Show HN: I hype drivingly recreated my website and it was awesome

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SurveyJS - Open-Source JSON Form Builder to Create Dynamic Forms Right in Your App
With SurveyJS form UI libraries, you can build and style forms in a fully-integrated drag & drop form builder, render them in your JS app, and store form submission data in any backend, inc. PHP, ASP.NET Core, and Node.js.
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InfluxDB - Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale
Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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  • vite-imagetools

    Load and transform images using a toolbox :toolbox: of custom import directives!

  • Hello HN,

    I had some christmas free time over the last two weeks (Merry Christmas btw ;-)) and used that time to completely recreate the website of my app[1]. I used all the fancy new tools. I didn't know some of them when I started.

    What was my goal?

    * Pretty website

    * Blazing fast

    * Mobile first

    * SSR

    * Webp support

    * Generally all the best website practices (high lighthouse score)

    What did I use?

    * Tailwindcss (https://tailwindcss.com/)

    * Tailwind Components (https://tailwindui.com/)

    * React (https://reactjs.org/)

    * ViteJs (https://vitejs.dev/)

    * Kubernetes (https://kubernetes.io/)

    Well what can I say. I hate creating websites, but this was an awesome experience. Never have I created a website more efficiently. Tailwindcss + Components is just the best. ViteJS is so so so much easier to setup compared to webpack and has SSR support on top of it. React has been around somewhat longer and I did a lot of projects with it, so that was a nobrainer. Special thanks to all the people who created these awesome tools.

    PS: If you work with lots of images, do yourself a favor and use something like https://github.com/JonasKruckenberg/imagetools. It saved me hours of dreadful work.

    [1] https://stockevents.app

  • vite

    Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!

  • Hello HN,

    I had some christmas free time over the last two weeks (Merry Christmas btw ;-)) and used that time to completely recreate the website of my app[1]. I used all the fancy new tools. I didn't know some of them when I started.

    What was my goal?

    * Pretty website

    * Blazing fast

    * Mobile first

    * SSR

    * Webp support

    * Generally all the best website practices (high lighthouse score)

    What did I use?

    * Tailwindcss (https://tailwindcss.com/)

    * Tailwind Components (https://tailwindui.com/)

    * React (https://reactjs.org/)

    * ViteJs (https://vitejs.dev/)

    * Kubernetes (https://kubernetes.io/)

    Well what can I say. I hate creating websites, but this was an awesome experience. Never have I created a website more efficiently. Tailwindcss + Components is just the best. ViteJS is so so so much easier to setup compared to webpack and has SSR support on top of it. React has been around somewhat longer and I did a lot of projects with it, so that was a nobrainer. Special thanks to all the people who created these awesome tools.

    PS: If you work with lots of images, do yourself a favor and use something like https://github.com/JonasKruckenberg/imagetools. It saved me hours of dreadful work.

    [1] https://stockevents.app

  • SurveyJS

    Open-Source JSON Form Builder to Create Dynamic Forms Right in Your App. With SurveyJS form UI libraries, you can build and style forms in a fully-integrated drag & drop form builder, render them in your JS app, and store form submission data in any backend, inc. PHP, ASP.NET Core, and Node.js.

    SurveyJS logo
  • Tailwind CSS

    A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.

  • Hello HN,

    I had some christmas free time over the last two weeks (Merry Christmas btw ;-)) and used that time to completely recreate the website of my app[1]. I used all the fancy new tools. I didn't know some of them when I started.

    What was my goal?

    * Pretty website

    * Blazing fast

    * Mobile first

    * SSR

    * Webp support

    * Generally all the best website practices (high lighthouse score)

    What did I use?

    * Tailwindcss (https://tailwindcss.com/)

    * Tailwind Components (https://tailwindui.com/)

    * React (https://reactjs.org/)

    * ViteJs (https://vitejs.dev/)

    * Kubernetes (https://kubernetes.io/)

    Well what can I say. I hate creating websites, but this was an awesome experience. Never have I created a website more efficiently. Tailwindcss + Components is just the best. ViteJS is so so so much easier to setup compared to webpack and has SSR support on top of it. React has been around somewhat longer and I did a lot of projects with it, so that was a nobrainer. Special thanks to all the people who created these awesome tools.

    PS: If you work with lots of images, do yourself a favor and use something like https://github.com/JonasKruckenberg/imagetools. It saved me hours of dreadful work.

    [1] https://stockevents.app

  • React

    The library for web and native user interfaces.

  • Hello HN,

    I had some christmas free time over the last two weeks (Merry Christmas btw ;-)) and used that time to completely recreate the website of my app[1]. I used all the fancy new tools. I didn't know some of them when I started.

    What was my goal?

    * Pretty website

    * Blazing fast

    * Mobile first

    * SSR

    * Webp support

    * Generally all the best website practices (high lighthouse score)

    What did I use?

    * Tailwindcss (https://tailwindcss.com/)

    * Tailwind Components (https://tailwindui.com/)

    * React (https://reactjs.org/)

    * ViteJs (https://vitejs.dev/)

    * Kubernetes (https://kubernetes.io/)

    Well what can I say. I hate creating websites, but this was an awesome experience. Never have I created a website more efficiently. Tailwindcss + Components is just the best. ViteJS is so so so much easier to setup compared to webpack and has SSR support on top of it. React has been around somewhat longer and I did a lot of projects with it, so that was a nobrainer. Special thanks to all the people who created these awesome tools.

    PS: If you work with lots of images, do yourself a favor and use something like https://github.com/JonasKruckenberg/imagetools. It saved me hours of dreadful work.

    [1] https://stockevents.app

  • kubernetes

    Production-Grade Container Scheduling and Management

  • Hello HN,

    I had some christmas free time over the last two weeks (Merry Christmas btw ;-)) and used that time to completely recreate the website of my app[1]. I used all the fancy new tools. I didn't know some of them when I started.

    What was my goal?

    * Pretty website

    * Blazing fast

    * Mobile first

    * SSR

    * Webp support

    * Generally all the best website practices (high lighthouse score)

    What did I use?

    * Tailwindcss (https://tailwindcss.com/)

    * Tailwind Components (https://tailwindui.com/)

    * React (https://reactjs.org/)

    * ViteJs (https://vitejs.dev/)

    * Kubernetes (https://kubernetes.io/)

    Well what can I say. I hate creating websites, but this was an awesome experience. Never have I created a website more efficiently. Tailwindcss + Components is just the best. ViteJS is so so so much easier to setup compared to webpack and has SSR support on top of it. React has been around somewhat longer and I did a lot of projects with it, so that was a nobrainer. Special thanks to all the people who created these awesome tools.

    PS: If you work with lots of images, do yourself a favor and use something like https://github.com/JonasKruckenberg/imagetools. It saved me hours of dreadful work.

    [1] https://stockevents.app

  • InfluxDB

    Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.

    InfluxDB logo
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