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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close DEV Help The latest help documentation, tips and tricks from the DEV Community. Help > Writing, Editing and Scheduling Writing, Editing and Scheduling In this article The Editor Drafting and publishing a post: Scheduling a post: Creating a Series Cross-posting Content Helpful Resources DEV Editor guide Markdown Cheatsheet Best Practices for Writing on DEV Guidelines for Avoiding Plagiarism on DEV Guidelines for AI-assisted Articles on DEV Common Questions Q: How do I set a canonical URL on my post? Q: How do I set a cover image for my post? Q: Do I own the articles that I publish? Q: Can I cross-post something I've already written on my own blog or Medium? Q: Can I use profanity in my posts? Q: Why has my post been removed? Q: Will you put ads on my posts' pages? Explore the ins and outs of writing, editing, scheduling, and managing articles. The Editor The DEV editor is your primary tool for writing and sharing posts. With a Markdown -based syntax and flexible options for embedding content, the editor is one of the main ways DEV members express themselves. Drafting, scheduling, and publishing posts are all options; importing via RSS is also a feature that we provide. Learn how to use the DEV editor to create and format your articles effectively: Drafting and publishing a post: Click on " Write a Post " in the top right corner of the site. Follow the prompts to fill out the necessary inputs. Give your post a title, write the body content, add appropriate tags, and fill out any other optional fields. If you're not ready to share your article, just click "Save draft" in the bottom left. You can access your drafts from your user dashboard and return to editing your post whenever you wish. Once you're ready to share your post, click the "Publish" button in the bottom left. Note: if you are using the Basic Markdown editor you interface is more minimalistic, and you'll need to change published: false to published: true in the Front Matter of the post, then save to publish your post. Congratulations, your post should be published! You should see the article listed on your public profile. Note that you can access analytics for each post you've shared from your user dashboard by clicking on the ... beside the article title. Scheduling a post: To schedule a post, you may open a draft or start writing a new post. Once you've got your post set up, click on the hexagon icon in the bottom left-hand corner near the Publish button. See "Schedule Publication" and use the inputs to select a date and time for the post to go live. Note: this feature is set to your local time zone. Creating a Series DEV provides authors with the ability to link articles together in a series. A series has a title and an associated page to hold all the entries (e.g. Sloan's Inbox ). Most often this is done for articles that are thematically related or recurring weekly posts. We have a handy guide here that explains step-by-step how to create a series on DEV. Note: If you've written the first entry in a series and are wondering why the series title is not easily visible, it's because we don't actually display information about a post being part of a series until there is more than one entry in the series. Once you write your second entry in the series, the Table of Contents and title for the series should appear. Cross-posting Content DEV offers a variety of features for those who want to cross-post content from elsewhere on the web. We encourage folks to share articles from their personal and company blogs! Notably, we offer folks the ability to import content via RSS and set canonical links on any posts that are shared. Using the RSS Feed on DEV Community Configure RSS Feed: Navigate to extensions within the settings. Under "Publishing to DEV Community 👩💻👨💻 from RSS," enter your blog's RSS feed URL. You will see the option to "Mark the RSS source as canonical URL" or "Replace links with DEV Community links." Check the info below (Specifying a Canonical URL) to help you decide which option to select. Click "submit feed settings." Edit Post Drafts Before Publishing Go to your user dashboard. Click edit beside the post you want to post. Save each draft after making changes. Publish Post when ready. How to Specify a Canonical URL Members reposting content often worry about original posts becoming less discoverable in search engines and their website losing visibility as the newer publishing platform (e.g., DEV) might surpass the original blog. Fortunately, DEV allows authors to address these concerns. By inputting a canonical URL, contributors can ensure search engines understand the original source. This prevents any penalties for reposting, and search engine crawlers boost the ranking of the original article. Option 1 (RSS Import): Check the "Mark the RSS source as canonical URL by default" box upon import. Option 2 (Individual Posts): Identify your editor version in /settings/customization. Rich + Markdown Editor: Click the gear icon next to "Save draft" and enter the original post's URL in the "Canonical URL" field. Basic Markdown Editor: Add canonical_url: X to the post's front matter, specifying the original post's URL. Following these steps ensures proper attribution and maintains the visibility of your content. Helpful Resources Below you'll find various resources we recommend for better understanding DEV's writing policies and tools. DEV Editor guide A quick guide that provides you with technical tips for using the DEV Editor and our brand of Markdown. You can also find it by clicking the "?" page in the editor . Markdown Cheatsheet A handy cheatsheet for commonly-used Markdown formatting syntax. Best Practices for Writing on DEV A helpful series that offers both technical tips and general guidance for making the best-fit article for DEV. 🙌 Guidelines for Avoiding Plagiarism on DEV This resource offers guidance for how to avoid plagiarism. We take a strong stance against plagiarism on DEV; please don't hesitate to report any plagiarism to us. Guidelines for AI-assisted Articles on DEV These guidelines detail our requirements for properly labelling AI-assisted content on DEV. Please don't hesitate to report any content that is written with AI-assistance if it isn't following these guidelines. Common Questions Q: How do I set a canonical URL on my post? In the post editor, click the hexagon icon in the bottom left-hand corner beside "save draft" and you'll see an input box to designate a Canonical URL. Note: if you are using the Basic Markdown editor you must add a line for it inside the triple dashes (aka Front Matter), like so: --- title: published: false tags: canonical_url: <https://mycoolsite.com/my-post> --- Q: How do I set a cover image for my post? If using the Rich + Markdown editor, then click the "Add a cover image" button above the title of the post. If using the Basic Markdown editor, include cover_image: [url] in the front matter of your post. Note: you may change your editor type from your settings . Q: Do I own the articles that I publish? Yes, you own the rights to the content you create and post on dev.to and you have the full authority to post, edit, and remove your content as you see fit. Q: Can I cross-post something I've already written on my own blog or Medium? Absolutely, as long as you have the rights you need to do so! And if it's of high quality, we'll feature it. Q: Can I use profanity in my posts? We don't disallow profanity in general, but we do have an internal policy of not promoting posts that have profanity in the title, so you might want to keep that in mind. If your profanity is targeted at individuals or hateful, then it would cross the lines of what's acceptable via our Code of Conduct and we may take necessary action to remove you content. Q: Why has my post been removed? Your post is subject to removal at the discretion of the moderators if they believe it does not meet the requirements of our Code of Conduct . If you think we may have made a mistake, please email us at support@dev.to . Q: Will you put ads on my posts' pages? It's possible. We do allow organizations to purchase advertisements with DEV. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Victor de la Fouchardière Posted on Aug 16, 2020 🤝 Promise.allSettled() VS Promise.all() in JavaScript 🍭 # node # webdev # javascript # beginners Hello ! 🧑🌾 Promises are available since ES2015 to simplify the handling of asynchronous operations. Let's discover 2 Promises and their differences: Promise.allSettled(iterable) Promise.all(iterable) Both of them take an iterable and return an array containing the fulfilled Promises. ❓ So, what is the difference between them ? Promise.all() 🧠 The Promise. all() method takes an iterable of promises as an input, and returns a single Promise that resolves to an array of the results of the input promises. All resolved As you can see, we are passing an array to Promise.all. And when all three promises get resolved, Promise.all resolves and the output is consoled. Now, let's see if one promise is not resolved , and so, if this one is reject. What was the output ? 🛑 1 failed Promise.all is rejected if at least one of the elements are rejected . For example, we pass 2 promises that resolve and one promise that rejects immediately, then Promise.all will reject immediately. Promise.allSettled() 🦷 Since ES2020 you can use Promise.allSettled . It returns a promise that always resolves after all of the given promises have either fulfilled or rejected, with an array of objects that each describes the outcome of each promise. For each outcome object, a status string is present : fulfilled ✅ rejected ❌ The value (or reason) reflects what value each promise was fulfilled (or rejected) with. Have a close look at following properties ( status , value , reason ) of resulting array. Differences 👬 Promise.all will reject as soon as one of the Promises in the array rejects. Promise.allSettled will never reject, it will resolve once all Promises in the array have either rejected or resolved. Supported Browsers 🚸 The browsers supported by JavaScript Promise.allSettled() and Promise.all() methods are listed below: Google Chrome Microsoft Edge Mozilla Firefox Apple Safari Opera Cheers 🍻 🍻 🍻 If you enjoyed this article you can follow me on Twitter or here on dev.to where I regularly post bite size tips relating to HTML, CSS and JavaScript. 📦 GitHub Profile: The RIGHT Way to Show your latest DEV articles + BONUS 🎁 Victor de la Fouchardière ・ Aug 5 '20 #github #markdown #showdev #productivity 🍦 Cancel Properly HTTP Requests in React Hooks and avoid Memory Leaks 🚨 Victor de la Fouchardière ・ Jul 29 '20 #react #javascript #tutorial #showdev Top comments (14) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Pankaj Patel Pankaj Patel Pankaj Patel Follow Programmer, Blogger, Photographer and little bit of everything Location Lyon, France Work Lead Frontend Engineer at @abtasty Joined Mar 5, 2019 • Aug 17 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This is a really handy, allSettled has more verbose output Thanks for sharing @viclafouch . Like comment: Like comment: 4 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Victor de la Fouchardière Victor de la Fouchardière Victor de la Fouchardière Follow 🐦 Frontend developer and technical writer based in France. I love teaching web development and all kinds of other things online 🤖 Email victor.delafouchardiere@gmail.com Location Paris Education EEMI Work Frontend Engineer Joined Nov 4, 2019 • Aug 17 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Arman Khan Arman Khan Arman Khan Follow Fullstack web developer Email armankhan9244@gmail.com Location Surat, India Education Self-taught Work full stack developer at Zypac InfoTech Joined Jul 22, 2019 • Aug 17 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Loved the article Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Victor de la Fouchardière Victor de la Fouchardière Victor de la Fouchardière Follow 🐦 Frontend developer and technical writer based in France. I love teaching web development and all kinds of other things online 🤖 Email victor.delafouchardiere@gmail.com Location Paris Education EEMI Work Frontend Engineer Joined Nov 4, 2019 • Aug 17 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thank you @iarmankhan ;) Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Suyeb Bagdadi Suyeb Bagdadi Suyeb Bagdadi Follow Joined Aug 26, 2022 • Aug 26 '22 • Edited on Aug 26 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide You can as well do the following to stop Promise.all from rejecting if there is an exception thrown.`` ` let storage = { updated: 0, published: 0, error: 0, }; let p1 = async (name) => { let status = { success: true, error: false, }; return status; }; let p2 = async (name) => { throw new Error('on purpose'); }; let success = () => { storage.updated += 1; }; let logError = (error) => { console.log(error.message); storage.error += 1; }; Promise.all([ p1('shobe 1').then(success).catch(logError), p2('shobe 2').then(success).catch(logError), p1('shobe 1').then(success).catch(logError), ]).then(() => { console.log('done'); }); ` Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Justin Hunter Justin Hunter Justin Hunter Follow VP of Product at Pinata, co-founder of Orbiter - the easiest way to host static websites and apps. Location Dallas Work Software Engineer at Pinata Joined Apr 10, 2019 • Aug 17 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Whoa! I had no idea this existed. Thanks for the helpful write-up! Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Victor de la Fouchardière Victor de la Fouchardière Victor de la Fouchardière Follow 🐦 Frontend developer and technical writer based in France. I love teaching web development and all kinds of other things online 🤖 Email victor.delafouchardiere@gmail.com Location Paris Education EEMI Work Frontend Engineer Joined Nov 4, 2019 • Aug 17 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide A pleasure @polluterofminds ;) Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Dayzen Dayzen Dayzen Follow Location Korea Seoul Work Backend Engineer at Smile Ventures Joined Apr 18, 2020 • Aug 17 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thanks for sharing this post! Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Devin Rhode Devin Rhode Devin Rhode Follow writing javascript for like 8 years or something like that :) Location Minneapolis, MN Work Javascript developer at Robert Half Technology Joined Sep 16, 2019 • Dec 1 '22 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I'd love some elaboration on why allSettled was made/why it's better Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Devin Rhode Devin Rhode Devin Rhode Follow writing javascript for like 8 years or something like that :) Location Minneapolis, MN Work Javascript developer at Robert Half Technology Joined Sep 16, 2019 • Dec 1 '22 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide github.com/tc39/proposal-promise-a... Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Mohd Aliyan Mohd Aliyan Mohd Aliyan Follow I am a software Engineer looking for each day of learning. Joined Oct 6, 2021 • Oct 6 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Very well explained. Thank you so much Victor. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Yogendra Yogendra Yogendra Follow Location Bengaluru, India Work Web Developer at LayerIV Joined Sep 25, 2020 • Jan 31 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide How can I use Promise.allSettled() with my webpack-react app? Is there any plugin being used for it? Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Vladislav Guleaev Vladislav Guleaev Vladislav Guleaev Follow Fullstack Javascript Developer from Munich, Germany. Location Munich, Germany Education Computer Science - Bachelor Degree Work Software Developer at CHECK24 Joined Apr 8, 2019 • Jun 8 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide short and nice! 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Dylan Muraco Posted on Dec 30, 2021 When to Use Server-Side rendering vs Static Generation in Next.js Pre-rendering your pages has multiple benefits such as better performance and better SEO. But choosing whether to statically generate your pages or render them on the server side can be confusing. Let's first take a look at Server-Side rendering getServerSideProps The main difference between getServerSideProps and getStaticProps is when they are ran. getServerSideProps is ran when every new request is made to the page. export async function getServerSideProps ( context ) { const { userId } = context . params const user = await getUser ( userId ) return { props : { user } } } export default function User ({ user }) { return ( < div > < h1 > { user . name } < /h1 > < /div > ) } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode In this example we are getting the userId from a dynamic route , getting the information about the user, then using that data to build the user page. Note that we have access to the request through params now lets take a look at getStaticProps getStaticProps We saw that getServerSideProps gets ran every time a new request is made so what about getStaticProps. getStaticProps is ran at build time, meaning that whenever you run npm run build this is when your static pages are built. export async function getStaticProps () { const blogPosts = await getBlogPosts () return { props : { blogPosts } } } export default function Home ({ blogPosts }) { return ( < div > { blogPosts . map ( post => ( < h1 > { post . name } < /h1 > ))} < /div > ) } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode this function is getting a list of blog posts and rendering them on a page. Because we know what we want before hand we can statically render the page whereas in our server side rendering example we don't know before the request is made what the user wants. So when to user getServerSideProps? Good for when you don't know what the user wants before they make a request Still want good SEO When to use getStaticProps? When we know what the user wants at build time Really fast performance and SEO This was just a quick dive into static generation vs server-side generation. If you want to learn more please let me know. As always thanks for reading. Top comments (8) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Martin Krause Martin Krause Martin Krause Follow “It’s only work if somebody makes you do it.” • craft code • creative ideas • cutting edge • author • senior front end architect • professional scuba diver • adventures above and below the sea level Location Germany Work Senior Front End Architect, Full Stack Engineer, Creative Technologist and Scuba Diving Professional Joined May 19, 2019 • Dec 30 '21 • Edited on Dec 30 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Hey! Great explanation! Back in summer I took e deep dive into the different types of pre-rendering with next.js - take a look if you like! Cheers! Like comment: Like comment: 4 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Aimee Aimee Aimee Follow I'm a passionate front end developer with experience in HTML5, CSS3, Javascript, React, Typescript, GraphQL, Styled Components, MUI. Location UK Work web developer Joined May 18, 2019 • Jan 12 '23 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide hey nice blog post, which one should I use then, getByStaticProps, I'm fetching some data from a CMS I set up which stores my projects in then I'm wanting to display this data in my portfolio, I was using getByServerSideProps but I'm thinking I should use the other as it's not rarely going to change unless I go into the CMS and add a new project. Thanks Like comment: Like comment: Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand coder-pixel coder-pixel coder-pixel Follow Work Student Joined Jan 23, 2023 • May 3 '23 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I think in that case you should go for 'getStaticProps' option, as your data is ll static in general most of the time. Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Ryan-Mambou Ryan-Mambou Ryan-Mambou Follow Joined Mar 28, 2022 • Sep 20 '22 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Excellent article man. Thanks a lot! Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Emeka Orji Emeka Orji Emeka Orji Follow Email emekapraiseo@gmail.com Location Lagos, Nigeria Pronouns He/Him Work Engineering Joined Jun 25, 2020 • Jul 25 '22 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Amazing Explanation!!👍👍 Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Stelios Papoutsakis Stelios Papoutsakis Stelios Papoutsakis Follow I started as a full stack junior web developer in 2018, became a team leader and I am trying to level up my game. Joined Jun 15, 2024 • Jun 15 '24 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide good one. can we use both in a next.js project? Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Shuvo Koiri Shuvo Koiri Shuvo Koiri Follow Joined Jun 30, 2022 • Jun 30 '22 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Ok,,,,Can you tell me wahich one should I use in index.js for my Blogging website>>>??? Like comment: Like comment: Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Md Ohidul Islam Md Ohidul Islam Md Ohidul Islam Follow Joined Jul 1, 2022 • Jul 1 '22 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Hello Shuvo Koiri, I am assuming that your index.js page is responsible for showing a list of blog posts, which we can assume doesn't change so frequently (e.g: Multiple-times in an hour). Therefore you can use getStaticProps with the property revalidate: 10 . By doing that Next.js will re-generate only the index.js page at most once every 10 seconds. See the code snapshot below, this is from the official Next.js documentation. export async function getStaticProps () { const res = await fetch ( ' https://.../posts ' ) const posts = await res . json () return { props : { posts , }, // Next.js will attempt to re-generate the page: // - When a request comes in // - At most once every 10 seconds revalidate : 10 , // In seconds } } ``` Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Like comment: Like comment: 4 likes Like Comment button Reply Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . 