It's not me, but rather my professional musician friend. He wants to make supplementary income. I told him that Javascript, then React would be the way to do it. What do ya'll think?
I'm frustrated that comments sections are generally flooded and unorganized. For example, looking at this recent article on HN (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11273301), there's good discussion, but it's too difficult to parse for the best arguments and debate. What could be done to make online discussion more engaged and intelligent?
I'm looking for a document that is maintained by anyone interested that has best practices on any front-end topic (eg. text-replacement, approached for icons, vertical align, etc). Similar to a best practices document that companies use internally. If there's not one, we should make one.
How do you all make an effort to learn and avoid repeating coding errors? I'm thinking about starting a running document where I will catalogue things that I get stuck on and how I overcome them, in an effort to crystallize new knowledge and logical thinking.
I'd be interested in talking to anyone else whose interested in making email better. I'm thinking something along the lines of creating a simple task management web app that integrates all tasks, to-do's, read-it-laters, and email. If interested, reply in the comments, and maybe this will devolve into a Google hangout with stupid moustaches.