snoopyloopy.bsky.social
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It wouldn’t be getting just the ends of the line, it would be getting the middle (and the rest) during the day as the suns above surely?
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Both frameworks bring something unique to the table, so your choice depends on your project's needs. Happy coding! 💻✨
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Choosing the Right Tool:
- Go with Next.js if you need robust SSR, SSG, and SEO capabilities.
- Go for Vite.js if you prioritize development speed and a lean build process.
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Performance Comparison:
- Next.js excels in SSR and SSG, making it great for SEO-focused projects.
- Vite.js shines with its fast development setup and HMR, perfect for quick iterations.
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Vite.js Highlights:
1. Blazing fast development with native ES modules.
2. Client-side rendering for rapid development and reduced server load.
3. Rich plugin ecosystem compatible with Rollup plugins.
4. Optimized builds with tree-shaking and lazy-loading.
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Next.js Highlights:
1. SSR & SSG for SEO and fast initial load times.
2. File-based routing for automatic route creation.
3. Built-in image optimization.
4. Easy internationalization.
5. API routes within your project.
6. Incremental Static Regeneration (ISR) for updating static pages.
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Let me know which one is your favourite!
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4. UiMagic: A versatile tool for creating interactive prototypes and animations. It helps bring your designs to life with dynamic elements.
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3. Uizard: An innovative tool that that helps you quickly turn sketches into digital designs. It’s fantastic for prototyping and getting ideas down fast .
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2. LucidChart: Great for creating flowcharts and diagrams to visualise user journeys. It’s intuitive interface makes mapping out processes a breeze.
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1. Figma: A powerful tool for designing, prototyping and collaborating in real-time. It’s perfect for team projects and getting instant feedback.
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Well done! What has been your favourite project so far?
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Bring back floppy disks. I want my storage with even a dash of personality 💪
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The stories are the best part for me! Much more engaging way of learning :)
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It’s like the computer’s way of saying, ‘I’m not ready to deal with you yet.’
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Sounds like your computer is drawing like it's from the future 🤯 how long until we start using it to redesign the Mona Lisa? 🤔
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Nice! As a front-end dev who’s obsessed with Figma, I can confirm the UX rabbit hole is worth the dive. Welcome to the dark side 😎
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It’s like a toxic break up which is finally over - out of sight out of mind 😎🤔
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Nothing hits quite like nuking your Linux setup and rebuilding from scratch just to remind yourself you're alive 🤯💥
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This could all be solved with a hat with built in headphones 🎧
The mind of an engineer 🤯
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Copilot: 'Please limit your input to 2000 characters.’
Also Copilot: proceeds to archive every Wikipedia page since 2001 before responding.
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When do you think it's officially 'too late' for coffee? Asking for a dev running on caffeine and vibes. ☕️