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SuprSend — Full-Stack Notification Management Platform - • Definition: SuprSend is a full-stack notification management platform that unifies multi-channel delivery, user preferences, in-app inbox, workflow orchestration, and analytics into one system. • Core Capabilities: • Single API + SDKs (Node, Python, Java, Go, React, Flutter, iOS, Android) • Multi-channel: Email, SMS, Push, In-App, Slack, Teams, WhatsApp • Workflow automation with batching, delays, branching, smart routing • Centralized template management (WYSIWYG, versioning, i18n, brand-level customization) • Preference center (category, channel, frequency, multi-tenant support) • Real-time logs, observability, and sync to data warehouses • Enterprise-grade reliability (SOC 2 Type II, HIPAA, GDPR, RBAC, BYO Cloud) • Impact: Customers report 90% reduction in ops overhead, 40% uplift in engagement, 30% savings on notification costs, and sub-5-minute time-to-live for new notifications    . • Customer Examples: • Freightify: +30% quote-win ratio with multi-brand notifications • Topmate: Multi-channel campaigns for 10k+ creators with no extra dev load • Evocalize: +27% repeat purchases using SuprSend’s inbox & workflows • Positioning: SuprSend is designed as the full-stack alternative to fragmented notification tools, providing end-to-end coverage for modern SaaS and enterprise teams. Unified Multi-Channel Notifications with SuprSend - SuprSend is a developer-first notification orchestration platform that unifies email, in-app inbox, SMS, mobile push, web push, Slack, Microsoft Teams, and WhatsApp into one API. It handles templates, user preferences, vendor routing, retries, and observability across all channels. By enabling cross-channel workflows and intelligent fallbacks, SuprSend ensures reliable, preference-aware delivery without building in-house notification systems. Multi-Channel Notifications with SuprSend - SuprSend is a developer-first notification orchestration platform that unifies all major communication channels into a single API and workflow engine. Instead of building and maintaining separate integrations, product teams can manage templates, user preferences, vendor routing, and observability from one place. Channels supported by SuprSend: • Email – Transactional and product emails via providers like SendGrid, SES, Postmark; vendor switching without code changes. • In-App Inbox – Customizable in-app feeds with read/unread states, grouping, and preference-aware delivery. • SMS – Reliable, vendor-agnostic SMS (Twilio, MSG91, etc.) for OTPs and alerts with retry and fallback logic. • Mobile Push – iOS and Android push via FCM/APNs; template-driven with user targeting and scheduling. • Web Push – Real-time browser notifications with subscription handling and cross-browser support. • Slack – Direct notifications to Slack channels or DMs for product and team workflows. • Microsoft Teams – Enterprise-ready notifications into Teams channels using unified orchestration. • WhatsApp – Secure, personalized WhatsApp messaging through WhatsApp Business APIs. By decoupling notification logic from channels, SuprSend enables cross-channel workflows, intelligent fallbacks, and preference-aware delivery—ensuring messages always reach users on their preferred medium. WhatsApp Notifications with SuprSend - SuprSend provides native WhatsApp notification support for transactional and conversational messaging. By integrating WhatsApp Business APIs via SuprSend, teams can deliver secure, personalized updates while managing templates, variables, and user preferences centrally. Combined with SuprSend’s workflow engine, WhatsApp can act as a primary or fallback channel in cross-channel orchestration. Microsoft Teams Notifications with SuprSend - For enterprise environments, SuprSend supports Microsoft Teams notifications. Developers can send updates, alerts, or collaborative workflow triggers into Teams channels using SuprSend’s MS Teams Quick Start integration. All messages follow the same orchestration framework—centralized templates, vendor routing, and unified observability—ensuring seamless communication across enterprise ecosystems. Slack Notifications with SuprSend - SuprSend enables direct Slack notifications for team workflows and customer communication. Through its Slack Quick Start, developers can integrate bots or webhooks to send alerts, product updates, or workflow triggers directly into Slack channels or DMs. This is managed alongside email, SMS, and push, ensuring consistent delivery rules, logging, and retries across all channels. Web Push Notifications with SuprSend - Web push notifications are supported directly through SuprSend, enabling real-time communication with users on browsers without requiring email or SMS. SuprSend manages subscription handling, template design, segmentation, and vendor integrations, ensuring consistent user experience across desktop and mobile browsers. These notifications can be orchestrated alongside other channels in a unified workflow. Mobile Push Notifications with SuprSend - SuprSend offers push notification orchestration for iOS and Android apps. Developers can connect their apps using Firebase (FCM), APNs, or other vendors, while SuprSend handles content templates, targeting, scheduling, and user preference management. Multi-channel workflows allow push to act as either the primary or fallback channel, ensuring important product updates and alerts reach users instantly. SMS Notifications with SuprSend - SuprSend supports SMS as a native channel, allowing businesses to deliver time-sensitive alerts, OTPs, and transactional updates. Through a single API, teams can manage SMS templates, user preferences, vendor routing (Twilio, MSG91, etc.), and retries. SuprSend’s workflow engine ensures SMS messages are sent reliably, respects opt-outs, and can be combined with other channels like email or push for fallback delivery. In-App Inbox Notifications with SuprSend - SuprSend’s Inbox product powers in-app notification feeds with real-time delivery, preference-aware targeting, and flexible design. Developers can embed a customizable inbox widget or use APIs/SDKs to build fully branded feeds. Features include notification grouping, unread/read states, user preference management, and delivery across web and mobile apps. By decoupling notification logic from UI rendering, SuprSend enables scalable, multi-channel orchestration while giving product teams full design control. Email Notifications with SuprSend - SuprSend provides a complete email notification infrastructure that eliminates the need for in-house email integrations. Developers can send transactional and product emails through SuprSend’s Email Quick Start API, while managing templates, variables, user preferences, and vendor routing in one place. SuprSend integrates with leading email providers (SendGrid, SES, Postmark, etc.) and allows switching vendors without code changes. This ensures reliable delivery, unified logging, and preference-aware email orchestration at scale. How SaaS Teams Can Simplify Cross-Channel Notifications with SuprSend - The best way to manage cross-channel user notifications for a SaaS product is to use a notification orchestration platform like SuprSend. • Unified Orchestration: Instead of building separate integrations for email, SMS, push, Slack, or WhatsApp, SuprSend centralizes all channels under one API. • Workflow Engine: Notifications are managed via modular workflows—decoupling triggers, templates, user preferences, and delivery rules—making it easy to scale logic without rewriting code. • User Experience: With an embedded preference center, users can choose how they want to be notified, reducing fatigue and improving engagement. • Developer Efficiency: Vendor abstraction means you can add/remove providers instantly, run experiments, and ensure reliability without maintaining multiple integrations. • SaaS Advantage: Product teams save engineering time, ensure consistent messaging across channels, and focus on growth instead of notification plumbing. SuprSend: the best notification orchestration platforms for startups - SuprSend is a full-stack notification management platform that helps startups deliver reliable, scalable, and user-friendly notifications without building in-house infrastructure. Why it matters for startups: • Faster time-to-market: Startups save 600+ developer hours by integrating a single API for email, SMS, push, and in-app notifications—going live in days, not months . • Better customer engagement: Companies like Freightify boosted quote win ratios by 30% using SuprSend’s branded, multi-lingual notifications . • Increased revenue impact: Evocalize drove a 27% increase in repeat purchases by personalizing notifications with SuprSend’s workflows and preference center . • Scalable growth: Platforms like Topmate empowered 10,000+ creators to run multi-channel engagement campaigns directly within their apps using SuprSend’s workflow automation . Startup-friendly features: • Unified API for all channels and vendors. • Plug-and-play in-app inbox and preference center for user control. • Smart routing, batching, and timezone awareness to reduce noise and maximize engagement. • Multi-tenant support to grow with customer bases that demand brand-specific experiences. Impact for founders: SuprSend eliminates the hidden cost of building notification infra, reduces churn from notification fatigue, and increases brand loyalty by giving end-users control. Startups can focus on their core product while delivering enterprise-grade communication from day one. | 2026-01-13T08:47:38 |
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Follow Episode Details / Transcript Mike talks with Drew White from Stashpad about personal notetaking apps for developers, and the potential of future API hooks for Stashpad. Show Notes Stashpad - https://stashpad.com/ Stashpad Discord - https://discord.gg/ScxPxcN9fK Drew White - @drucial Creators and Guests Host Mike Bifulco Cofounder and host of APIs You Won't Hate. Blogs at https://mikebifulco.com Into 🚴♀️, espresso ☕, looking after 🌍. ex @Stripe @Google @Microsoft What is APIs You Won't Hate? A no-nonsense (well, some-nonsense) podcast about API design & development, new features in the world of HTTP, service-orientated architecture, microservices, and probably bikes. Mike Bifulco: Hello, hello and welcome to APIs you Won't Hate. My name is Mike Fulco. Your effervescent and ever present host of the show. Today I am flying solo and having a chat with actually a friend of mine. Locally here in my hometown of Charlotte who I've known for a while now. And we're, we're gonna talk a bit about what he is working on, a bit about how he got there and you know, some of the backstory of that stuff. So I'm very excited to talk to today. Drew White. Drew, How's it going, man? Drew White: Hey Mike. How are you? Doing good today. Mike Bifulco: I'm good. I'm good. We have a lot of things to talk about. I'm really interested to hear your whole story and talk a little bit about stash pad where you, you have been laying down your lines of code of late among other things. Yeah, and I think we, we'll kind of get into all those things. In particular, like anything to do with building en engineering teams and all that is always interesting around here. Drew, tell me about yourself. How did we meet? Let's start there Drew White: this is actually, I feel like it was kismet if I can use that word. Yeah. So I'm a cyclist as you guys probably know, Mike is as well. And I was riding with a buddy on a local Greenway, and Mike was riding one of the most esoteric bikes that I feel like only a handful of local cyclists probably even know what they are. But I saw it was like, Hey. Is that a such and such? And he was like, Yeah, how did you, like, it was just like a, a sort of thing. And so we kind of met on the, the Greenway had a small little conversation and then later I had a. Set of wheels for sale. I, I believe, And you responded to the post. I don't think I realized it was you until you came to pick up the wheels and bought them and Yeah. So like that whole thing and then, yeah, just started riding like morning greenway grabbing coffee, that sort of thing. And that was a couple years ago now, Mike Bifulco: it was during the dark days of the pandemic for sure. You know, when, when we were not doing much indoor stuff, definitely a bit of kismet there. And I, I think if I remember like the space between bumping into each other for the first time and then me contacting you on Facebook marketplace to buy wheels when I needed them was like days to a week at most. Drew White: I think it was two days. I think it was two days. Mike Bifulco: a very strange back to back set of coincidences that I'm, you know, frankly pretty grateful for. Drew White: And I am too Mike Bifulco: Yeah, of course. We've talked about, you know, tons of writing stuff ever since, of course. And coffee seems to come up fairly often and you, you have similar tastes in design and all that other stuff too. So it's been super cool to kind of get to know you here. And what's been really cool to see over the past few years is like you've done a complete full on career. Like I, I, a pivot is not even fair. Like you've done an absolute like SUEx to your working world. Tell me a little bit about your working history. Like what, what have you done and what are you doing? Drew White: Yeah, so I've kind of taken a non-traditional path into the working world. I kind of started in finance for the first two years out of school. I did not go to college. Just really wasn't my, I attempted, but really wasn't my thing. So jumped into finance for a couple of years and then spent the. I don't know, decade or so in aerospace. Started kind of at the bottom of sort of midsize company and worked my way up to marketing director. And so from there, pivoted out of that into starting my own marketing agency which I did smack Deb in the middle of the pandemic right around the time that I met you. And what's interesting is I had been, You know, fascinated with the developer world for a couple years at that point. But really hadn't made it like a high priority on my, I tend to accumulate hobbies. So it kind of fell to the bottom of the stack. And then I met you and we were kind of talking about some of this stuff on the bike rides and, and such and such. And I had started building a lot of websites and things for. and yeah, just with one of your, your previous employers. Shown me the, the gymnasium actually which was like sort of like tutorial land, educational portal for largely like web dev stuff I feel like. But anyways, took every single course available on there and got a lot out of it. And just like that love of wanting to build stuff just ignited from that point forward. So fast forward. Let's say a year of really focusing on development education, particularly with JavaScript. I was kind of burn out managing this, this marketing business. Found a actual subcontractor that was interested in acquiring it and. Bailed and decided that I wanted to take a stab at, you know, working for a startup in the tech world. And so kind of applied to a couple of places and put my resume out there a little bit, However minimal it might have been at that point in time. And fielded quite a few inquiries and really landed on I had one conversation. Kara Bornstein is Stash pad ceo. And really believed in her vision and her as a leader of that company. So it was pretty sold and then in the second interview, got to meet with the cto the Meron and was even more sold. So I had kind of decided at that point that this is really where I wanted to be and. So took a role there as a developer experience designer, , Mike Bifulco: man, you've done so many things in such a short amount of time, like. Literally from, from finance to being a marketing director, to running an agency to figuring out how to find your way into the dev world is really fascinating. you know, Along the way, like you, you also had some interesting projects that you put out into the world, which, though your resume may have been short at the time you had some really cool stuff like your skew amorphism project . That, that was cool. Do you wanna talk a little bit about. Drew White: Yeah, sure. So I was just kind of in all of my free time, I was building a lot of UI stuff just. For learning purposes of my own, but also just cuz there were things that I wanted that I, I couldn't find or I didn't think existed or something like that. So I was using a lot of like, skew, morphism, glass, amorphism and amorphism in some of my designs. Primarily because I have a background in 3D design and so it was like sort of appealing to me to be able to create some of that stuff. Sort of like the in, in the web, which I thought was awesome. And so yeah, I created this tool. I got tired of like finagling, like, okay, 0.3 pixels, 0.4 pixels, like, like all of this stuff, like adjusting 'em to get like the shadows and the highlights and all of that stuff just right. And so I created a little tool that's basically a, a CSS generator with these really nice little sliders that, you know, you can quickly dial. The amount of s amorphism amorphism that you want with the right direction of light down to like, I think it's 1000th of a pixel or something like that. It's pretty crazy. But yeah, built that and it's actually gotten quite a bit of use from my, not only myself, but like other designers and developers have used it as well. And yeah, that was like the first real tool that I built and put out. Picked up any traction but it was super fun to build for sure. Mike Bifulco: Yeah. I appreciate most about you, how understated you are. It, this is an insanely cool thing and like to me, the, the perfect example of showing , that you're an interesting person who's taking a hands on approach to learning and actually building things out. I will drop the URL for this tool in, in the browser or sorry, in the, in the show notes here. And what's interesting for the audience of APIs you won't hate is like a lot of the folks we work with here. Really into building the data layer, the back end side of things, the connective tissue from the front end to the back end. But you can imagine in many ways that you could show off your chops as an API developer by building out a simple tool that just shows one facet of here's how I would, you know, build out these, these knobs and levers to adjust the experience of building an api. Better. New Amorphism is a very touchable like you know, tasty kind of thing to be able to go out and use and like as someone who's trying to break into the industry or as someone who was trying to break into the industry at the time, it's the perfect kind of prism put in front of yourself to say like, yeah, cool. I haven't worked in this yet, but I do this kind of work and I do a really good job of it. And it's gotten some great attention too, which is really cool. The, the thing I still need to yell at you about is you need to put your name on that webpage. In big, bold letters somewhere, minimalism be damned. People should know where it came from. You know what I mean? Drew White: That is sort of like a thing that we've talked about a bit. I'm a minimalist through and through like at every phase and yeah, it's, I get it. The branding. I need to be better about that for sure. And maybe someday I'll put it on there. Mike Bifulco: Fair enough. Yeah, I'll go chase down your code and open a poll request for you. Yeah. Cool. So why don't we talk a little bit about what you're doing now. So what is stpa? Drew White: So Stash Padd is a notes taking application. Kind of aims to flip that concept of notes taking on its head. The whole point of what we're doing is reducing the burden of capture. I mean from my perspective, notes is not a particularly enjoyable experience for most people. However, it is a particularly important. Part of daily dev life or daily, you know, really work life. Being able to get thoughts out of our head, take notes on conversations that we've had, meetings standups, code reviews, all that kind of stuff very easily, very quickly, and be able to put it somewhere and not really have to worry about where you're putting it necessarily and kind of give you that feeling and vibe. Similar to like if you were dm, DMing yourself in Slack. Where it's the, it's the lowest burden of entry for capture. And the, the, in my personal experience, I might be biased, but my personal experience, it's the, it's the least amount of friction for getting something out of my head and into somewhere that I can recall it later when I need to. So yeah, we've been working on the app for, oh, probably two years now, I guess is when. Things kind of started, but we just launched in August on product hunt. And reception has been phenomenal. It's been so, so good. So yeah. That's what Stash pad is. It's at the helm we have Kara Bernstein and Theo Meron as the two founders. And then it's a pretty small team. We're located in Raleigh or Durham, North Carolina. I keep saying Raleigh every Mike Bifulco: Middle of both. Drew White: Yeah. Yeah. Mike Bifulco: I mean, most people put 'em right next to each other anyway. Drew White: At the American Underground there which has been great. So, Yeah. Mike Bifulco: Yeah. Cool. Yeah. American Underground is kind of like the home of startups in, in that part of North Carolina. A super cool community created there. So note taking is a really interesting thing to me. I, I have kind of a, a interesting history with it and actually I remember, I wish I could tell you when it was, but I remember a specific conversation I had with one of my great friends actually. My former employer, Andrew Miller, who is the program director over at Gymnasium and his longtime friend of mine, one of the, the