I don't know if you are into this kind of things, but I remember spending a day in PS to achieve smth you can do in 2 clicks with their new neural filters
Was so close to become a millionaire once again. Ah well 🤷♂
For anyone who wants to promote something, please do note that if it's irrelevant to the channel's main content, don't bother. I don't do this for money and even casino ad for 350$ will still be a no.
I am subscribed to some of the channels myself where I see a lot of ads with 100500 subscribe buttons and it massively downgrades the channel's quality imho.
If you developed an interesting app, designed smth nice or have a useful tool to share with the community - it's a different story.
An amazing article on how frontend devs end up with higher responsibility nowadays
A good quote that I want to capture here from the article:
Being a front-end developer puts us on the front lines between the thing we’re building and the people we’re building it for, and that’s a place some of us really enjoy being.
What's interesting guys, is that it looks like I'm not the only one disliking forms & the state where they are at in 2020.
A few days ago I got approached by the team that attempts to solve typical forms management nightmare and even let you get integrated user tracking into it, to see what is broken in your form from UX perspective.
If the user spends too much time on your forms you can clearly say it needs improvement.
Guys from mightyforms are tackling this issue with their own solution, which looks quite good and they deserve some kudos I think.
Looks like that's the one to give a shot (especially since there is a free tier)🔥
Web Forms It amazes me how in 2020 creating smart forms with decent validation, user feedback, loading states for async api calls is still not a breeze. Sure, you ve got Formik, Redux-form and what not, but linking it with some UI libraries still feels like…