
With only the final project from the course left, money was running short, and bills were still appearing, so I had to start looking for jobs, and I ended up getting another job in mechanical design. The difference now is that it is much closer to home, so I will be able to finish my final project on my spare time, and keep looking for #junior roles in programming.
Epilogue: The Final Project
Since this toot is ridiculously long already, I may as well talk about the final project for whoever got to this part haha
The idea for the project is to mix a bit of #gamedev with #webdev, making a site with three main areas containing mini-games in three different styles, from #ASCII to one with actual graphics. If all goes well, I also wanted to enable players to get a score, and keep that in a database, if the player so desires. #Backend is being done in python with #flask, #frontend is using templates from flasks #jinja, but mostly plain #HTML #CSS and #javascript
#Development #Findings
I reviewed 1,000s of opinions on serverless · No technology is a silver bullet, and serverless is no exception https://ilo.im/151ixc
Thinking about #htmx:
👍 all the #HTML gets generated on the server; the source of truth.
👎 every #DOM manipulation requires a network request.
👍 #declarative easier to reason about.
👎 app behavior declared in bespoke attribute DSL; harder to reason about.
👍 no need to duplicate #backend state on the #frontend.
👎 no offline support.
Pewnie już słyszeliście, ale dzisiaj artykułu na blogu nie będzie. Teksty będą teraz pojawiać się co 2-3 tygodnie, gdyż Kuba stwierdził, że musi w końcu zająć się kodowaniem.
Tak, my też myśleliśmy, że jest niezniszczalny.i porusza się w wielu czasoprzestrzeniach.
Wiemy, że niektórzy mogą być zawiedzeni, więc na otarcie łez mamy #mem z profilu studywebdevelopment. A artykuł pojawi się za 7 dni.

Heyo, I will start my bachelors degree and am currently looking for a #job as #backend or #fullstack software developer.
I’m looking for a position as an #intern or #partTime employee either #remotework or in #braunschweig.
I finished an apprenticeship as software #developer and gained some working experience afterwards. I built APIs, CLIs, Websites and was managing and deploying #Linux servers and #docker containers in #golang #php #javascript.
Reach out if you’re interested or can refer me! :)
Vemos que es lo que impulso a NodeJS como lenguaje de #backend y porque es interesante elegirlo
#Development #Techniques
How I write alt text for code snippets on social media · Should the alt text just be a copy of the full code? https://ilo.im/14zusz
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#WebDev #Frontend #Backend #Code #CodeSnippets #Accessibility #AltText #SocialMedia
In the beginning #websites were static files.
Then websites were generated dynamically on a server with a language like #PHP or #Ruby.
But when we wanted to do complex #frontend behaviors we would need to generate #html in the same way as those #backend languages, which was awkward.
So, we used #reactJS #fullstack to render "Single Page Apps" (#SPA) in the browser and on the server using "Server-Side Rendering" (#SSR).
A great collection of educational, sensational, inspirational and foundational articles and posts on web development. https://esif.dev/
@zachleat collected a list of these great articles from people and put together a great reading list.
#Development #Tools
Website down? · Check your website’s availability and performance worldwide https://ilo.im/14w702
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#WebDesign #WebDev #WebPerf #Website #Hosting #Performance #Availability #Frontend #Backend
#Development #Launches
Web Glossary · 3,000+ key terms and concepts of the web explained https://ilo.im/14wr7l
✨ Rust Axum Production Coding - Rust Web Development
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3cA_mk4vdWY&feature=youtu.be
I'm considering contributing my #java expertise to the #mastodon community. I’ve built #backend for enterprise #java #applications for 🔟 years. I can explain some common mistakes, #cleancode practices, and other #softwaredevelopment topics I used to share with my teammates as a tech lead. Subscribe to #javafridaytips and join me with your tips. Let's grow together!
Nice little video for all these »#PHP is dead« people.