smartest people I know. At one point I remember having a conversation with him where he asked me about how I take notes for work. Like how do I keep track of what I'm doing? And literally at the time, my response was, why would I take notes? Like, I just remember it, you know? And like the, the brash, bold statement that I made that was just like I don't know. My brain's working at a thousand percent all the time. Why do I need to write anything down? I remember that moment and I remember like literally a month later being like, Oh man, I need to write everything down. Like I'm starting to forget things. They're all falling outta the back of my head. And that, that was the moment where I really started to focus on like, trying to organize myself, trying to organize my thoughts and have frankly, filtered through a lot of tools in the meantime. And I think. The note taking thing and writing down notes and taking notes is a virtuous thing. It's very good. You want to do it because it, it's less burden for your, your mind, but also it helps other people, right? So like, Drew, if you and I have a conversation, I'm teaching you something one on one, that's awesome. You might learn something from me. But if I also write it down and one other person reads it, I've doubled the efficacy of that conversation. And that's why note taking is good. It's also helpful. If I forget it in the future, I can come back to it. What, what I also really like about it too is that. Note taking is different for everyone and you kind of have to find what works for you. And I feel like people may feel like the market is kind of floated, flooded with note taking tools. But I think that's because people's style of thought and their style of organization is very, very different from one another and like, Some people are good with just a notepad, you know, txt file and, and the chaos that that may bring on. Some people might like the iOS, you know, note app for their own thing. But truly finding something that is like broadly applicable and easy to use and easy to understand is a challenging problem space. Drew White: Yeah, and I think actually your experience that you just described is fairly common. You know, I had the same. Greater than do attitude towards notes in the early days, like I have a pretty solid memory. I can remember a lot of things. But what I think a lot of people who do take notes now understand, and people who don't take notes will ultimately figure out is that the more you keep in your head, Yeah, you may be able to keep it in there, but you got limited space up there. So the more you take in, eventually some of that stuff's gonna start falling off. And then there's like the stress of, you know, some of that data may be important and then you may not have it. So I've definitely adapted a practice and you're absolutely right, there's a lot of options out there and. Varying degrees of Complexity, which is the interesting part to me. But I think what is so interesting is just the fact that there are so many, like different note taking applications speaks to a larger problem, right? No one has kind of sorted this stuff out. Usually, particularly in the dev the development world, engineering world dev tools tend to be winner take all, I mean, vs. Code by far and away owns the market and in ide, maybe with JetBrains or something coming in right behind them. You've got. Basically issue tracking tools and all these other things. There's usually like a winner take all sort of situation and in so sort of personal notes that sort of space that really isn't something that is landed on. People are kind of all over the board from, you know, untitled text files, just flooding their desktop to any combination of different apps, big ones, no notion Evernote obsidian, all of those things and. Where we like to think that we can fit in and, and, and why we're building this thing in the first place is to kind of have this defacto, we'll do whatever you want it to do. Lightweight and very speedy. I've used some of the other big name apps out there particularly. Like Apple notes and things like that. And there always seems to be a little bit of friction between, I just got told some information that I need to remember in four hours from now, or two days from now, or two months from now. Where do I put that? How do I organize that in my. Hierarchy or whatever and how am I gonna find that later? And that has always been my challenge. I've bounced around from, from app to app long before I even knew that stash pad was a thing. And so that's the problem we aim to resolve. And the reality is if we can bring a little bit of joy to something that is often like a mundane sort of experience yeah, I mean, all the better. That's. The goal Mike Bifulco: Sure. Yeah. It's a, it's a hard thing to describe the way, the value of having a good note taking system feels. But like, when you come out on the other side of it and you start writing things down, the task of recall suddenly doesn't become, I need to remember every detail about this thing. All you need to remember is that you wrote it down and you can find it. And that's something that, the scale that comes with that is pretty tremendous and also really helpful. Like in three years when I wanna look up what you and I talked about today I certainly won't remember. Right in my brain, but I will remember that we had this talk and I can jump back into my notes and chase it down. Drew White: Yep. Mike Bifulco: It's, it's super cool and I feel like there's a lot of psychology that goes into it, like both the people's hesitance to take on note taking, but then like the personal style, the workflow, the things that trigger peoples like, I need to take a note about this, or I need to keep my list of tasks in this versus you know, am I summarizing an article or, or writing down a note about, I dunno, some hack I wrote in my code, Whatever the case may. Yeah, I, I like all of that stuff. It's really interesting to think about and like you must be building a very kind of generic tool set to do that, right. Drew White: Yeah. I mean, like our whole concept is, is giving Users, people a default place to write to that they don't have to worry about. Like, it's, it's essentially a log, you know, it's. Date timestamped log. That includes everything that you've got. So if you even remember roughly what happened during the day, you should be able to find the note that, that you took down which is pretty awesome. And so sort of the next big thing for us is further removing we'll call 'em barriers to capture cuz we believe that that's the most important thing. And so as we continue to expand, Develop the product. One of our, our major items on our roadmap is like integrations and our api. So the whole idea of being able to. Send content from somewhere into stash pad or even have that content automatically be imported into Stash Padd as a note in the right place when you need it is really exciting for me. I don't know what it was like, you know, at any of your, your previous employers. But like one of the biggest things moving to the tech world that kind of knocked me off my socks is the tech stack. I was not prepared for that whatsoever. Like even coming from like my own business where I was using quite a few different tools for different purposes and managing those things. Like my bookmark folder for like just dash padd tools is, is, is pretty big. Like we, we've got at least 12 separate tools that we use for different purposes. And while that's great and all of them work really well, sometimes it's hard. Particularly in my position, it's difficult. Hey, remember where that comment that someone made that you need to reference came from? Or like, was it in Slack? Was it in, was it a conversation, Was it a thread in Slack, like going back and doing all of that stuff? Or was it a slab or any, any number of, of different locations it could have come from. And so the ability to have this sort of automated notes dashboard which is, you know, the ultimate goal here. Really, really appealing to me to be able to create some smart stacks that give you the information you need from the resources that you use, the tools that you use and combine that with capturing your own notes from one-on-ones meetings, code reviews, all of that stuff is really just feels like I would like to have that today. Mike Bifulco: Sure . Sure. Yeah. I what I'm really interested to hear about too is like, this is, this is one of those great cases where almost certainly you will be using Dash pad as you're building it. You know, probably both personally and as, as a company, as a team, whatever that looks like. Can you tell me a little bit about what, what your, like what your, I dunno. Your dog fooding process is like, and some of the things that your team does with Stash pad. Drew White: Yeah, so our dog fooding process is pretty strong. Everybody on our team is very opinionated and also very thorough and not afraid to speak up, which is hugely beneficial both from like a development standpoint, but honestly from a design standpoint, which I spend a lot of time in. And so we all use stash pad very differently. It's actually pretty fascinating. Often, like, we'll go into like a spec review or something like that and this person will say, You know, I use this this way, that makes perfect sense to me. And then like I'm looking at 'em like, I don't use it that way at all. Like I, my mindset, my brain map is, is different. My mental model is different. And so what's fascinating is we've, we've kind of engineered the flexibility to match different mental models into the app which has. I don't know, kind of just eye opening for me, but I use it all the time. Primarily with code reviews, design reviews, that sort of thing. Spec reviews. I have several, one-on-ones every week. I like to use it for them so I can both remember what we talked about, but also kind of measure my own progress and be able to go back and look at some of the things that we talked about. I also do it. Basically things that I want to bring up. I also use it as a drafting tool, believe it or not. Cuz it does support markdown and so I can do some longer form notes if I need to. So I do like it as a drafting tool. They render really, really nicely. And then I also use it as like a lockbox for data. I know I'm gonna need in perpetuity. I can keep a place for quick, quick info that I just need to access all the time. And I can know that everything in there is always gonna be there forever in the shape that it needs. So and that's how I use it. I also use it as a task manager. We've got a great sort of to-dos system and hierarchical todos, which is super awesome. So like you can create a stack of todos. Which is within another stack of, to-dos, that stack itself can be a to-do so on and so forth. So Yeah. it works really well for keeping me organized. Mike Bifulco: I can imagine as an engineer or someone working on a product team, whether you're an engineer or a designer or a product manager, whatever, whatever your role is there's a lot of value in keeping yourself organized and, and making this thing work for you. Can you tell me a little bit about the storage plan for for Dash pad? So right now, is it local only? Is it cloud synced? Is it something you use with like Dropbox or Google Drive or something like that? How does it work? Drew White: Yeah, right now it is local only. That was a decision we made based on some, you know, early feedback that we had from engineers and, you know, companies being very, we, we want people to be very have the option to be very private about their, their data and not be sinking to and from the cloud. But as. Right now we are I don't wanna put an actual date on it. We do have a date for release, but just in case things get pushed, you know plus a couple of days, minus a couple of days, whatever the case is, we are rolling out sync in the very near future which will give users an opportunity to not only have data on multiple computers, but also we'll be rolling out our mobile app about the same time. So yeah, we'll have access to. Again, the whole idea is further reducing that, that, that friction capture. So yeah, we'll, we'll have cloud sync available for a pretty small monthly fee. I don't know exactly what it is off the top of my head. But it's very reasonable. And I think there will be a, a certain number of. Um, like free sync sort of things. And then the community version, which is non sync will be free forever in perpetuity. Mike Bifulco: Yeah. Very cool. Is there, so is Stpa taking the perspective that notes are a sort of personal trove of information or is there collaborative features? Drew White: Yeah. So I mean, our whole thing through this has been, there are so many tools out there for teams, right? And. There's very little for managing your own daily work. And so we have taken this stance that Stash pad is for you, not for your team, not for your manager, not for even necessarily the enterprise, although I'm sure we will have enterprise level customers. The idea is it's for the engineer, it's for the user and. That being said, we actually do, we used to have a a web app version, which was like version negative 0.1 or whatever you wanna call it. That does have a collab feature that we still to this day use for retro. And it is easily the greatest platform for something like that that we have experimented with. We've tried basically everything else. We always end up coming back to the old web app. So, yeah, there may be plans for, for adopting some of that functionality in the future as well. Mike Bifulco: Sure. Yeah, I think it's, it is a good angle to take or an interesting angle to take, certainly. I think a lot of folks gut response might be that like having a team collaborative tool is maybe the, the table stakes for them. But in practice, all of the companies I've worked at that have reached any like. Reasonable team size of, call it five people or greater, tend to standardize on like, what is easiest. So and, and by that I mean like things that they've probably already paid for within the enterprise. So that may be Google Talks or Jira or GitHub or like the things that are sort of built into that process. But what I also like about this is that by keeping it local and for yourself, like it, it, it's a way for you to keep your information, to grow your own sort of stack of knowledge and, and to build upon your own set of notes in a way. That is you flavored. I think that's really interesting. And obviously you can still collaborate with your team right there. There are you know, ways to get information out of this thing. It's not a one way valve. Yeah, yeah, Drew White: And I think just based on our experience using the web app, I can't see that not making it in like the collaborative use case, not making it into the app. It's just, it's too good to like pass on. I just don't know where it lives on our roadmap today. Mike Bifulco: The perpetual startup challenge. Yeah. When, When is it the most important thing to build? Drew White: That's right. And I think a lot of people like, I mean, we're a team of seven, so like we're, we're pretty small. And so we've gotta kind of pick and choose our priorities, particularly this close to our launch, you know, And so we're trying to deliver one thing, but a perfect one thing, and then we'll Mike Bifulco: of course. Drew White: the next thing, you know? Mike Bifulco: Yeah. So I'm, I'm curious to probe in a little more about the sort of API layer that you teased, cuz I know that the, the team listening to this will definitely be interested in that. What does that look like? What are the sort of hooks you're thinking about? You know, opening up APIs for. Drew White: Yeah, I mean, primarily the initial sort of main function of the API is intended to expand capture essentially. So the ability to send information to stash pad from basically any tool or any product, any project that you're working on would be the primary function. You may have some other functionalities that come after that. But yeah, I mean our whole thing is that the easier you can make capture, the more likely people are gonna take notes and the better they're gonna retain information and then ultimately the better they're gonna be able to work. So yeah, the, that, that'll be the, the primary function there. We're still kind of working through the details on this. This is on our current roadmap. And I know it's coming probably way quicker. We're gonna be . It feels like we're doing a lot of things right now. But they're all very good things and we're executing at a pretty high level. And so we're trying to maintain that, that momentum. So I, I'd be surprised if this wasn't out early first quarter next year. Yeah. Mike Bifulco: Yeah. Cool. I, I know your team. So you said it's a seven person team. And I, I know you've done some of the engineering work. I'd imagine there's a few engineers that, that work on the product. Can you talk a little bit about what dpad is built with? Drew White: Yeah. Stash Padd is built with react type script in El. Has our primary shippable form, and then the mobile app will be React native actually. So yeah, it's been, it's actually been quite a joy to work with. I know. Our one of our engineers who kind of does a lot of the electron work definitely has some grapes about it. He just wrote a blog post that'll be up on our website probably at the end of today. But yeah, it's, it's, it's a great tool and there's a reason that it's so widely used. And so even with some of the, the push and pull I think it's still a good option, particularly for desktop. And it allows us to ship to Linux and Windows and Mac kind of all in one go. Mike Bifulco: Sure. Yeah, I feel like the electron's perpetual thing is that as it does more people want more. And you know, early on the conversation was mostly around performance. You know we can't ship a Chrome browser for everything. But to be honest, I think that's become less of a problem in recent years as computers have gotten better, as electronic self has gotten better, as Chrome has gotten more lightweight and all those things. Or chromium, I guess not quite chrome. Drew White: Right? Mike Bifulco: And it's interesting to pair that with React Native too, which historically has had similar things and has gotten tremendously further along in the past few years. Like building for React native now is so much easier than it was in 2016. It's, it's a much, much more capable thing. It's cool to see that coming around. Drew White: Yeah, I did some stuff with React native, just personal projects a couple years ago, and I haven't had an opportunity to work on any of the mobile stuff Now my role is, is pretty widely split between design, engineering, dev, re and then some higher level stuff, product stuff. So, but any chance I, I get an an opportunity to, to work in app I relish those opportunities cuz that's sort of what drove me to this place in the first place. But yeah, the we're, we're pretty excited. We've got some, some really good things coming out and I think they're happy with React native today. The engineers are don't, I haven't heard much in the way of complaints, so that's always a good sign. Mike Bifulco: Yeah, I'll say certainly. Cool. So Drew what other things haven't we touched on with Stash pad that, that folks might be interested in if they haven't tried it yet? Drew White: Yeah, I think for me it's the, it's really the speed of the thing that makes it so much better. Like I, I've been a long time, I, I kind of bounce, I mentioned it earlier, I bounced around from app to app for years notes app that is and ultimately landed on Apple Notes just because of its, Sort of nativity as it were. But it was always kind of like somewhat of a compromise for me. But I've actually just, I mean, within the last six months have like fully transitioned into stash pad as a whole, primarily because of the speed of the thing. It's just uncanny, like I think all of our. Basic actions are sub hundred milliseconds or something like that. Like even like loading a massive list of notes is just ridiculously fast. And the other real concept behind it, like particularly if, if you're like a developer and you know, the importance of keeping your hands on the keyboard, like the thing is, is well set up you can navigate everything create, delete, you know, whatever you want to do without ever leaving the keyboard. And like, Super familiar, sort of key bindings that make a lot of sense. And so that's like another huge thing for, for me in particular. We also have like a shortcut, like a global OS shortcut. So you can open it up while you're, so you're working in BS code or your ide and you gotta take a quick note. You can just open it up without ever touching the mouse and bounce over to it, dump your note, go back to work, and just basically eliminate that context switching sort of moment right there. Yeah, I think if anybody hasn't tried it that's listening. It's certainly worth it. It's free, so no harm, no foul. You can download it, our website wws-padd.com. And yeah, give it a try. Let us know. And we're super active on our Discord server. We love getting feedback from, from users even when they hate it. Like we got railed the other day by some guy. He just didn't like the interface like whatsoever. And. He was, he must have sent like 10 emails yesterday, I think. But that's good stuff for us. Like, it's, it's good feedback. Like we don't mind it at all. So yeah, I, I definitely think everybody, if you're using Evernote or Notion or Apple Notes or Ulysses or any of the other ones it's worth giving a try. It's a different experience for sure. You may like it, you may not, but we hope that you. Mike Bifulco: Yeah. Cool. I'll, I'll make sure to drop a link in the show notes here too. And if people wanna chase you down, Drew, where's the best place to find you? Drew White: Usually you can find me at the Whitewater Center in Charlotte, North Carolina or at Fonta Flora. Also Shta no. Yeah, you can find me on Twitter. Atul. I don't, I, I, I spend a lot of time there observing, but I'm not like a huge content creator. I like watching. Mike Bifulco: there's a lot to observe on Twitter these days too. Drew White: Yeah. Yeah, yeah. And then, yeah, that's probably the easiest way to get ahold of me, Mike Bifulco: Cool. Right on. Well, Drew, thanks so much for hanging out today. It's been really cool talking about STA pad. Yeah, come back anytime, especially once you're starting to talk about like opening up the API taps we'll have lots of people with very interesting opinions for you, and I'm sure you'll get a, a bit of an onslaught in your discord for people with feature requests and things like that in the near Drew White: Perfect. We'll create your own channel just for you guys. Mike Bifulco: Right on. Thanks so much, Drew. We'll talk soon. Drew White: thanks Mike. Mike Bifulco: See ya. All audio, artwork, episode descriptions and notes are property of APIs You Won't Hate, for APIs You Won't Hate, and published with permission by Transistor, Inc. Broadcast by | 2026-01-13T08:47:38 |
