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The team at @greatfrontend.bsky.social has built an awesome platform to help devs excel in their frontend interviews 🚀
Prisma is core to their platform, offering type safety and help with managing complex schemas
Learn more about how they're using Prisma to scale!
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The tight integration between Apple app development and Apple hardware has limited the enhancement of developer experiences. However, the commoditization of macOS virtualization could be a game-changer. Here’s why we're so excited about it: tuist.dev/blog/2025/0...
it is a bittersweet fact that one can always get better at something through effort the upside is that there is no ceiling the downside is that you have to climb the stairs to get a better view, and there's always a better view, and more stairs to climb
how are developers building AI agents in 2025? Join me on the @github podcast today, as I plan to share insights from over 850 million agents runs with billions of tokens daily via Langbase.
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cycfi research has been a very good blog to be subscribed to for years, every couple months some wild new futuristic idea for how to build a guitar www.cycfi.com/2025/02/thor...
Thanks, we're looking into this issue now
Converting XcodeProj into XcodeGraph allows using Tuist commodities such as visualising a project’s graph, or running tests selectively 🚀
We keep repeating ourselves, but yes, open source is amazing. Andy has appeared "out of nowhere" and taken the initiative to ship such a foundational piece that will both benefit Tuist and will become a new commodity in the space, unlocking completely new use cases.
We'd also like to give a huge shout-out to Andy (github.com/ajkolean) for taking the initiative to bring this foundational piece to life. You rock 👏
XcodeGraph is a higher-level representation of your Xcode projects, lending itself to custom automations in your team.
You can find documentation for XcodeGraph and XcodeGraphMapper here:
- xcodegraph.tuist.dev/documentatio...
- xcodegraph.tuist.dev/documentatio...
Some of Tuist features that XcodeGraphMapper unlocks for any Xcode project are: - Selective testing - Inspecting your Xcode graph interactively - Finding implicit dependencies - ... and more!
XcodeGraphMapper is a new utility for parsing Xcode projects into XcodeGraph, unlocking many Tuist features historically reserved to generated projects.
Learn more about it in this blog post by Andy: tuist.dev/blog/2025/02...
Let’s go!!! 🤜🤛
Track index usage per query with PlanetScale Insights.
You can set your default filter mode to session, which achieves this
docs.atuin.sh/configuratio...
The application is source available, so you could build something that follows our paths here. But the SDK is currently editor + sync + a few other things
so much credit to @davidsh.bsky.social and @mitjabezensek.bsky.social for their incredible work on this project over the last few months bsky.app/profile/tldr...
Try out the app at tldraw.com. It's very good. You can also read our source code at github.com/tldraw/tldraw or chat on our Discord at discord.com/invite/SBBE.... Thanks!
We'll be adding more to the tldraw app in the coming months, including features like rich text, elbow arrows, better drag and drop, and application-level features like groups, member-based invites and permissions, comments and attribution, and more.
We can keep it free because we actually make our money off of the tldraw SDK—selling our canvas technology as a primitive to companies like @autodesk, @clickup, @padlet and more. If you're a software maker, learn more at tldraw.dev.
The entire application is free to use.