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This project is collection of large projects's source code (codebases), built with Reactjs. Eg: Bestbuy, Postman, Trello, Udacity, Coursera, Skillshare, Invision, Intercom, Pipedrive, ... and more


very popular service in latam (colombia,peru,mexico,venezuela)


Definitely. Here's a screenshot from my Cloudflare analytics: https://pixeldrain.com/u/dt92pNgf

Most of my users are Vietnamese. Unfortunately bandwidth is very expensive there, so I have to serve all that traffic from Europe.


why do you have so many tabs open? if i need to see something then i save it to bookmarks or session buddy. How long will it take you to see the content of that amount of tabs if you are ever going to do it?


But why do you save it in bookmarks? With tabs it’s right there where I left it. Same scroll state, same visual content. Why go through the hassle of bookmarking if tabs are already built in and work well?

With bookmarks you lose so much important context. Our minds just don’t work well on lists of links

As I said it’s important the OS works the same way. I always have on the left most space my utility window for example with messengers and mail tabs open

I always have localhost for development for each project on the left most tab followed by the most common docs and tickets I need throughout the project. And then over time I build up tabs to the right. And naturally the ones in the far right are the latest ones so when I come back to the project that often helps recalling what was done last

And if it becomes too much and the tabs are still relevant then I just extract the middle part between localhost+docs on the one side and the latest research on the right and out it in its own window in the background

So essentially I use all the dimensions there are:

- within the tabs there is an order

- within the space there is an order (left half, right half on 34” wide screen)

- in depth there is an order (windows all the way to the back are the oldest and will be culled from time to time)

- and then there is the spaces themselves which are mainly for different projects


It is the same for authentication, file uploads, emails, crons, it is a burden to handle all that externally


It is always the same, you want database use a third party, you want websockets use a third party, this approach turns out to be very expensive if you are starting




no. things usually cost three times the international price


things usually cost three times the international price


> If you must do an infinite scroll (and you don’t), make sure that there’s nothing you need to reach at the bottom.

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