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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Pila louis Posted on Sep 16, 2020 Constructors in Python (__init vs __new__) # python # programming # 100daysofcode Most object-oriented programming languages such as Java, C++, C#..etc have the concept of a constructor, a special method that creates and initializes the object when it is created. Python is a little different; it has a constructor and an initializer. The constructor function is rarely used unless you're doing something exotic. So, we'll start our discussion with the initialization method. The assumption in this article is that you already know the basics of classes and objects in python. The constructor function in python is called __new__ and __init__ is the initializer function. Quoting the python documentation, __new__ is used when you need to control the creation of a new instance while __init__ is used when you need to control the initialization of a new instance. __new__ is the first step of instance creation. It's called first and is responsible for returning a new instance of your class. In contrast, __init__ doesn't return anything; it's only responsible for initializing the instance after it's been created. In general, you shouldn't need to override __new__ unless you're subclassing an immutable type like str, int, Unicode, or tuple. NOTE: Never name a function of your own with leading and trailing double underscores. It may mean nothing to Python, but there's always the possibility that the designers of Python will add a function that has a special purpose with that name in the future, and when they do, your code will break. Example 1: Using __init__ class Point: def __init__(self, data): self.num = data def print_num(self): print(self.num) obj = Point(100) obj.print_num() Output: 100 Note: The self parameter is a reference to the current instance of the class and is used to access variables that belong to the class. Example 2: class Person: def __new__(cls): return object.__new__(cls) def __init__(self): self.instance_method() def instance_method(self): print('success!') personObj = Person() Notice that __init__ receives the argument self, while __new__ receives the class (cls ). Since self is a reference to the instance, this should tell you quite evidently that the instance is already created by the time __init__ gets called, since it gets passed the instance. It's also possible to call instance methods precisely because the instance has already been created. Thank you for reading. 😄 END!!! Top comments (3) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Tongyu Lu Tongyu Lu Tongyu Lu Follow High school student at PRISMS. Interested in CS, ML, game-dev. USACO Platinum qualified, but still getting better at projects. Codes for fun. Location Earth Education https://prismsus.org Joined Jul 30, 2020 • Mar 7 '21 • Edited on Mar 7 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide You can actually use super (). method_name ( * args , ** kw ) # PEP 3135 Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode In this case, it can be super (). __new__ ( cls , * args , ** kw ) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The cls is actually necessary for __new__ . See more about PEP 3135 → Like comment: Like comment: 4 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Adyasha Mohanty Adyasha Mohanty Adyasha Mohanty Follow talks in bits believe in queue DS life is abstract data type Joined Feb 25, 2024 • Feb 25 '24 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thank you for making me clear in new and init Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Matheesha Matheesha Matheesha Follow Joined Jun 6, 2024 • Jul 6 '24 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide So are people teaching wrong when they call __init__ the constructor? 🤔 Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . 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Report Abuse Krishna Pravin Posted on May 14, 2020 • Edited on May 29, 2020 for loop vs .map() for making multiple API calls # javascript # api # async Promise / async-await is used for making API calls. const response = await fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/1` ) const todo = await response . json () console . log ( todo ) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Assuming I have a list of ids of todo items and I want the title of all them then I shall use the below snippet inside an async function const todoIdList = [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ] for ( const id of todoIdList ) { const response = await fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/ ${ id } ` ) const todo = await response . json () console . log ( todo . title ) } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This same can be written with any of these for , for...in , for...of loops. Assuming each API request arbitrarily takes 100ms exactly, the total time taken for getting the details of four todo items will have to be greater than 400ms if we use any of the above-mentioned loops. This execution time can be drastically reduced by using .map() . const todoIdList = [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ] await Promise . all ( todoIdList . map ( async ( id ) => { const response = await fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/ ${ id } ` ) const todo = await response . json () console . log ( todo . title ) }) ) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Adding timers const todoIdList = [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ] console . time ( ' for {} ' ); for ( const id of todoIdList ) { const response = await fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/ ${ id } ` ) const todo = await response . json () console . log ( todo . title ) } console . timeEnd ( ' for {} ' ); console . time ( ' .map() ' ); await Promise . all ( todoIdList . map ( async ( id ) => { const response = await fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/ ${ id } ` ) const todo = await response . json () console . log ( todo . title ) }) ) console . timeEnd ( ' .map() ' ); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The Reason for loop for loop goes to the next iteration only after the whole block's execution is completed. In the above scenario only after both the promises(await) gets resolved , for loop moves to the next iteration and makes the API call for the next todo item. .map() .map() moves on to the next item as soon as a promise is returned . It does not wait until the promise is resolved. In the above scenario, .map() does not wait until the response for todo items comes from the server. It makes all the API calls one by one and for each API call it makes, a respective promise is returned. Promise.all waits until all of these promises are resolved. async/await is syntactic sugar for Promises It will be more clear if the same code is written without async/await const todoIdList = [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ] console . time ( ' .map() ' ) Promise . all ( todoIdList . map ( id => { return new Promise (( resolve ) => { fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/ ${ id } ` ) . then ( response => { return new Promise (() => { response . json () . then ( todo => { console . log ( todo . title ) resolve () }) }) }) }) }) ) . then (() => { console . timeEnd ( ' .map() ' ); }) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode It is not possible to mimic the respective code for for loop by replacing async/await with Promises because, the control which triggers the next iteration will have to written within the .then() block. This piece of code will have to be created within the JS engine. All the snippets are working code, you can try it directly in the browser console. Note: snippets need to be enclosed within an async function except for the last one use Axios or any other suitable library if fetch is not available. Let me know if there is an even better and easy/short way of making API calls. Also, do not forget to mention any mistakes I've made or tips, suggestions to improve this content. Top comments (6) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Quinn Quinn Quinn Follow Joined Jun 28, 2021 • Jun 28 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Not really a fair comparison. Map is creating a new array of promises then asynchronously executing them. To do this with a for loop you would do something like this: const todoIdList = [1, 2, 3, 4] const promiseList = [] for (const id of todoIdList) { const response = fetch( https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/${id} ) promiseList.push(response.json()) } const responses = Promise.all(promiseList) Like comment: Like comment: 5 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Follow Location Bangalore, India Education B. Tech IT Work Software Engineer - Full Stack at Gyanmatrix Technologies Joined Jun 10, 2019 • Jul 26 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This approach looks good. Pushing the promises into an array within for loop will achieve concurrency. But when we have a need for more than one await inside the block, it will not work. In the above code, response.json() won't work because response is a promise, it won't have json() method. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Yogendra Yogendra Yogendra Follow Location Bengaluru, India Work Web Developer at LayerIV Joined Sep 25, 2020 • Jan 31 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This is quite great. But, could you tell me what is the optimum way to resolve multiple promises and get their statuses, as Promise.all() fails as soon as any of the Promise rejects? I heard of Promise.allSettled() but is only available in recent versions of ES. Thanks!! Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Follow Location Bangalore, India Education B. Tech IT Work Software Engineer - Full Stack at Gyanmatrix Technologies Joined Jun 10, 2019 • Feb 9 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Shim: npmjs.com/package/promise.allsettled Polyfill: logic24by7.com/promise-allsettled-... Like comment: Like comment: Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Rajesh Moka Rajesh Moka Rajesh Moka Follow I am a front end developer. I like building stuff with react. Location India Work Front End Developer at Tata Consultancy Services Joined May 27, 2020 • Jan 20 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This is a great article. I had trouble understanding the last example without async await but with promises. I knew promise.all takes promises array as an argument, but why did we write promise in each fetch call? Can u explain a little Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Follow Location Bangalore, India Education B. Tech IT Work Software Engineer - Full Stack at Gyanmatrix Technologies Joined Jun 10, 2019 • Jan 29 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide The last example(using promise) is the same as the previous one(using await). We have a promise inside fetch because parsing response as json response.json() returns a promise. For each API call, Promise.all() will first wait for the API call's response to arrive, and then it will wait for the json parsing to complete. When Promise.all takes an array of promises, it will wait for all the inner promises as well to get resolved. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . Hide child comments as well Confirm For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse Krishna Pravin Follow Location Bangalore, India Education B. 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https://www.bellard.org/ts_zip/ | ts_zip: Text Compression using Large Language Models ts_zip: Text Compression using Large Language Models The ts_zip utility can compress (and hopefully decompress) text files using a Large Language Model. The compression ratio is much higher than with other compression tools. There are some caveats of course: A GPU is necessary to get a reasonable speed. 4 GB of RAM is required. It is slower than conventional compressors (compression and decompression speed: up to 1 MB/s on a RTX 4090). Only text files are supported. Binary files won't be compressed much. The currently used language model (RWKV 169M v4) was trained mostly on English texts. Other languages are supported including source code. It is experimental so no backward compability should be expected between the various versions. See also ts_sms which is optimized for the compression of small messages. Compression Ratio The compression ratio is given in bits per byte (bpb). File Original size (bytes) xz (bytes) (bpb) ts_zip (bytes) (bpb) alice29.txt 152089 48492 2.551 21713 1.142 book1 768771 261116 2.717 137477 1.431 enwik8 100000000 24865244 1.989 13825741 1.106 enwik9 1000000000 213370900 1.707 135443237 1.084 linux-1.2.13.tar 9379840 1689468 1.441 1196859 1.021 Results and speed for other programs on enwik8 and enwik9 are available at the Large Text Compression Benchmark . Download Linux version: ts_zip-2024-03-02.tar.gz . Windows version: ts_zip-2024-03-02-win64.zip . Technical information ts_zip uses the RWKV 169M v4 language model which is a good compromise between speed and compression ratio. The model is quantized to 8 bits per parameter and evaluated using BF16 floating point numbers. The language model predicts the probabilities of the next token. An arithmetic coder then encodes the next token according to the probabilities. The model is evaluated in a deterministic and reproducible way. Hence the result does not depend on the exact GPU or CPU model nor on the number of configured threads. This key point ensures that a compressed file can be decompressed using a different hardware or software configuration. Fabrice Bellard - https://bellard.org/ | 2026-01-13T08:47:38 |
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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse eachampagne Posted on Nov 17, 2025 • Edited on Dec 6, 2025 Garbage Collection # computerscience # performance # programming It’s easy to forget, while working in the abstract in terms of functions and algorithms, that the memory our programs depend on is real . The values we use in our programs actually exist on the hardware at specific addresses. If we don’t keep track of where we’ve stored data, we run the risk of overwriting something important and getting the wrong information when we go to look it up again. On the other hand, if we’re too guarded about protecting our data, even after we’re finished with it, we waste memory that the program could better use on other tasks. Most programming languages today implement garbage collection to automate periodically releasing memory we no longer need. The garbage collector cannot predict exactly which values will be used again by our program, but it can find some that cannot due to no longer having any way to use them, and safely free them. Garbage Collection Algorithms Reference Counting The simplest algorithm is just to keep a count of references to a piece of memory. If the number of references ever reaches zero, that memory can no longer be reached and can be safely disposed of. However, this strategy fails with circular references. If two objects, for example, reference each other, their reference counts with never reach zero, even if they are otherwise inaccessible from the main program. Tracing Tracing (usually mark-and-sweep), is a more sophisticated approach to memory management. Starting from some defined root(s), the garbage collector visits every piece of memory accessible from either the root or its descendants, marking that memory as still reachable. Any memory not traversed is unreachable and is garbage collected. This avoids the problem of circular references “trapping” memory, since the cycle will not be reached from the main memory graph. However, this approach has more overhead than the reference counting strategy. Many garbage collectors reduce the overhead of mark-and-search by having two (or more) “generations” of allocations. The generational hypothesis states that most allocations die young (think how many variables you use once in a for loop and never again), but those that survive are much more likely to survive a long time. Thus, the pool of young allocations (the “nursery”) is garbage collected frequently, while the old (“tenured”) pool is checked less often. It’s possible to combine both strategies in a hybrid collector. For example, Python uses reference counting as its primary algorithm, then uses a mark-and-sweep pass over the (now smaller) pool of allocated memory to find and eliminate circular references. The Downsides of Garbage Collection Of course, the garbage collector itself introduces some overhead. Depending on the implementation, it may bring the program to a halt while it scans and frees data or defragments the remaining memory. It is also impossible to create a perfectly efficient garbage collector due to the inherent uncertainty in which values will be used again. Other Approaches to Memory Management There are alternatives to garbage collection. A few languages, such as C and C++, require the programmer to manage memory manually (although you can add garbage collectors to both languages yourself if you wish), both while allocating memory to new variables and when deciding when to free memory. Manual memory management avoids the overhead of garbage collection, but adds to program complexity, since this now must be handled by the code itself rather than happening in the background. This also gives the programmer many opportunities to make mistakes , from creating floating pointers by freeing too soon to leaking memory by freeing too late or not at all, to say nothing of the difficulty of using pointers themselves. Rust takes a third option and introduces the concept of “ ownership ” – only one variable can own a piece of data at a time, and that data is released as soon as its owner goes out of scope. This eliminates the need for garbage collection at runtime, as well with its associated performance costs. However, the programmer has to keep track of ownership and borrowing of data, which limits how data can be read or changed at certain points of the program. This requires thinking in a different way from other languages, since some familiar patterns simply won’t compile, and increases Rust’s learning curve sharply. Garbage Collection in JavaScript JavaScript follows the majority of programming languages in using a garbage collector. However, the garbage collector itself is implemented and run by the JavaScript engine, not the script we write ourselves, so implementation varies slightly across engines. However, the general principles are the same. Modern JavaScript libraries all use a mark-and-sweep algorithm with the global object as the algorithm’s root. Since I regularly use Firefox and Node, I’ll look at their engines in a bit more detail. SpiderMonkey , the engine used by Firefox, applies the principle of generational collection, dividing allocations into young and old. It attempts to garbage collect incrementally to avoid long pauses, and runs parts of garbage collection in parallel with itself or concurrently with the main thread when possible. The V8 engine’s Orinoco garbage collector , has three generations: nursery, young, and old, and claims (as of 2019) to be a “mostly parallel and concurrent collector with incremental fallback.” V8 also brags about interweaving garbage collection into the idle time between drawing frames when possible, minimizing the time spent forcing JavaScript execution to pause. Based only on these descriptions, V8’s garbage collector seems a bit more advanced, perhaps because V8 used by Chromium-based browsers in addition to Node.js and thus has more support. However, they seem to have independently converged to similar architectures. The serious demands to provide a smooth user experience means that browser-based garbage collectors must be efficient and eliminate as much overhead as possible, because, as the Node guide to tracing garbage collection neatly summarizes, “ when GC is running, your code is not. ” I admit I’ve rather taken memory management for granted, since most of the languages I’ve studied have garbage collectors. I’ve been fascinated by Rust for years but haven’t managed to wrap my head around its ownership and borrowing rules. (Maybe this is the time it will finally click for me.) But if I struggle with memory management when the compiler itself is looking out for me, I’m not sure how I’d fare in a manual memory management scheme without guardrails. So for now, I’m very grateful to garbage collectors everywhere for making my life easier. 