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Alt title: There and back again, a Technomancer's tale.| hamy.xyz
I get asked this question a lot in various forms: "How do I get good at coding?"| hamy.xyz
I recently migrated my sites from SvelteKit to F# and did a review of how much money my projects made vs how much they cost.| hamy.xyz
I've been using Google Cloud Run to host my apps for years - I even use it to host this site for ~$1 / month.| hamy.xyz
I've primarily used Google Cloud Run to host my sites for the past few years. I am a big fan of Platform as a Service (PaaS) managed container hosting and Cloud Run has proven to be very reliable and easy to use for my low-traffic purposes (I run this site on it for ~$1 / month).| hamy.xyz
CloudSeed is the F# project boilerplate I've built over the past several years. Its goal is to make building F# apps easy while providing a robust foundation for scale. I've used it in most of my projects over that time - tweaking, refactoring, and overhauling aspects of it as I discovered better ways of doing things.| hamy.xyz
I reflect periodically to better understand where I am, how I got here, and decide where I want to go.| hamy.xyz
SvelteKit has been my go-to frontend framework for the past few years. It was a breath of fresh air from React land, providing a simpler more streamlined experience (esp wrt routing, templating, and data management).| hamy.xyz
HTMX is a tiny JS library that gives your HTML superpowers - allowing it to act more like a modern interactive app than a crufty old enterprise page. It does this by allowing you to swap out only bits of a page rather than requiring a full reload to change the UI (this is what those fancy clientside frameworks like Svelte, React, Vue, etc are doing under the hood to make them feel "modern"). This essentially means that you can build modern apps without any clientside framework - just you and ...| hamy.xyz