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phrase-tutor-wasp
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Show HN: Phrase Tutor – learn Italian via roulette wheel flashcard selection
Hey people, this is a side-project of mine called Phrase Tutor (https://phrasetutor.com).
I whipped it up to help me learn Italian using a method I used way back in high school to faster retain historical facts. It has a pool of 100ish phrases and after you go through them all at least once, it will start prioritising phrases that you had trouble with. This way you are focusing on the toughest phrases more. This is kinda like roulette wheel selection used often with genetic algorithms.
I wanted to blend in when I was in Italy and not speak English all the time. I only had a week, and of course, I built an app to help with that. It was awesome saying "Mi scusi" all the time and at some point, they helped us to find our way when our phones died!
It's built using a full-stack framework I'm also developing called Wasp (http://wasp-lang.dev) and I rebuilt it from Supabase to Wasp when I joined the company.
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Building a full-stack app for learning Italian: Supabase vs. Wasp
View the source here
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Codd almighty! Has it been half a century of SQL already?
I see it differently. In the 25 years I've been working in this industry I see a welcome trend toward doing more in the database, such that the impedance mismatch dissipates:
https://gist.github.com/cpursley/c8fb81fe8a7e5df038158bdfe0f...
https://supabase.com/
One way to eliminate the Java-SQL impedance (for example) mismatch is to delete Java altogether, along with JOOQ, Hibernate, and Spring (for example).
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Confidently Incorrect - Recipe Collection App : So far...
My initial, now long abandoned, plan was to use Next/Nuxt to create the front-end and have the back-end be in Python, to allow me to use the recipe-scrapers library, and to use Supabase to organise the database of users and their collection of recipes, and allow the users to enter a list of ingredients and be presented with a selection of recipes from their own curated collection that contained those recipes, allowing people to get some inspiration on what to cook based on the ingredients available to them at the time. Using the recipe-scrapers library, I would have allowed them to enter a URL to add a recipe into their collection, as well as a page displaying all the recipes currently stored in the collection and allow them to delete any they no longer wished to be included. Nothing too crazy, a pretty sweet simple idea, which I would make sure was responsive enough to look good when viewing on a phone.
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Using Supabase to Store Images in a .NET Application
Step 1: Sign up at supabase.com and create a new project.
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Good alternatives to Heroku
Subpabase - Like Planetscale this is only for databases. It is an open source Firebase alternative for building secure and performant Postgres backends with minimal configuration.
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You should start creating a View in Supabase!!
If you are new to postgres or if you are a frontend heavy developer who is currently relying on supabase to have a magic backend appearing out of nowhere, or maybe you are just someone who likes to read stuff and in that case I have something to share with you!
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Mastering Real-Time Collaboration: Building Figma and Miro-Inspired Features with Supabase
Supabase is a backend as a service visual platform that allows you to create postgres DB with minimum code. Their documentation is so good that it feels like home and you can get your project online in no matter of time.
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Wasp x Supabase: Smokin’ Hot Full-Stack Combo 🌶️ 🔥
It was a great experience using Supabase’s rock-solid PostgreSQL database for this app. The DX around that product is phenomenal: viewing and managing the DB data was a lifesaver when you don’t want to craft your own admin panel from scratch.
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How I migrated from Firebase to Supabase
I didn't really give much thought as to which backend I would use. I already had 2 projects in Supabase (BOXCUT & MineWork), but also a few projects in Firebase too. I was more concerned at the time at actually building the product.
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How to get free Postgres
Sign up for SupaBase: Head over to SupaBase and sign up. Create a new workspace and project with your preferred names.
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Creating a Pokémon guessing game using Supabase, Drizzle, and Next.js in just 2 hours!
Setting up Supabase Create a new Supabase project, and get the connection string for the database from settings > database.
What are some alternatives?
flyctl - Command line tools for fly.io services
Appwrite - Your backend, minus the hassle.
phrase-tutor-supabase - Learning langauge by learning 100 most common phrases
pocketbase - Open Source realtime backend in 1 file
wasp - The fastest way to develop full-stack web apps with React & Node.js.
nhost - The Open Source Firebase Alternative with GraphQL.
neon - Neon: Serverless Postgres. We separated storage and compute to offer autoscaling, code-like database branching, and scale to zero.
next-auth - Authentication for the Web.
Directus - The Modern Data Stack 🐰 — Directus is an instant REST+GraphQL API and intuitive no-code data collaboration app for any SQL database.
Hasura - Blazing fast, instant realtime GraphQL APIs on your DB with fine grained access control, also trigger webhooks on database events.
faunadb-js - Javascript driver for Fauna v4
vitess - Vitess is a database clustering system for horizontal scaling of MySQL.