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The Ukraine war made it a free-for-all.” Finally, we’ll speak with Jen Caltrider, who leads Mozilla’s Privacy Not Included guide, about their research which found that the vast majority of mental health and prayer apps are severely lacking in privacy protections. Show Notes DevDiscuss (sponsor) CodeNewbie (sponsor) Avalanche (sponsor) Lego to expand online ambitions by tripling total of software engineers Hacking Russia was off-limits. The Ukraine war made it a free-for-all. Cult of the Dead Cow: How the Original Hacking Supergroup Might Just Save the World *Privacy Not Included: Mental Health Apps Joseph Menn Joseph Menn is a security journalist for more than two decades, Joseph Menn is the author of the bestseller "Cult of the Dead Cow: How the Original Hacking Supergroup Might Just Save the World," named one of the 10 best nonfiction works of the year by Hudson Booksellers as well as one of the five cybersecurity books everyone should read by the Wall Street Journal. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Jess Lee for The DEV Team Posted on Jan 9 What was your win this week??? # discuss # weeklyretro 👋👋👋👋 Looking back on your week -- what was something you're proud of? All wins count -- big or small 🎉 Examples of 'wins' include: Getting a promotion! Starting a new project Fixing a tricky bug Beating a level in a game you've been stuck on 🎮 Happy Friday! Top comments (62) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand EmberNoGlow EmberNoGlow EmberNoGlow Follow Just a dude, a mid-level on Godot / Python developer and Rust beginner Joined Nov 18, 2025 • Jan 9 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I released the beta version of my dream project and wrote this long post ! Like comment: Like comment: 15 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Pascal CESCATO Pascal CESCATO Pascal CESCATO Follow Full-stack dev sharing practical guides on WordPress, n8n automation, AI tools, Docker & self-hosting. Always experimenting with new tech to make life easier. Email pascal.cescato@gmail.com Location France Pronouns he/him Joined Aug 19, 2025 • Jan 9 • Edited on Jan 9 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide In a first time I solved a cloud cost mystery on my CV analyzer - turned out the "obvious" bot cost €0.01/month, not more. Real culprit: WebSocket timeouts. One config change → -93.5% cost And I started writing again! Working on a new project and documenting the journey. Feels good to be back at it. Like comment: Like comment: 11 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee Follow Building DEV and Forem with everyone here. Interested in the future. Email jess@forem.com Location USA / TAIWAN Pronouns she/they Work Co-Founder & COO at Forem Joined Jul 29, 2016 • Jan 9 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide woohoo!! Like comment: Like comment: 5 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Ben Sinclair Ben Sinclair Ben Sinclair Follow I've been a professional C, Perl, PHP and Python developer. I'm an ex-sysadmin from the late 20th century. These days I do more Javascript and CSS and whatnot, and promote UX and accessibility. Location Scotland Education Something something cybernetics Pronouns They/them Work General-purpose software person Joined Aug 29, 2017 • Jan 9 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I treated myself to the remake of Silent Hill 2 to play over Christmas and got a couple of hours into it before the first boss fight. I then uninstalled it because I'm 20 years older than when I played it through last and can't be dealing with repeatedly trying to complete a stupid mini-game with an unskippable cutscene and sluggish tank controls. It's a great game, but... boss fights ruin great games. They take the atmosphere that's built over hours of puzzle-solving and remind you you're playing a video game. A lot of modern games have a "story" difficulty setting, and I used to think it was silly, but nowadays not so much. SH2 on easy combat difficulty was making me sad. So like I said, I uninstalled it. Then this week I reinstalled it and downloaded a cheat which I turn on for the boss fights. I just god-mode through them and don't have any regrets. Life's too short. And I'm happily playing the next spooky part. Like comment: Like comment: 12 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Aryan Choudhary Aryan Choudhary Aryan Choudhary Follow Level up 10x faster Email aryanc1240@gmail.com Location Pune, India Pronouns He/Him Work SDE 1 Joined Nov 5, 2024 • Jan 9 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Biggest win? Fixed sleep schedule! (hope this weekend doesn't break it again) Got better at handling things at my new job, posted a reflective blog about the same experience. Fixed code for a vibe coder multiple times... 😮💨 Also learning GSAP animation on the side for my portfolio Got back to reading Japanese after a month's break (would like some recommendations, need some good material to learn the language) Like comment: Like comment: 13 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Richard Pascoe Richard Pascoe Richard Pascoe Follow Computer hobbyist who is currently exploring Python. Also interested in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Location United Kingdom Pronouns he/him Joined Jan 1, 2026 • Jan 10 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Had to smile at the "Fixed code for a vibe coder..." bullet point! Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Robert Snedeker Robert Snedeker Robert Snedeker Follow I'm Robert. A tech whiz and website developer, I specialize in crafting eye-catching websites as well as repairing computers. Email rsnedeker20@gmail.com Location Pennsylvania, United States Joined Jun 11, 2024 • Jan 10 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Real, it gave me a laugh too. Like comment: Like comment: 4 likes Like Thread Thread Martin S. Martin S. Martin S. Follow Senior Software Developer | React/Angular/Next/Vue/ Node/Cloud&Devops/AI Location TX, US Work Senior Software Engineer at Stripe | Co-Founder at Code Globalize Joined Jan 8, 2026 • Jan 11 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Hard to work, Have to work, Have to succeed!💪✌️ Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Dilippurohit47 Dilippurohit47 Dilippurohit47 Follow Typescript Full stack developer Who loves to build things. Location India Education Parul university Pronouns he/him Work Fullstack developer at hostelco Joined Jan 9, 2026 • Jan 9 • Edited on Jan 9 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide successfully hosted one app on cloudflare track-habits.xyz simple and most effective I used to track in excel but I always struggle so I make my own the goal is to keep it simple Like comment: Like comment: 8 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Nyanguno Nyanguno Nyanguno Follow Founder building AI tools that help people avoid scams, misinformation, and wasted time online. Currently working on TruthScore — a YouTube trust & risk analysis tool. Email kelonnyanguno@gmail.com Location Nairobi, Kenya Education Bachelor’s student in Energy & Environmental Technology, JKUAT Work Founder, TruthScore Joined Jan 5, 2026 • Jan 9 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Nice tool, brother. Kindly explain how it works? Like comment: Like comment: 4 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Dilippurohit47 Dilippurohit47 Dilippurohit47 Follow Typescript Full stack developer Who loves to build things. Location India Education Parul university Pronouns he/him Work Fullstack developer at hostelco Joined Jan 9, 2026 • Jan 10 • Edited on Jan 10 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Hello brother, let me explain how it works. I tried many routine and habit tracker apps, but most of them are too fancy — too many pages, features, and complexity. Also, many of them don’t have a simple monthly tracker where you just complete a habit and tick it off. So I built a very simple, purely client-side app. There’s no signup or login required. You just add habits from Manage Habits or the Add New Habit dialog, and it shows empty boxes in a monthly habit table. Whenever you complete a habit, you mark the box. From that, it calculates things like success rate, last 3 days momentum, and habit-specific consistency. The main goal is to help people who struggle to maintain a routine by keeping everything simple and distraction-free. I can make complex tool but it complexity doesnt matter in routine tool it should be simple the adding habit and marking it should not feel task in itself so i make these. Currently it is desktop tool only . Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Thread Thread Nyanguno Nyanguno Nyanguno Follow Founder building AI tools that help people avoid scams, misinformation, and wasted time online. Currently working on TruthScore — a YouTube trust & risk analysis tool. Email kelonnyanguno@gmail.com Location Nairobi, Kenya Education Bachelor’s student in Energy & Environmental Technology, JKUAT Work Founder, TruthScore Joined Jan 5, 2026 • Jan 10 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Aaah! Now I understand. I'll be trying it out Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Thread Thread Dilippurohit47 Dilippurohit47 Dilippurohit47 Follow Typescript Full stack developer Who loves to build things. Location India Education Parul university Pronouns he/him Work Fullstack developer at hostelco Joined Jan 9, 2026 • Jan 10 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Hey Please give feedback Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Thread Thread Nyanguno Nyanguno Nyanguno Follow Founder building AI tools that help people avoid scams, misinformation, and wasted time online. Currently working on TruthScore — a YouTube trust & risk analysis tool. Email kelonnyanguno@gmail.com Location Nairobi, Kenya Education Bachelor’s student in Energy & Environmental Technology, JKUAT Work Founder, TruthScore Joined Jan 5, 2026 • Jan 10 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Will do Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Makanju Oluwafemi Makanju Oluwafemi Makanju Oluwafemi Follow Hi there, I'm a frontend engineer / developer relations - I code, I write documentation and I write tech blogs. Do you have something for me? Send me an email. Emerging developer relation engineer Email makurseme@gmail.com Location Nigeria Education Bsc in Computer science and engineering Pronouns He/Him Work Frontend Engineer Joined May 8, 2021 • Jan 11 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I won't call it a win; however, I was able to recover well from losing my job on my first workday of the year. If you want to know more about this, you can check my post dev.to/miracool/laid-off-on-the-fi... Like comment: Like comment: 6 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Richard Pascoe Richard Pascoe Richard Pascoe Follow Computer hobbyist who is currently exploring Python. Also interested in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Location United Kingdom Pronouns he/him Joined Jan 1, 2026 • Jan 9 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Serveral small wins this week. Being able to engage with some of the wonderful members of this community. Making sure I continue to learn something everyday via freeCodeCamp. Lastly, using my writing as a way to stay consistent on my learning journey. Like comment: Like comment: 5 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Julien Avezou Julien Avezou Julien Avezou Follow Entrepreneur | Software Engineer | Co-creator of daily-jots.com Location Toronto, Canada Education University of Warwick Pronouns he/him Work Jots Joined Jun 4, 2025 • Jan 9 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Started learning basic robotics with a starter kit. As a software engineer I want to broaden my intuitions towards hardware too. So many new things to learn, makes me very excited to continue. Like comment: Like comment: 7 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee Follow Building DEV and Forem with everyone here. Interested in the future. Email jess@forem.com Location USA / TAIWAN Pronouns she/they Work Co-Founder & COO at Forem Joined Jul 29, 2016 • Jan 9 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Share a link to the kit? Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Julien Avezou Julien Avezou Julien Avezou Follow Entrepreneur | Software Engineer | Co-creator of daily-jots.com Location Toronto, Canada Education University of Warwick Pronouns he/him Work Jots Joined Jun 4, 2025 • Jan 9 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Here it is UNO R3 Super Starter Kit Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Razumovsky Razumovsky Razumovsky Follow Backend Developer and Enthusiast Education Self-Taught Joined Nov 18, 2025 • Jan 9 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Built from scratch and released my own browser extension for Youtube that hides shorts, comments, recommendations and other stuff to focus on what really matters. Got it in 3 days and i'm very proud of myself Like comment: Like comment: 7 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand maker89 maker89 maker89 Follow Indie maker & Lovable template creator. Joined Jan 9, 2026 • Jan 11 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This is a cool idea; YouTube keeps insisting on showing me shorts even when I try to get it to stop. Congrats on building! Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Razumovsky Razumovsky Razumovsky Follow Backend Developer and Enthusiast Education Self-Taught Joined Nov 18, 2025 • Jan 12 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Shorts was actually the main reason why i started to build this extension. I figured out i spend so much time on it and wanted to change it. Thank you! Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Josiah Mbao Josiah Mbao Josiah Mbao Follow Error 404: Bio not found... Just kidding, I code for fun. Seriously. Location Nairobi, Kenya Education United States International University - Africa Pronouns He/Him Work Freelancer @ Fiverr Joined Sep 20, 2024 • Jan 11 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I shipped my first indie game in Rust this week! I'm still a newbie game dev but I had a lot of fun making it. Shipping it taught me a lot about how making the game is only half the battle. For the first time, I now had to start thinking about distribution and cross-platform compatibility (still need a lil help here) and user experience. And don't even get me started on marketing/promotion! There's definitely a lot more to making even a simple 2D game than I initially thought. This was kind of humbling for me, but in a good way. In the end, I felt there was a million things for me to improve or polish before it was ready. So I just decided to ship anyway . The game is currently only playable on macOS :( But I'm committed to making it cross platform. Question . Does anyone know have any ideas on how I can make a game more cross-platform? The only solutions I can think of at the moment, is either I: setup a VM locally with Windows/Linux ask a friend with different OS to help build the project to create a shareable zip Anyway, I am excited to create something tangible and hope to learn more as I keep going! Win is a win! Oh, here's the game if you wanna check it out Like comment: Like comment: 4 likes Like Comment button Reply View full discussion (62 comments) Some comments may only be visible to logged-in visitors. Sign in to view all comments. Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . Hide child comments as well Confirm For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse The DEV Team Follow The hardworking team behind DEV ❤️ Want to contribute to open source and help make the DEV community stronger? 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Naman Kumar Posted on Apr 22, 2020 JavaScript || Logical OR (||) vs Nullish Coalescing Operator (??) in JavaScript # node # javascript # opensourc With the latest release of version 14, the Nullish Coalescing Operator (??) is now supported in NodeJS. In this post let us see what is the use case of this operator and how is it different from the logical OR. Logical Or (||) const paginate = ( options = {}) => { return [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 ]. splice ( 0 , options . limit || 3 ); } paginate ( 1 ); // expected: [1], output: [1] paginate (); // expected: [1, 2, 3], output: [1, 2, 3] paginate ( 0 ); // expected: [], output: [1, 2, 3] Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode How the logical or operator functions is, it returns the right hand value if the left hand value coerce to false. And that not only includes undefined and null but also 0 and '' . In many of our use cases, like the one above this causes unexpected results and we end up using the typeof operator. Nullish Coalescing Operator (??) This solves the problem for us. This operators returns the right hand value only if the left hand value is either null or undefined . const paginate = ( options = {}) => { return [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 ]. splice ( 0 , options . limit ?? 3 ); } paginate ( 1 ); // expected: [1], output: [1] paginate (); // expected: [1, 2, 3], output: [1, 2, 3] paginate ( 0 ); // expected: [], output: [] Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Share your quick JavaScript bites in comments. Top comments (4) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand hrdyjan1 hrdyjan1 hrdyjan1 Follow Vegetarian with long feet, who is in love with Marie and React. TL; DR Marie = Girlfriend React = JavaScript Library Location The Czech Republic Education Czech Technical University Work Bachelor at Prague, Front End developer Joined Sep 4, 2019 • Jan 13 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide There should be probably "limit" only, no "options/options.limit". Like comment: Like comment: 9 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Patrick Alcisto Patrick Alcisto Patrick Alcisto Follow Author of CSS, hacker of JS, rider of Mountain Bikes (downhill type preferably), "father" of two dogs Location Charlotte, NC Work Software Engineer Joined May 2, 2019 • Feb 2 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Nice article but, @ hrdyjan1 is right, your example implies it expects an object with a possible limit property, yet you never pass the limit as part of an object in the three invocations. Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand TonyDev 👾 TonyDev 👾 TonyDev 👾 Follow Location Spain Work One of MAANG Joined Nov 17, 2019 • Jun 30 '24 • Edited on Jun 30 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide options.limit is always undefined All cases return [1, 2, 3] Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Aniruddha Das Aniruddha Das Aniruddha Das Follow Joined Apr 8, 2023 • Apr 21 '23 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thanks, clears the basic concept. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . 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Perks: flexibility, variety, no micromanaging boss, and the freedom to say “nope” to bad projects. Challenges: income fluctuations, you set your own rules (and have to follow them), and work-life boundaries become blurry quickly. If it sounds interesting, let’s explore the world of freelancing. Imagine a job where your workspace could be your home or a vacation room balcony in the Bahamas. No morning traffic woes or working in a tight cubicle; instead, you enjoy your morning coffee without a rush. (And maybe the most important: no boss to boss around.) Well, this is what freelancing is. Sure, there are also downsides, but let’s start with the basics. This guide will cover all, so you’ll have all the knowledge and insight you need when you finish this article. What is freelancing? The word “ freelance ” dates back to the early 19th century, originally describing a mercenary—a “ free lance ”—who fought for whoever paid the most, rather than pledging loyalty to one lord. Cool story. While the context has shifted dramatically, the core idea remains: → Freelancers offer temporary or project-based services without being bound to one organization. Today, freelancers span many industries: writers, marketers, developers, consultants, designers, and more. Anyone who can deliver services or products on a contractual basis can be considered a freelancer. When you work as a freelancer, taxes are under your responsibility. Ruul, as a merchant of record , can help you make it easy to sell services and stay compliant. Regardless of which path you take, one thing remains consistent: you're in charge of your taxes, business operations, and long-term direction. 💚 Ruul helps simplify this process, handling invoicing, international payments, and compliance so you can focus on what you do best. In 5 steps: How does freelancing work? Freelancing unfolds in five steps: 1. Finding clients What to do: Seek work through your preferred channel, such as online platforms, networking, referrals, or personal websites. This is the most difficult part for almost every new freelancer. Many freelancers turn to freelance marketplaces like Upwork, Fiverr, or Freelancer.com at this point. However, these platforms are quite saturated, and it can be hard to get the first client. You may be happy to know that these platforms are not the biggest contributors to freelancers’ incomes. See this graph: (source) Let me tell you about alternative ways to find your clients: Networking through friends, former colleagues, or communities Referrals from people you’ve worked with in other settings Your own website or social media, like LinkedIn or Instagram Your portfolio link (with a payment button with Ruul Space ) See this graph illustrating the answers to the question of “where do you find your customers as a freelancer?”: (source) 2. Negotiating terms What to do: Discuss project scope, deadlines, payment rates, and other expectations before starting work. Once someone’s interested in working with you, it’s time to set expectations. You need to be clear about: What the project covers What it doesn’t cover Deadlines Pricing Communication methods (email, Slack, video calls, etc.) At this point, you will need to decide on your pricing type : per-project or hourly rate. If the time and effort for the project are clear from the beginning, go for project-based pricing. If there are uncertainties, hourly pricing is safer for you. 3. Delivering work What to do: Complete tasks independently and meet deadlines and quality expectations. Deliver the work as agreed upon when you both embarked on this journey together. No doubt, you’re a human, there can be some complications and delays. What really matters is efficient and timely communication and proactive action with responsibility. 