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  • If Not React, Then What? - Infrequently Noted

    Over the past decade, my work has centred on partnering with teams to build ambitious products for the web across both desktop and mobile. This has provided a ring-side seat to a sweeping variety of teams, products, and technology stacks across more than 100 engagements. While I'd like to be spending most of this time working through improvements to web APIs, the majority of time spent with partne

      If Not React, Then What? - Infrequently Noted
    • GitHub - taishi-i/awesome-ChatGPT-repositories: A curated list of resources dedicated to open source GitHub repositories related to ChatGPT and OpenAI API

      awesome-chatgpt-api - Curated list of apps and tools that not only use the new ChatGPT API, but also allow users to configure their own API keys, enabling free and on-demand usage of their own quota. awesome-chatgpt-prompts - This repo includes ChatGPT prompt curation to use ChatGPT better. awesome-chatgpt - Curated list of awesome tools, demos, docs for ChatGPT and GPT-3 awesome-totally-open-chat

        GitHub - taishi-i/awesome-ChatGPT-repositories: A curated list of resources dedicated to open source GitHub repositories related to ChatGPT and OpenAI API
      • Track Awesome List Updates Daily

        Track Awesome List Updates DailyWe track over 500 awesome list updates, and you can also subscribe to daily or weekly updates via RSS or News Letter. This repo is generated by trackawesomelist-source, visit it Online or with Github. 📅 Weekly · 🔍 Search · 🔥 Feed · 📮 Subscribe · ❤️ Sponsor · 😺 Github · 🌐 Website · 📝 07/29 · ✅ 07/29 Table of Contents Recently Updated Top 50 Awesome List All Tr

          Track Awesome List Updates Daily
        • Django for Startup Founders: A better software architecture for SaaS startups and consumer apps

          In an ideal world, startups would be easy. We'd run our idea by some potential customers, build the product, and then immediately ride that sweet exponential growth curve off into early retirement. Of course it doesn't actually work like that. Not even a little. In real life, even startups that go on to become billion-dollar companies typically go through phases like: Having little or no growth fo

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