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Building the best dev-tools for Rails developers šŸ™Œ Father, developer, aspiring entrepreneur #conferencehost šŸ‘‰ @friendlyrb.com #indiedev šŸ‘‰ @avohq.io #podcast šŸ‘‰ http://friendly.show
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Me too. We will šŸ’Ŗ
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Not really. I'll give it a go and refresh the article. Thanks!
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We just published this avohq.io/blog/custom-...
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Marcel is an awesome person! I'm saying that truthfully, and not because I owe him a round of beers 🫣 Thanks Marcel for the airport ride 🫶
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Thanks everyone for the kind words and thoughts 🫶 The baby and mommy are feeling great and looking good!
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Have you ever had a request to support markdown in Pagecord? It's rather easy using marksmith nowadays.
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PS: don't forget to reach the end and play the game. You can race against me using this link (I got gold BTW) www.shopify.com/editions/su...
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Looking forward to this talk šŸ™Œ
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Happy Birthday, Michele 🫶
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Kinda "scratchy" static noises... I hope I'm describing them well
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I’m starting to ea pattern with your sound preferences
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I am coming to Euruko too
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It's time to add Phlex support to @avohq.io
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Got it! Thanks, Joel!
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Awesome! Thanks! Looking forward to hosting you šŸ™Œ
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blog.adrianthedev.com/building-ad...
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If any of this resonated with you, go to avo.cool (yes, that's a valid domain name) and give it a try.
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So, Avo was born out of necessity - the framework that makes building internal tools a breeze
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So why should we cobble together odd libraries, spend precious time, focus, and resources to build the same thing that we built over and over again. We should use those resources to focus on the things that make our app bring that unique value to our customers.
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Internal tools should be built in a cohesive framework that is purposely made for that. We do the same with E-commerce, with Content Management Systems, with Application Tracking Systems, and other pieces of software. We have platforms purposefully built for a specific job.
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That's when it hit me 🤯
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The next thing I did was try to extract tiny bits that I could re-use in multiple projects. That worked out nicely for a while but I ended up with fragmented bits of code that were brittle when put together and had slight variations from project to project.
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It sounds like I have a memory problem or I'm a bad engineer but when I spoke with other developers, they happened to do the same and it wasn't just me
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I started seeing similarities from one to another. Common features which, even if they seemed simple to build, I would still make the same mistakes over and over again.
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Sorry to hear that Aaron 🫶
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Good luck with the launch!