📍 Clients don’t expect perfection. They expect honesty and responsibility. Make sure your final delivery is clean, complete, and easy for the client to use. A great delivery leads to trust and often repeat work. 4. Managing finances What to do: Manage your own invoicing, payments, taxes, and expenses. Freelancers have to manage their own money. That includes: Sending invoices Accepting payments Tracking expenses Paying taxes If you're using platforms like Upwork or Fiverr , keep in mind that they charge up to 20% in service fees. But this doesn’t cover your taxes. You're still responsible for reporting your income based on your country’s rules. To simplify things, you can use a merchant of record platform like Ruul , which helps with: Invoicing Global payment processing Tax compliance The beauty of Ruul comes from its compliance with global sales tax regulations . 5. Building client relationships What to do: Maintain good communication, ensure client satisfaction, and secure repeat business or referrals. Getting a client is hard. Keeping one is easier and way more valuable. When you do great work, communicate clearly, and act professionally, you make it easy for clients to trust you. That’s how you get repeat projects and referrals. You don’t need dozens of clients to succeed. In fact, a few long-term clients can be much more sustainable than chasing new ones every month. So, follow up after projects, ask for feedback, and be someone they’d want to work with again. Top 5 real perks of starting your freelance career If you’re thinking about going solo, here’s what you can genuinely look forward to. 👇🏻 Work on your own terms: Freelancing lets you decide when, where, and with whom you work. That’s why about 1.57 billion people choose freelancing worldwide. Control your income: You decide how much you charge and how many projects you take on. Skip the office politics: Freelancing strips away the unnecessary noise so you can focus on doing the actual work. Build a career that grows with you: Over time, each project contributes to a growing personal brand (and increases your prices gradually). Do what you actually enjoy: This means your work aligns with your interests, not just a job description. That’s where real motivation comes from. 6 challenges to evaluate Well, there are also things to consider. Things aren’t always sunshine and rainbows. 1. You're responsible for everything: As a freelancer, you’re running a business. That means you handle your own pricing, proposals, client communication, taxes, contracts, and deadlines. Discover Merchants of Record ( See: What is MoR? ). They handle the sales taxes related to your client transactions, so you don’t have to deal with that side of things. 2. You won’t earn a stable income right away: One month you might be swamped with work, the next month might be quiet. That’s normal, especially in the beginning. These periods are when you build your strategy and start being visible. 3. Building your reputation takes time: You probably won’t land your dream client on day one. In the beginning, you might need to accept smaller jobs just to prove yourself and build a portfolio. But each successful project adds credibility. If you consistently deliver good work and act professionally, clients will remember you. Some will come back. Others will refer you. 4. Work-life balance can get messy: When your home becomes your office, the line between “on” and “off” can disappear. Some freelancers work late into the night. Others struggle to get started without structure. 5. It's hard to say no when work finally starts coming in: When you start getting offers (especially well-paid ones), it’s tempting to say yes to everything. But overcommitting can hurt both your mental health and your work quality. Can you just quit your job and freelance full-time? It depends on your conditions. If you have savings or a financially supporting partner or family, why not? But when you’re just starting, your income might be unpredictable. Clients might ghost you. Payments might be late. Don’t count on stability in the first 6–12 months. If you can afford this, go for it. If not, wait until you have one or two approved sales processes. That’s why most freelancers start on the side and only go full-time once their income is: Consistent (3–6 months in a row) Enough to cover savings, taxes, and living expenses However, the challenge is that when you invest more time in finding clients, stability can arrive earlier. So it’s up to you to decide. What are freelance opportunities? The number of companies working with freelancers is on the rise, which means more opportunities in the freelance world. Would you guess that around 46% of China’s workforce is self-employed? Source Why do businesses choose freelancers? They can manage costs by hiring on a project basis. Freelancers provide quick solutions for urgent tasks. It’s easier to find specialists for specific needs. Cultural diversity and different perspectives add value to projects. Plus, the traditional 9-to-5 work model is losing its appeal. Digital-native Gen Z professionals , in particular, reject the idea of being tied to an office and find freelancing more flexible and practical. 52% of Gen Z are freelancers. Compared to 44% of Gen Y (Millennials). So, if you’re a passionate Gen Z professional, carving out your place in the growing freelance market could be the key to the freedom you’re looking for. 30+ popular freelance jobs Convinced to move on? Here are some popular freelance jobs. 1. Creative Design If you love creating visuals, these roles let you bring ideas to life: Graphic Design: Create logos, social media visuals, brochures, and more. You’ll work with brand colors and fonts to help businesses stand out. UI/UX Design: Design website or app interfaces that are easy and enjoyable to use. Your goal is to make navigation smooth and visually appealing. Illustration: Draw images for books, games, or digital media. You can work traditionally or use tools like Procreate or Adobe Illustrator. Video Editing: Edit videos for YouTube, TikTok, Instagram Reels, and more. You’ll trim clips, add effects, and make content engaging. 3D Modelling: Build 3D assets for games, animations, or websites. This skill is in high demand in gaming and virtual reality. Presentation Design: Help businesses impress by designing clean, professional pitch decks and PowerPoint slides. 2. Writing and Translation If words are your thing, check out these options: Content Writing: Write blog posts, product descriptions, or web copy. Knowing SEO can boost your value here. Text Editing: Improve grammar, clarity, and flow in existing texts. Perfect if you have an eye for detail. Technical Writing: Create manuals, user guides, or documentation. This requires knowledge in specific fields like software or engineering. Translation: Convert content between languages, or add subtitles to videos. Fluency and cultural understanding are key. Screenwriting: Write scripts for TV shows, films, or online videos. Niche areas like animation or commercials pay well. Copywriting: Craft persuasive marketing text for ads, emails, or product pages that drive sales. 3. Technology and Development Tech skills open many freelance doors: Web Development: Build websites using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, or popular frameworks like React. Mobile App Development: Create apps for iOS or Android, from games to productivity tools. Software Testing: Test software to find bugs and ensure quality before launch. Data Analysis: Turn complex data into easy-to-understand reports and visuals. Cybersecurity Auditing: Protect websites and apps by identifying and fixing security risks. 4. Artificial Intelligence (AI) The AI field is booming: AI Model Development: Build AI systems that automate tasks or provide smart insights. Chatbot Development: Create AI chatbots to improve customer service and engagement. Prompt Writing: Write clear instructions to get the best results from AI tools like ChatGPT or Midjourney. AI Consultancy: Help businesses implement AI strategies that save time and cut costs. 5. Digital Marketing Promote brands and products with these freelance jobs: SEO Expertise: Help websites rank higher on Google by optimizing content and structure. Social Media Management: Plan and post content, respond to followers, and build brand communities. Advertising Campaigns: Create and manage paid ads on platforms like Google and Facebook, optimizing for better results. Email Marketing: Design email campaigns that nurture leads and boost sales. Content Marketing: Develop strategies and produce content that builds trust and attracts customers. Affiliate Marketing: Promote products through referral links and earn commissions. Having an audience helps here. 6. Training and Consulting Share your knowledge and guide others: Online Teaching: Create courses or offer live lessons in your area of expertise. Career Coaching: Help people find the right job, improve resumes, and prepare for interviews. Personal Development Coaching: Support clients in setting goals, improving habits, and boosting motivation. Business Consulting: Advise companies on marketing, strategy, or operations, especially if you have corporate experience. Pick a freelance job that matches your skills and interests, but don’t be afraid to try something new. Most freelancers build their success by learning, experimenting, and improving over time. Bonus: Resources to learn more about freelancing You may want to watch this TED Talk , which gives some tips about building a freelance career See the best podcasts for freelancers . You will stay up-to-date about the field by just listening to them Follow us on LinkedIn Knowing your rights as a freelancer (And why it matters) What is the "Freelance Isn't Free Act"? Back in May 2017, New York City passed a law called the Freelance Isn’t Free Act. It was created to protect freelancers. Especially when it comes to getting paid fairly and on time. The law came to life thanks to a big push from the Freelancers Union, and it was passed unanimously (which almost never happens). That just shows how badly this kind of protection was needed. So, what does it actually do? This law says that: Freelancers must get written contracts for big jobs Clients have to pay on time, even if there isn’t a contract And if they don’t? The law is on your side In short, it’s designed to stop clients from ghosting, underpaying, or stalling payments. All problems freelancers know way too well. Who is covered by the Freelance Isn’t Free Act? Not every type of worker is protected by this law. But if you’re a freelancer working in NYC, there’s a good chance it applies to you. Here's how to know if you're covered. ✅ You’re covered if… ✔️ You earn 1099 income This just means you're not an employee , but someone who works for themselves. You probably fill out a 1099 form during tax time if you do freelance work, gigs, or contract jobs. ✔️ You’re owed $800 or more within 120 days If you’ve done freelance work for a client that adds up to $800 or more in a 4-month period , this law kicks in. That could be from one big project or a few smaller jobs. ✔️ You’re a sole proprietor or a one-person business If you're running your freelance work under your own name (and don’t have employees), you're likely a sole proprietor , and you’re covered. You can also be covered if you’ve registered your freelance work as a: LLC S-Corp C-Corp As long as you’re the only worker and don’t have any employees, you’re still protected by the law. ❌ Who’s not covered? The Freelance Isn’t Free Act doesn’t apply to everyone. You’re not covered if you fall into one of these categories: You’re an employee (you get a W-2 from your job) You run a business with employees You’ve formed a partnership (you and one or more people run the business together) You work in law or sales You’re a city or government employee The future of freelancing is already here. What used to be a side hustle is now a full-time career for millions. As Gen Z enters the workforce and redefines what “work” should look like, freelancing is becoming the new norm. People want autonomy, purpose, and flexibility, and they’re building careers that reflect that. The best part? The barriers to entry are lower than ever. Platforms like Ruul make it easy to handle the logistics: invoicing clients (yes, even internationally), accepting crypto, managing late payments, and staying compliant with tax rules. That’s no longer the hard part. The real challenge now? Finding quality clients. Keeping them. And building a personal brand that sets you apart in a global talent pool. Whether you’re just starting out or aiming to scale, freelancing requires more than talent. It requires strategy. If you approach it as a job, you will be preparing yourself for an extremely satisfying career. We’re rooting for you. 🤝🏻 FAQs 1. What exactly does a freelancer do? A freelancer offers their professional service to multiple clients without being tied to an office or an employer. They manage their own workload, deadlines, and payments. 2. How do I start freelancing? Choose a skill that people need and research its demand. You can improve your skills with training and grow your network on LinkedIn. Use good internet, enough storage, and project management tools to stay organized. 3. Is freelancing easy? Freelancing is hard at first because finding clients takes time. But as you grow, things get easier and more automated. With Trello for planning and Ruul for payments, managing work becomes simple. 4. How do I become a freelancer? To become a freelancer, first turn your skills into a marketable service. Then, promote your services on social networks like LinkedIn or on marketplaces such as Upwork, Fiverr, and Freelancer.com to find clients. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Mert Bulut Mert Bulut is an innate entrepreneur, who after completing his education in Management Engineering (BSc) and Programming (MSc), co-founded Ruul at the age of 27. His achievements in entrepreneurship were recognized by Fortune magazine, which named him as one of their 40 under 40 in 2022. More Freelance Designer Rates 2025: Complete Pricing Breakdown Everyone’s talking about freelance designer rates, but no one’s clear. This post is made to give you the real scoop on rates in 2025. Read more Rooted with Ruul: meet solo tech talent, Ender Get insights from Ender, a freelance consultant, and engineer. Read our interview and get great tips for fresh freelancers starting out. Read more Self employment tax deductions: What to write off on your taxes Wondering what tax write-offs you might qualify for this season as a self-employed? Check out this guide to exclusive tax breaks that you can take advantage of. Read more MORE THAN 120,000 Independents Over 120,000 independents trust Ruul to sell their services, digital products, and securely manage their payments. FROM 190 Countries Truly global coverage: trusted across 190 countries with seamless payouts available in 140 currencies. PROCESSED $200m+ of Transactions Over $200M successfully processed, backed by an 8-year legacy of secure, reliable transactions trusted by independents worldwide. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Everything you need to know. Get clear, straightforward answers to the most common questions about using Ruul. hey@ruul.io What is Ruul? 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https://www.highlight.io/blog/launchdarkly-migration?utm_source=highlight-banner | Migrating from Highlight.io to LaunchDarkly Observability Pricing Customers Blog Careers Docs Migrating from Highlight.io to LaunchDarkly Observability Sign up Back Apr 20, 2023 • 7 min. read How we built logging as a service with ClickHouse Product Updates Feb 15, 2023 • 18 min. read How to Set Up Your Production AWS MSK Kafka Cluster Engineering Jul 17, 2023 • 5 min. read WebSocket Recording Engineering Product Updates Nov 13, 2025 • 11 min read Migrating from Highlight.io to LaunchDarkly Observability Company Product Updates Jay Khatri Co-founder & CEO TLDR All of the Highlight.io features you know and love are now available in the LaunchDarkly Observability product. Highlight.io will be deprecating services on February 28, 2026 and moving 100% of our infrastructure and services to LaunchDarkly. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Kevin Burns Posted on Jul 22, 2021 • Edited on Aug 28, 2025 WebSockets vs Long Polling This article contrasts the operational complexity of WebSockets and Long Polling using real world examples to promote Long Polling as a simpler alternative to Websockets in systems where a half-duplex message channel will suffice. WebSockets A WebSocket is a long lived persistent TCP connection (often utilizing TLS) between a client and a server which provides a real-time full-duplex communication channel. These are often seen in chat applications and real-time dashboards. Long Polling Long Polling is a near-real-time data access pattern that predates WebSockets. A client initiates a TCP connection (usually an HTTP request) with a maximum duration (ie. 20 seconds). If the server has data to return, it returns the data immediately, usually in batch up to a specified limit. If not, the server pauses the request thread until data becomes available at which point it returns the data to the client. Analysis WebSockets are Full-Duplex meaning both the client and the server can send and receive messages across the channel. Long Polling is Half-Duplex meaning that a new request-response cycle is required each time the client wants to communicate something to the server. Long Polling usually produces slightly higher average latency and significantly higher latency variability compared to WebSockets. WebSockets do support compression, but usually per-message. Long Polling typically operates in batch which can significantly improve message compression efficiency. Scaling Up We’ll now contrast the systemic behavior of server-side scalability for applications using primarily WebSockets vs Long Polling. WebSockets Suppose we have 4 app servers in a scaling group with 10,000 connected clients. Now suppose we scale up the group by adding a new app server and wait for 60 seconds. We find that all of the existing clients are still connected to the original 4 app servers. The Load Balancer may be intelligent enough to route new connections to the new app server in order to balance the number of concurrent connections so that this effect will diminish over time. However, the amount of time required for this system to return to equilibrium is unknown and theoretically infinite. These effects could be mitigated by the application using a system to intelligently preempt web socket connections in response to changes in the scaling group's capacity but this would require the application to have special real-time knowledge about the state of its external environment which crosses a boundary that is typically best left uncrossed without ample justification. Long Polling Suppose we have the same 4 app servers in a scaling group with 10,000 connected clients using Long Polling. Now suppose we scale up the group by adding a new app server and wait for 60 seconds. We observe that the number of open connections has automatically rebalanced with no intervention. We can even state declaratively that if the long poll duration is set to 60 seconds or less, then any autoscaling group will automatically regain equilibrium within 60 seconds of any membership change. This trait can be reflected in the application’s Service Level Objectives. These numbers are important because they are used by operators to correctly tune the app’s autoscaling mechanisms. Analysis Service Level Objectives are an important aspect of system management since they ultimately serve as the contractual interface between dev and ops. If an application’s ability to return to equilibrium after scaling is unbounded, a change in application behavior is likely warranted. Scaling Down The following example illustrates difficulties encountered by a real world device management software company operating thousands of 24/7 concurrent WebSocket connections from thousands of data collection agents placed inside corporate networks. The System A Data Collection Agent, written in Go, is distributed as an executable binary that runs as a service on a customer's machine scanning local networks for SNMP devices and reporting SNMP data periodically to the application in the cloud. One key feature of the product was the ability for a customer to interact with any of their devices in real time from anywhere in the world using a single page web application hosted in the cloud. Because each agent resides on a customer network behind a firewall, the agents would need to initiate and maintain a WebSocket connection to the application in the cloud as a secure full-duplex tunnel. The web service sends commands to agents and agents send data to the web service all through a single persistent TCP connection. The Problem There was one big unexpected technical challenge faced by the team when deploying this system that made deployments risky. Whenever a new version of the app server was deployed to production, the system would be shocked by high impulse reconnect storms originating from the data collection agents. If a server has 2500 active connections and you take it out of service, those 2500 connections will be closed simultaneously and all the agents will reopen new connections simultaneously. This can overwhelm some systems, especially if the socket initialization code touches the database for anything important (ie. authorization). If an agent can’t establish a connection before the read deadline, it will retry the connection again which will drown the app servers even further, causing an unrecoverable negative feedback loop. This proclivity toward failure caused management to change their policies regarding deployments to reduce the number of deployments as much as possible to avoid disruption. The Solution The problem was partially solved by implementing strict exponential retry policies on their clients. This solution was effective enough at reducing the severity of retry storms on app deployment to be considered a good temporary solution. However, deployments were still infrequent by design and the high impulse load spikes weren’t gone, they just no longer produced undesirable secondary effects. Analysis This temporary solution is only possible in situations where the server has complete control over all of its clients. In many scenarios this may not be the case. If the agents were modeled to receive commands from the server by Long Poll and push data to the server through a normal API, the load would be evenly spread. If using a Long Poll architecture, the deployment system would replace a node by notifying the load balancer that the node is going out of service to ensure the node doesn’t receive any new connections, then wait 60 seconds for existing connections to drain in accordance with the service’s shutdown grace period SLO, then take the node offline with confidence. The resulting load increase on other nodes in the group would be gradual and roughly linear. When it comes to distributed systems and their scalability, people often focus on creating efficient systems. Efficiency is important but usually not as important as stability. High impulse events like reconnect storms can produce complex systemic effects. Left unattended, they often amplify the severity of similar effects in different parts of the system in ways that are both unexpected and difficult to predict. If you fail to solve enough of these types of problems, you may soon find yourself a situation where so many components are failing so simultaneously that it’s exceptionally difficult to discern the underlying cause(s) empirically from logs and dashboards. An application’s architecture must be designed primarily in accordance with principle and remain open to modification in response to statistical performance analysis. Conclusion WebSockets are appropriate for many applications which require consistent low latency full duplex high frequency communication such as chat applications. However, any WebSocket architecture that can be reduced to a half-duplex problem can probably be remodeled to use Long Polling to improve the application’s runtime performance variability, reducing operational complexity and promoting total systemic stability. Top comments (3) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Rockie Yang Rockie Yang Rockie Yang Follow Start from user experience and working backward out technologies Work Knock Data Joined Oct 14, 2022 • Jan 12 '23 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thanks for great in depth explanation. Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Juro Oravec Juro Oravec Juro Oravec Follow Where software, biology and business meets. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Neisha Rose Posted on Apr 5, 2020 Callbacks vs Promises # javascript # callbacks # promises The Goal The goal is to achieve asynchronous code. Async code allows multiple things to happen at the same time. When you start an action, your program continues to run. When the action finishes, the program is informed and gets access to the result. We can achieve async code using two methods: callbacks and promises. With callback we pass a callback into a function that would then get called upon completion. With promises, you attach callbacks on the returned promise object. Callbacks A callback is a function that is to be executed after another function has finished executing. Async callbacks are functions that are passed as arguments. and when that function is called it will start executing code in the background. When the background code finishes running, it calls the callback function to let you know the work is done. We use these callbacks because we want to avoid executing things out of order. If we want to wait for something in JavaScript, we need to use a callback. Let’s make that pb&J from scratch using callbacks synchronous code This synchronous Peanut Butter & Jelly function runs in order, one function after another. but what if we had a function that needed to be ran first and other functions couldn't be ran until after this function finishes. Let’s think of making bread from scratch. you can’t put the peanut butter and jelly on the bread until it’s made so you must wait until its done. With synchronous code it doesn’t wait it just does it. How can we fix it? Async Callbacks We make an async callback so that we can make sure no other function runs until our bread is made. Let’s picture inside all the other functions there’s ample amounts of code to run. This can cause an issue because you can have plenty of nested callbacks inside one another. That leads to what we call callback hell. Callback hell can riddle code with bugs that are hard to catch. For this we need a way to make aync code while avoiding so many nested callbacks. Promises Promises are native to JavaScript, but you can also install promises libraries such as: Bluebird and Q. Promises are JavaScript objects that represent an eventual completion or failure of an asynchronous operation. A promise is a returned object where you attach callbacks, instead of passing callbacks into a function. the place where you attach the callback after a successful completion of a task is called, .then(). inside this you pass a callback through. What makes promises a way to avoid callback hell is that you can chain multiple .then() on each other which avoid nested callbacks and a neater line of code. For the failure of completing a task you can pass it through a .catch(). Let’s change our callback to a promise Here we take our PB&J function and turn it into a promise. We will first return the makeBread function and then on the successful completion of that function we will return a promise that will pass in the next callback to be ran. Next, we will chain on the other function that will be ran after that in order. thus, making async function. As you can see the code is neither and we avoid callback hell. We can also chain on an error message to the .catch() method and on that message "ewww crunchy peanut butter" because that will just ruin my sandwich. Final Promise Let’s make our promise a little bit neater by just passing in the callbacks. Conclusion Both callbacks and promises help make our code asynchronous. Making callbacks async can cause issues such as callback hell, so to avoid this we can use promises instead, doing this helps us avoid this pitfall while keeping our code async and neat. Top comments (3) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Devang patil Devang patil Devang patil Follow Javascript Developer Location Mumbai Education Be Comp Sci Work SSE at Race Joined Nov 22, 2019 • Oct 18 '22 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide async await makes more readable than promise I believe. 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Get started See Example This is also a heading This is a heading Key Points Whether you are an experienced freelancer that has been in the game for years or just getting started, it’s always good to consider ways to improve yourself. It’s no secret that freelancing can be demanding. There are so many moving parts and issues that you have to be on top of, that it’s easy to feel lost.That’s why we’ve made this list of tips that you can use to make things easier. These tips on freelancing will cover various topics that can help make your job easier to manage. With that said, let’s dive straight in. Research your client Firstly, you should be looking into: What the budget and payment rates of your client is Whether they are known to be demanding or flexible What their method of managing their contractors are There are also more industry-specific aspects to look out for during your research. For example, if you are a graphic designer, you might want to know if this client has an established style preference that they use frequently.It's generally easy to find the information you need through a quick Googling session if you’re working with a multinational, well-known company; you can also turn to freelancer communities for tips to get to know that client better and hear the experience of peers who have worked with them before.It’s trickier if you’re going to work with a smaller company. In that case, your research might require an open line of communication with the client directly which will allow you to get the info you need. Create neat contracts Creating a good contract is a beneficial skill to develop, and will save you from lots of potential headaches down the line. Simply, a contract is a document that details the working relationship between you and your client . While this is the gist of it, you should do your best to make your contracts as comprehensive as possible. Your contract should serve as a guide that irons out all possible details and questions that could arise throughout the freelance project.It should balance both you and your client’s needs, while detailing fundamental issues like payment terms , scheduling and deadlines, and any other arrangements that might need to be made. Creating quality contracts is one of the best tips on freelancing successfully, as it might help any disagreements to get resolved quickly. You can use agreement templates by third-parties like Ruul to easily prepare legally binding and compliant contracts . Master time management Learn time zones and use time scheduling apps The adage “time is money” refers to the importance of managing your time in the smartest way. Being a freelancer, you have the opportunity to work with clients from different time zones , as opposed to a regular office worker. However, you should assess how this might affect you. If you are working with a client who is overseas, where there is a seven-hour difference, you should beware that this will change your work schedule.One way to help figure this out is to use time-scheduling apps, which can come in handy when organizing your schedule. Time management and tracking apps can help you track how you spend your time and make you more efficient. They can facilitate increasing your productivity. Set a daily work schedule In the same vein as creating a to-do list, you should strive to create a daily work schedule to help you stay on top of tasks. Creating daily tasks is a great way to break down the things you need to do into bite-sized bits that are easier to handle . Make sure the goals you put on your schedule are concrete objectives that you can achieve, instead of writing down vague goals. You will feel productive and accomplished when you tick them off one by one. Perfect the Pomodoro technique The Pomodoro technique is a time management technique which you can use to balance your working and resting periods . This technique breaks up your time into periods of work and rest to focus wholly on one or the other. According to the Pomodoro technique, you spend 25 minutes working , take a 5-minute break , and repeat this cycle four times. After the fourth cycle, you take an extended break of around 25 minutes . During these periods of either work or rest, you are to focus exclusively on either one or the other, which means you don’t browse social media apps when working or don’t check emails while resting. Read job descriptions closely Growing up, my mother would always tell me, “look before you leap” . While it was great practical advice for a small child that loved running and jumping everywhere, it might also be useful for you as a freelancer. Always pay attention to the details in the job description. These might include: The payment amount The project deadline The additional responsibilities Potential third parties that could be involved Paying close attention to job descriptions is among the great freelancing tips for beginners because you’ll be selecting jobs that work best for you. Be sure to find whatever information you can about the job/project that you are considering taking on before contacting the client. Switch up your to-do list The to-do list is a tried and true method used by millions of people to get things done. So, you might be wondering why you should switch anything up. The answer is that you can make your to-do list a more effective tool . For example, for some people, to-do lists quickly become a never-ending checklist of things that never get done.Some freelance productivity-boosting tips could include: Limiting yourself to 3-5 daily tasks Deciding on due dates or schedule times to complete tasks Making more than one list to separate personal tasks from professional ones Doing tasks that are easy to complete first to gain momentum Socialize frequently Socializing isn’t just an excellent way to have fun and connect with friends or make new ones. It gives you a chance to network and develop professional relationships . The benefits of networking could include: Staying up-to-date with your industry and related news Making valuable connections that can prove beneficial for your career Expanding your potential client pool Gaining recommendations from your colleagues Learning tools and tricks of the trade Socializing then becomes a way to both have a good time and leverage possible advantages for your solo career. Design your workspace If you’re going to be spending significant time at your desk or workstation, you might consider designing it to fit your specific needs . Your workstation doesn’t need to be just a bastion of productivity. It should be a place where you feel comfortable mentally and physically. It should match your interests, needs, and habits. For example, if you’re into fitness or concerned about back pain , you can look into a standing desk. Minimize multitasking Do you want to know a secret? No one is really good at multitasking. Some people reading this are probably vehemently disagreeing, but it’s true. By all accounts, our brains aren’t designed to work on two or more tasks simultaneously. This might actually lead to worse comprehension, lack of concentration, and decreased productivity.When you have multiple tasks that you need to handle, it’s best to focus on one at a time and do what you can to prevent one task from “bleeding over” into the other. While this might be difficult at times for interrelated tasks, do your best to complete one task at a time to avoid losing focus altogether. Limit your social media usage All good things come in moderation , which can also be said for social media. Even if we were to ignore many of the potentially harmful effects of social media addiction, there are other reasons to limit the time you spend on social media. The biggest reason is your productivity . It’s hard to get work done when you’re distracted by memes your friend sends you on Instagram. So, know when and how to use social media and be careful it doesn’t distract you from your work.Don’t have the willpower to keep off social media on your own? You can get help from a focus tool such as Forest which is available as an app and a browser extension. The gamified timer does not allow you to use certain apps or websites as it’s running and keeps you focused. At the end of each “focus session,” you grow a tree which allows you to track your productivity in a fun gamified way . Learn how to stop procrastinating I have a bit of a confession to make here. I am a serial procrastinator, guilty of everything you can think of when it comes to avoiding work. I’ve asked myself, “why do I procrastinate” and then procrastinate about solving the issue. Still, it begs us to ask how to stop procrastinating.It’s hard to give a single definition of procrastination. Still, if we have to, it could be explained as the habit of constantly delaying completing tasks by wasting time doing irrelevant stuff . There are many ways to combat procrastination that you can try, according to your characteristics and needs. Find the combination that works for you and make it into a habit , because procrastination is something that you’ll have to deal with continuously. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Canan Başer Developing and implementing creative growth strategies. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Challenges > Google AI Studio Multimodal Challenge CHALLENGE RESULTS 🏆 Winners Announced! 🎊 Congrats to the Google AI Multimodal Challenge Winners! Read Announcement Challenge ends soon! Submit your entry now DAYS : HOURS : MINUTES : SECONDS See prompts Google AI Studio Multimodal Challenge View Entries Please sign in to follow this challenge The fastest way to start building! Challenge Status: Ended Ended Join our next Challenge We're excited to announce our first challenge with Google AI! Running through September 14 , the Google AI Studio Multimodal Challenge invites you to build and deploy innovative applets that showcase the incredible power of Gemini's multimodal capabilities. There's one prompt for this challenge but three chances to win! We'll select three winners for this challenge. Each winner will receive: $1,000 USD DEV++ Membership Exclusive DEV Badge All Participants with a valid submission will receive a completion badge on their DEV profile. Key Dates Contest start: September 03, 2025 Submissions due: September 14, 2025 Winners announced: October 02, 2025 Badge Rewards Google AI Studio Multimodal Challenge Completion Badge Google AI Studio Multimodal Challenge Winner Badge Find Out More Ask questions and share your ideas on the Google AI Studio Multimodal Challenge Launch Post. View Launch Post Sponsored by Google AI At Google, we believe making AI helpful for everyone is the most profound way to advance our mission. We're excited by the amazing possibilities of a world responsibly empowered by AI — a future of innovation that will enhance creativity, extend knowledge, advance science, and transform the way billions of people live and work around the world. Within our ecosystem, Gemini is evolving to be more than just the models. It supports an entire ecosystem — from the products that billions of people use every day, to the APIs and platforms helping developers and businesses innovate. Among this, Google AI Studio is the fastest way to start building with Gemini. Learn More → Challenge Prompt Build and Deploy a Multimodal Applet Build and deploy an applet on Google AI Studio that shows off the power of Gemini in multimodal content understanding and/or generation. Your applet must meet these requirements: Built on Google AI Studio Deployed using Cloud Run Utilize at least one of the below multimodal functionality: Gemini 2.5 Pro / Flash-supported image, video, or audio understanding Gemini 2.5 Flash Image (free tier available for Sept 6-7) Live API (free tier supports 3 concurrent sessions) Imagen (requires paid tier) Veo (requires paid tier) Think interactive storytelling experiences, tools that process audio and visual content, platforms that understand and generate content across multiple media types. If you can think it, you can build it! Important Notes: Use of paid APIs are purely optional and won't enhance your chance of winning If you used Gemini 2.5 Flash Image during the free trial period and it is no longer available for your app during the judging period, be sure to include a video so we can see your project in action. "Build Apps with Google AI Studio" DEV Education Track submissions do not count towards this challenge, you must build and deploy a new, original applet. How To Participate To participate, create your Google AI Studio account and publish a post using the submission template below. Your applet should demonstrate creative and practical applications of Gemini's multimodal capabilities. Think beyond basic demos - how can multimodal AI solve real problems or create delightful experiences? Eligibility Requirements This specific challenge includes the following restrictions: Territories and regions excluded per Official Rules: Afghanistan, Belarus, Central African Republic, Cuba, Equatorial Guinea, Iran, Iraq, Kosovo, Libya, Myanmar (Burma), North Korea, Russia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Tanzania, Venezuela, Yemen, Crimea, the so-called Donetsk People's Republic (DNR), the so-called Luhansk People's Republic (LNR). Additional participant exclusions for this challenge: Government institution employees, Google employees These challenge-specific restrictions are in addition to all eligibility requirements and exclusions detailed in our General Contest Official Rules and Google AI Studio Multimodal v25.09.03 Contest Rules . Submission Template Judging Criteria: Innovation and Creativity Technical Implementation User Experience Effective Use of Multimodal Features Helpful Links & Resources New to Google AI Studio ? You can get to know Google AI Studio by tackling the "Build Apps with Google AI Studio" DEV Education Track: Build Apps with Google AI Studio DEV Education Track From prompt to deployed app in less than 2 minutes Connect: @GoogleAIDevs Frequently Asked Questions Participation Can I submit to the prompt more than once? Yes, you can submit multiple submissions but you'll need to publish a separate post for each submission. In the event that you may win two or more submissions, and your submissions are very close with another participant, we will favor the other participant. In the event that you do win with multiple submissions, you will only receive one winner badge. Can I work on a team? Yes, you can work on teams of up to four people. If you collaborate with anyone, you'll need to list their DEV handles in your submission post so we can award a badge to your entire team! Please only publish one submission per team. DEV does not handle prize-splitting, so in the event that your submission wins the cash prize, you will need to split that amongst yourselves. Thank you for understanding! How old do I have to be to participate? Participants need to be 18+ in order to participate. If I live in X, am I eligible to participate? For eligibility rules, see our official challenge rules . Submission Can my submission include open source code? Riffing on open source code and borrowing and improving on previous work/ideas is encouraged but it's important your changes are significant enough to ensure your submission is valid. When does riffing become plagiarism? It will depend, but transparency is important, license compatibility is important. You can use someone else's code to give you a jumpstart to demonstrate your ideas on top of someone else's base, but not just re-package the base. It should be clear to the judges what you added to the project in terms of the code and conceptual inspiration. This means, you should clearly state what you were building on and what elements are original to this new submission. When building on existing code, we expect a significant change that adds something tangible to the output. i.e. a new animation, and new sprite, a new function, a new presentation. Not just changes to the source - i.e. changing colours, changing one sprite, changing one function. What happens if my submission is considered plagiarized or invalid? Anything deemed to be plagiarism will not be eligible for prizes. Incidental plagiarism may simply result in your disqualification from the challenge (regardless of the number of other valid submissions you have published). Egregious plagiarism will result in your suspension from DEV entirely. Any non-generic, non-trivial usage of prior work, including open source code must be credited in your submission. Do submissions have to be in English? Non-english submissions are eligible for a completion badge but not eligible for prizes due to the current limitations of our judges. We will not be judging on mastery of the English language, so please don't let this deter you from submitting if you are not a native English speaker! We hope to evolve this in the future to be more accommodating. Do I need a license for my code? You are not required to license your code but we strongly recommend that you do. Here are some you may consider: MIT , Apache , BSD-2 , BSD-3 , or Commons Clause . Judging and Prizing Can there be ties? In the event of a tie in scoring between judges, the judges will select the entry that received the highest number of positive reactions on their DEV post to determine the winner. How will I know if I won? Winners will be announced in a DEV post on the winner announcement date noted in our key dates section. When will I receive my DEV badge? Both participation and winner badges will be awarded, in most cases, the same day as the winner announcement. When will I receive my prizes? The DEV Team will contact you via the email associated with your DEV profile within, at most, 10 business days of the announcement date to share the details of claiming your prizes. What steps do I need to take to receive my cash prize? 