- Works fully offline; data is stored locally on device - No account, no analytics SDKs, no ads - 2-tap logging for feeds, diapers, sleep; simple charts for patterns - Paid upfront (€2.99) so there’s no subscription or tracking
Tech: React Native / Expo No 3rd-party SDKs; the app doesn’t make network calls during use.
Links: - App Store -> https://apps.apple.com/app/buggy-baby-tracker-log/id67483512... - Landing -> https://buggybaby.app/
In an attempt to expand my horizons and actually get into backend development, I've decided to learn Go. I picked it for no reason other than the market seems to be in a friendly state towards it, compared to Elixir, but I'm very much enjoying it.
Thankfully something unlocked in my brain and I thought of a project to do while learning the syntax and how the language works, so I've built a scraper.
Here's the link: https://github.com/ItzaMi/compare-supermarket-prices
At this point, I would like to know what I'm doing wrong and what I could improve in it, so any tips and advice would be very much appreciated!
Any ideas or guides would be great. I appreciate your help!
[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZvmYaFkNJI
[2] https://youtu.be/xgz-HTot3R8
Mostly I use Notion to bookmark links, have a proper reading list, take notes of articles/books that I find interesting, and to keep track of my tasks.
If you're interested I also discuss my process on my latest blog post, if you're interested, (https://itzami.com/blog/how-i-use-notion-as-a-developer/) but feel free to just explore your own study methods here
Currently I'm using an udemy course (https://www.udemy.com/course/the-complete-elixir-and-phoenix-bootcamp-and-tutorial/) and although it has been great, I fear that I might be missing something important along the way.
I've also looked into Elixir School for documentation and Exercism for, well, exercises, but I was wondering if you guys suggest any other material.
Thank you in advance!