Today's programming survey - what's your favourite of the following four languages? #code #development #engineering #lang #language #coding #software #python #csharp #javascript #swift #fullstack #backend #fang
#Development #Launches
WebDev Town · Curated web development tools, libraries, resources, and articles https://ilo.im/14sukj
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#WebDev #Frontend #Backend #Code #Tools #Articles #Libraries #Resources #Collection
Backend developers
#coding #programming #javascript #css #html #dev #joke #funny #backend
#Development #Tools
Uptime Kuma · A user-friendly website monitoring tool for self-hosting https://ilo.im/14sbzg
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#WebDev #Backend #Monitoring #Website #HTTP #Ping #DNS #Notifications
Whatever happened to Swift on server? #Rust seems like the hot new thing #swiftlang #swift #developers #backend
If you're an experienced Rust developer, a designer (of all kinds - graphic, product, and UI or UX), or work often with Svelte frontends, we'd love your help. All of our code is open-source on GitHub:
Let us know on our Discord how you'd like to get involved!
I am happy to announce that I joined `Shuttle` as a Paid Open Source Contributor! 🥳🦀
🚀 https://shuttle.rs - Build & ship a backend without writing any infrastructure files.
⭐ `cargo-shuttle`: https://github.com/shuttle-hq/shuttle
👾 Read how I deployed `rustypaste` to `Shuttle`: https://blog.orhun.dev/blazingly-fast-file-sharing/
Where do you host your @getkirby sites? Any suggestions?
#getkirby #dev #code #programming #frontend #backend #javascript #css #hosting
"The Market for Lemons" by @slightlyoff https://infrequently.org/2023/02/the-market-for-lemons/
#programming #code #dev #javascript #browser #frontend #backend #html #css
what is 'impossible' to build using web components and a serverless backend?
i like a challenge.
B) send the user an empty shell. have the client establish a #webSocket connection. build a #backend #queue of #API calls to make. process the queue retrying as necessary. insert results into a backend #database. Update the client with the socket connection.
Had the pleasure to answer some questions regarding my time at the #CodingBootcamp
Does #ActivityPub allow for additional metadata regarding profiles? Saw a post showcasing user bars, then I got to thinking...
What do you all think about low-data / low-energy ways to implement replies to messages in a relational database, that are resilient long-term? You can see the app in question here: https://groundtalk.land/feed (and code here: https://github.com/sbutler-gh/coop-media)
The app currently gets all messages from the database, returns them as HTML, and caches them in localStorage. On subsequent page loads, it gets messages from localStorage first and then only checks the database for newer messages.
Thinking about how to implement replies on top of this this (also, welcoming input on the overall architecture as well).
Hacker News/Reddit nested replies is what's coming to mind, for informational architecture at least? I don't know how heavy it is to implement finding all the replies at each nested level and then rendering them in HTML. Probably much simpler technically with Twitter/Mastodon style (no nesting display), but kind of feels like nesting is the right direction for informational longevity (which is part of the idea)? Then again, not necessarily assuming that nesting a la HN/Reddit nesting always leads to better discussions.
What do you all think?
@scanlime @hydroponictrash @trashrobot @becomethewaifu @pikselkraft @alive @wwahammy @rzr @milo_bytes @yhancik @nolwennm @joachim boitam.eu @aral
#database #tech #backend #webdev #html #htmx #ux #design #architecture #postgres #relational #permacomputing #socialmedia #socialnetwork #indieweb #sql #fullstack #networking #computers #it
@maxim I worked as a #backend developer in the #web area. But always want to go to #gamedev. So now I mostly learn C++ and #Unreal :unreal: Made some game projects using it.
Some time I found another cool engine is #godotengine :godot:. This is an amazing, so easy to use. It helps me to understand a lot of basic gamedev stuff I need to know. I read all of that in the documentation which are perfect 🙃 Also Godot works great on #linux :linux: which is an another great OS
Hey, it's Artem from Poland 🇵🇱. I mess around with #vlang and I'm making the #eggcellentadventure game when I can.
Used to work a lot with #Unity, but kinda over it now. Thinking of building my own engine in V for my games. Hoping to make a cool #VR game with solid physics one day 😅
I do some #opensource stuff and I'm into #linux.
At my day job, I mainly do #backend in #csharp and some #devops.
Would love to chat with other game devs, hit me up!