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datasette
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LaTeX and Neovim for technical note-taking
I use Anki the exact same way. After a lifetime of learning I have accepted that I will never read over anything I write for myself voluntarily - so my two options are:
1. Write an article so good I can publish it and look it over myself later on. I did this last year with https://andrew-quinn.me/fzf/, for example.
2. Create Anki cards out of the material. Use the builtin Card Browser or even https://datasette.io/ on the underlying SQLite database in a pinch to search for my notes any time I have to.
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Daily Price Tracking for Trader Joes
Were you aware of, or tempted by https://datasette.io/ for creating your solution?
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SQLite-Web: Web-based SQLite database browser written in Python
Datasette [0] is worth mentioning in this context since I didn't know about it until the second half of last year.
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Ask HN: What two software products should have a kid?
Browsing HN, GitHub and the like we get to see a huge variety of software products and code bases.
I often see products and think - if this product X, got together with Y, it would be pretty cool - kind of like if they had a kid together.
Not too literally, but more on the conceptual level - my level of programming is low.
E.g. Just some....
- pocketable.io & datasette (+with some more charting) [https://pocketbase.io, https://datasette.io]
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Ask HN: Looking for a project to volunteer on? (February 2024)
You might like the Datasette project: https://datasette.io/
I don't think they are desperate for contributions but it's a welcoming environment and a fun project to hack on. You'll learn a lot just from reading the source and the incredibly informative PRs. The creator is a really talented developer with a great blog which shows up on the HN front page often.
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Stuff I Learned during Hanukkah of Data 2023
Last year I worked through the challenges using VisiData, Datasette, and Pandas. I walked through my thought process and solutions in a series of posts.
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Ask HN: What are some unpopular technologies you wish people knew more about?
Don't overlook https://datasette.io/ even though it does much more than endpoints.
- Effective GPT-4 Programming
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What is Glamorous Toolkit v1.0?
OK, having watched the video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqogvp1dGpk (8 minutes, so 4 minutes if you 2x it) I understand why they have such a hard time answering the question "What is Glamorous Toolkit?"
It's effectively a combination of a Smalltalk IDE, a Jupyter/Observable-style notebook environment and a tool somewhat like R Studio.
It's a hard thing to categorize, because it's not exactly the same kind of thing as anything else.
I emphasize wit the challenge: I have a similar problem with my https://datasette.io/ project.
Sapper
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How I massively improved my website performance by using the right tool for the job
I built my first simple blog site in 2020 using Svelte and Sapper. The blog posts were powered by markdown files stored in the repository, and it was a great starting point.
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SSGs through the ages: The 'Maybe Static Wasn't So Bad' era
Sapper
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Create Beautiful Charts with Svelte and Chart js
pancake which has very scarce documentation and is in thorough experimentation(at the time of writing). Since it has been created by Rich Harris, you can rest assured that it might probably never get documentation or a stable release just like our fallen soldier sapper (a moment of silence in remembrance)
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Build your own component library with Svelte
SvelteKit can be considered the successor to Sapper or NextJS for Svelte. It is packed with tons of cool features, like server side rendering, routing, and code splitting.
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How I Redesigned My Website With SvelteKit
So after using Sapper for some time, I decided to move my website to SvelteKit. I remember saying that I would not move to SvelteKit till they hit version 1 but the framework looks too promising. It had features which I needed and those features weren't in Sapper.
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Journey to Svelte (through Gatsby)
By that time, we had some troubles with virtual dom itself in our custom rich text editor that we based on slate - it was getting a bit laggy when creating huge financial documents (they usually have enormous tables and a lot of infographics) -so we were already thinking about other options and that’s where svelte comes into the light - especially sapper which was de facto default framework to be used with svelte at that time (SvelteKit wasn’t even announced).
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Deploying Sapper application to Deta.sh
Sapper is a framework for building web applications of all sizes, with a beautiful development experience and flexible filesystem-based routing. It is the predecessor of Sveltekit.
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Conheça o que são as siglas CSR, SSR e SSG
Sapper - ecossistema Svelte
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I'm building a web app that aims to combine features from CodePen, Reddit, Medium, Dev.to, and Stack Overflow
Lol I won’t, and to answer your question, it’s built using sapper: https://sapper.svelte.dev
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Sveltekit - to use or not to use?
I maintain a Svelte Starter Kit and all I had to do between several updates is change the layout file names, simplify the hooks, and convert the config file extensions. If you're learning Svelte in 2021, you shouldn't miss learning it, as it's "the missing CLI" and the svelte team's favoured project structure, to build full-stack server rendered and static sites, with File/Folder based routing, focus on server-less with adapters, API routes, and good baked-in conventions and constructs to support common web app needs. It's a successor to Sapper which served the aforementioned needs, with exception of adapters, which is special/unique(with no officially provided parallels in Next.js/Nuxt ecosystems yet) way to make vendor-agnostic, server-less first deployment concern a seamlessly integrated part of the framework.
What are some alternatives?
SvelteKit - web development, streamlined
nocodb - 🔥 🔥 🔥 Open Source Airtable Alternative
duckdb - DuckDB is an in-process SQL OLAP Database Management System
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!
openapi-generator - OpenAPI Generator allows generation of API client libraries (SDK generation), server stubs, documentation and configuration automatically given an OpenAPI Spec (v2, v3)
sql.js-httpvfs - Hosting read-only SQLite databases on static file hosters like Github Pages
litestream - Streaming replication for SQLite.
Sequel-Ace - MySQL/MariaDB database management for macOS
beekeeper-studio - Modern and easy to use SQL client for MySQL, Postgres, SQLite, SQL Server, and more. Linux, MacOS, and Windows.
routify - Automated Svelte routes
awesome-sveltekit - Awesome examples of SvelteKit in the wild
Redash - Make Your Company Data Driven. Connect to any data source, easily visualize, dashboard and share your data.