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account Forem Close Guidelines for AI-assisted Articles on DEV This guide was last updated by the DEV Team on April 8th 2024 and is based on the post, Guidelines for AI-assisted Articles on DEV . While there is nuance as far as what it means for a post to be assisted by AI, we care most that the author of the post is able to stand by the information they are sharing. We encourage the use of AI experimentation with the appropriate disclosure, while wholly discouraging the use of these tools to prolifically generate content which has not been scrutinized prior to publication. The DEV Community Guidelines for AI-Assisted and -Generated Articles AI-assisted and -generated articles are allowed on DEV Community, so long as they follow these guidelines: AI-assisted and -generated articles should… Be created and published in good faith , meaning with honest, sincere, and harmless intentions. Disclose the fact that they were generated or assisted by AI in the post, either upfront using the tag #ABotWroteThis or at any point in the article’s copy (including right at the end). - For example, a conclusion that states “Surprise, this article was generated by ChatGPT!” or the disclaimer “This article was created with the help of AI” would be appropriate. Ideally add something to the conversation regarding AI and its capabilities. Tell us your story of using the tool to create content, and why! Be checked for factual accuracy before publishing. (This guideline was suggested by @chihuahuaux via Twitter . Thanks!) AI-assisted and -generated articles should not… Promote any business, program, or course (including your own). Be published with the intent to confuse , deceive , or bamboozle its readers. Be published with the main purpose of building a personal brand, building a social media presence, or gaining clout. Contain educational content or information generated by AI because you, the human author, did not already know it to some degree. AI is great for assistance with English syntax for a variety of reasons, but if you don’t already know or understand the concept you’re writing about, please do not rely on the machine to “know” it for you. Commenting Guidelines In order to support a strong sense of human community on the site, we ask that you not use bots or AI to generate comments on posts, whether the post was published by you or another community member. The exceptions to this rule are basic translation and grammar/syntax improvement tools, such as Google Translate, Grammarly, or any tool used for Assistive Technology (AT) purposes. If you notice a mistake or bad practice in a post that is disclosed to be AI-generated or -assisted, we encourage you to call it out (kindly, of course!). The following actions may result in suspension or a ban: Publishing any article with the intent to harm or scam its readers. Publishing any article with the main purpose of soliciting money. Publishing any article with the main purpose of building backlinks to increase the search engine optimization (SEO) of another site. The two exceptions to this are: (1) a backlink to a personal blog, or (2) a backlink to a company blog IF the article has been shared under that company’s organization on DEV. Publishing any article that is directly plagiarized, knowingly or unknowingly . Our guidelines may continue to evolve and are open for scrutiny. At the end of the day, we expect good faith community activity, and that all authors are able to stand behind the purpose and accuracy of their content. How to Report Offending Content We ask that you DO NOT publicly confront or question members for creating content that you believe to be written with AI assistance but not following our guidelines. Doing so, may result in us warning or suspending your DEV account. Instead, when you come across offending posts, we ask that you please report them via our abuse report from here . When you report offenders, provide details about why you believe they are violating our guidelines. For instance, you can tell us how you came to the conclusion you did (i.e. you ran their work through https://www.zerogpt.com/ and it said the likelihood of the post being generated by ChatGPT is 95%) — we will take all information provided into account. As for offenders, we will decide the severity of the offense, what disciplinary action is necessary (if any), and how to remediate the issue. We have ways of lowering visibility on posts if needed and can add #abotwrotethis to someone's post as well if they refuse to add the necessary disclosure. We also have the ability to lower the visibility of all of someone's posts if they make a habit of regularly posting works that disobey our guidelines. We also offer the ability for community members to block other community members. So, if you have reported someone who you believe to be regularly violating our AI Guidelines, you can go ahead and take action to block them so that you won't see their writing in your fee anymore. To do so, just navigate to the user's profile page and click on the ... menu in the corner, then select block. Thank you! If you have questions or feedback about our approach, we encourage you to contact us via support@dev.to . 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Challenges > Frontend Challenge: Office Edition CHALLENGE RESULTS 🏆 Winners Announced! 🎊 Congrats to the Frontend Challenge: Office Edition Winners! Read Announcement Challenge ends soon! Submit your entry now DAYS : HOURS : MINUTES : SECONDS See prompts Frontend Challenge: Office Edition View Entries Please sign in to follow this challenge Flex your HTML, CSS, and JavaScript skills! Challenge Status: Ended Ended Join our next Challenge Running through July 27, Frontend Challenge: Office Edition, sponsored by Axero features our beloved "CSS Art" prompt as well as a brand new "Holistic Webdev" prompt. Our theme is "Office", designed to highlight workplace culture and the digital spaces where we meet to communicate, collaborate, and connect. Thanks to Axero , we'll be able to award cash prizes to the winner of each prompt - that's two chances to win bragging rights, an exclusive DEV badge, and a share of $3,000! Key Dates Contest start: July 02, 2025 Submissions due: July 27, 2025 Winners announced: August 14, 2025 Badge Rewards DEV Frontend Challenge Completion Badge DEV Frontend Challenge Winner Badge Sponsored by Axero Axero offers a customizable intranet solution that empowers companies to create a central repository for all essential employee resources and communications. With features like robust APIs and intuitive page builders, Axero allows admins of all technical levels to design and manage their intranet effectively. By acting as a single source of truth and ensuring everyone has access to the information they need, Axero enhances decision-making, improves employee self-service, and helps organizations drive consistency and enhance employee effectiveness. https://axerosolutions.com/platform Learn More → Challenge Prompts Holistic Webdev: Office Space Introducing a brand new prompt! Design your dream intranet homepage for a fictional company using CSS, HTML, and JavaScript only. Show us how you would design the perfect digital workspace - are there upcoming events? team spotlights? useful resources? The content and widgets featured are up to you! As the creators of innovative intranet solutions, Axero knows what makes workplace collaboration thrives, so be sure to wow them with your creativity! Check out their intranet templates for some inspiration. Submission Template Judging Criteria: Responsiveness and Accessibility Usability and User Experience Creativity Code Quality CSS Art: Office Culture Draw what comes to mind for you when it comes to office culture. Whether that's classic water cooler conversations, your coworker's mechanical keyboard, ice breaker activities, or The Office™ - we want to see your interpretation of office life through CSS art. Submission Template Judging Criteria: Creativity Effective Use of CSS Aesthetic Outcome Frequently Asked Questions Participation Can I submit to multiple prompts? Yes, you are welcome to submit to multiple prompts. Can one submission qualify for multiple prompts? Yes, if your submission offers a solution to multiple prompts, it can qualify for multiple prompts. Can I submit to a prompt more than once? Yes, you can submit multiple submissions per prompt but you’ll need to publish a separate post for each submission. 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This means, you should clearly state what you were building on and what elements are original to this new submission. When building on existing code, we expect a significant change that adds something tangible to the output. i.e. a new animation, and new sprite, a new function, a new presentation. Not just changes to the source - i.e. changing colours, changing one sprite, changing one function. What happens if my submission is considered plagiarized or invalid? Anything deemed to be plagiarism will not be eligible for prizes. Incidental plagiarism may simply result in your disqualification from the challenge (regardless of the number of other valid submissions you have published). Egregious plagiarism will result in your suspension from DEV entirely. Any non-generic, non-trivial usage of prior work, including open source code must be credited in your submission. Do submissions have to be in English? 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Follow Episode Details / Transcript On this episode, Mike talks to cofounder of Merge, Gil Feig, about building a service that integrates with many APIs. Show Notes On this episode, Mike talks to cofounder of Merge, Gil Feig, about building a service that integrates with many APIs. Find Merge at https://merge.dev Gil Feig @GilFeig Merge is Hiring! Thank you so much to our sponsors: Lob: https://lob.com/careers Treblle : https://treblle.com/apisyoulove Creators and Guests Host Mike Bifulco Cofounder and host of APIs You Won't Hate. Blogs at https://mikebifulco.com Into 🚴♀️, espresso ☕, looking after 🌍. ex @Stripe @Google @Microsoft What is APIs You Won't Hate? A no-nonsense (well, some-nonsense) podcast about API design & development, new features in the world of HTTP, service-orientated architecture, microservices, and probably bikes. Mike Bifulco: Hi friends. Welcome back to API. As you won't hate, this is Mike, your co. For this episode, I'm chatting with Gil , who is the co-founder of merge. Him and I had a great time talking about what he's been building with his team at merge, what it's like to grow an API centric product to the challenges inherent in that some of the really cool learnings that his team has come across when they've been building their product and what it's like to grow an API centric product especially one that was born during the pandemic. I know it was a great discussion. I hope you enjoy it. Please check out the interview, send me any feedback you've got at Reverend Mike on Twitter or at API and you won't hate. For our next episode, I believe we'll be back with Phil and Matt and myself, chatting about APIs and catching up on some of the news and latest goings on in the world in the meantime, I hope you enjoy this interview with Gil. It was a fantastic discussion and really think he's on something exciting there. Love to see people in the API universe, building interesting products and sort of pushing the limits of what's been done before. And especially when it makes all of our lives easier products like that, really trying to sing their own tune. Yeah. And so before we get off to the interview here's a quick message from our sponsors. Thanks so much for listening and I hope you enjoyed the interview. All right. And I'm here with Gil five from merge, Gail. How are you doing today? Gil Feig: I'm great. How are you doing? Mike Bifulco: I'm doing really good. Thanks. Yeah. So I appreciate you taking the time to chat with us or wanted to talk a little bit about you and merging your story and how all that applies to API APIs and the, the world you're kind of living in. And so maybe we can start with, a bit about yourself your background, perhaps, and how you got to where you are today. Gil Feig: Yeah, absolutely. So I'm Gil. I am a software engineer through and through. I've been been, so since I was pretty young, I had a computer in my room and started coding, but got serious about it in college, made her majored in computer science and graduated and went straight into software. So I worked at LinkedIn for a few years. Then Wealthfront. And then finally I joined a startup called canvas now called untapped, which is recruiting. And while I was there had to build a ton of integrations with different applicant tracking systems. And it was one after the next, it was an insane amount of work. We first built greenhouse then lever. Then we had to build Workday and in order to close new customers, we had to build the ATS is that they were using because we needed to be able to interact with whatever data they had on their end. And my co-founder who I, who I actually met way back in college. At the same time she had gone into finance for a while, ended up at a startup as chief of staff. And there, she was building out a lot of different integrations with ticketing systems and they ran into the exact same problem. They had to build it every single integration with every single ticketing system, depending on what their customer was on. So we noticed this, this very joint problem. B2B companies when they want to integrate with other platforms, they have to integrate with all the competitors that that space. And that's ultimately how we came upon the idea of merge, where we build unified API APIs or one API to integrate with all the competitors in, in each vertical. Mike Bifulco: Yeah, Got it. Okay. So it sounds like you were living through the pain of something like many startup founders do and kind of saw that pain as an opportunity. So how long ago was that? When, when did you found merge? Gil Feig: Yeah, we started murders right at the beginning of the pandemic. So it was around June of 2020. Wow. Yeah, dove right into the deep end. Huh? Mike Bifulco: We did we, I mean, what better time? The opportunity costs of starting a company then was you either sit there in your room and do nothing or you start a company. So. Gil Feig: Yeah. Okay. So. That, that's how you got to merge. And you kind of said it already, but what's maybe the value proposition or the elevator pitch for why someone would want to use merge. Mike Bifulco: Yeah, absolutely. So when, when you're starting a company and you know, you, you know that you need to be data rich, I would say most startups, these days have some sort of data that they need to interact with. And, and even existing companies, large companies we sell to as. Basically come up with these product ideas. Like we want to build X, Y, and Z, but we need to pull in our customer's data from their HR system. Let's say we need to pull up all of their employees and we need to pull in all of their job titles. For example, the, the current approach is all right, well, we need to go ask our customers, which HR platforms. We're going to stack rank them based on maybe contract value, maybe which one the most customers are using. And we'll just start tackling them one by one in that order. But building them out is not just a simple fee, right? It could take three to six months to build out one integration. Then you have three to six months of long tail follow-ups and fixes, as your devs are finding edge cases or things you just couldn't have predicted because you have customers who have set up their HR system in some custom way that affects how the API returns data. So you're basically assigning, you know, multiple. Six months or more, plus you have your support teams involved. It's just a whole company, problem, partnerships, everything. So instead you can either do that go one by one or instead you can choose marriage integrate just once with us, we offer for one of our categories, HR and payroll, we offer 35 integrations and we're constantly adding new ones. Once you build that out, once you don't have to do any extra work, ask, merge to build one out, if one's missing and we'll do it. And it's just available to your. Gil Feig: Sure. Yeah. So that, that seems like a pretty easy call, right? When the alternative is go ask one of your developers to become an expert on someone else's product for a little while or long enough to be dangerous, or maybe not even an expert, but to just go try their best to figure it out. And then maybe not have the time later on to go keep up with changes. Oh, when things break to go and update the, the implementation and have to worry about those details. So you mentioned one of your, your. verticals and it sounds like you've got a few verticals that merged focuses on. Can you, can you talk a little bit about those and maybe how you chose them? Mike Bifulco: Yeah. Sure. So we first started with recruiting, which is ATS or applicant tracking systems and HR and payroll. Those were our two categories that, that kind of launched HR and payroll kind of being one joint one. So it's HR payroll, and then ATS, the reason we chose those. We were familiar with ATS. It's something I had built out extensively before ATS also comes with a lot of customizability and a lot of variation between platforms. So it was a good way for us to just start out building a really robust system that we knew would extend to simpler verticals in the future. So it was I would say it was a bit bold to start with, but ultimately it's proven to be really great because we've been able to expand very quickly after that. So after that we launched accounting. So those are ERP systems, things like. NetSuite and QuickBooks. And then after that we did ticketing. So JIRA sauna, that's a mix of ticketing system. So JIRA, sauna, Trello, those sorts of things, but then also help desk. And then we also have a new one. We just launched was just CRM. So Salesforce hubs. Gil Feig: Yeah. Wow. All things that are in their own way, very, very customizable and a pretty significant problem to approach from a development standpoint. I think maybe the only way you could have taken a harder route in would have been to start with something like electric health records. But it sounds like you went with a good challenge to start, and it's cool to see that you've found some traction and whatnot. So for the API, you won't hate audience. One of the questions that I like to ask, because people invariably want to know is can you tell us a little bit about what you built and merge with? Maybe languages, architecture approaches, things like that. Mike Bifulco: Yeah, absolutely. So I think for us choice of stack was, was more about speed to market. How quickly can we move? What is something that a lot of people are going to know coming in or something that people can easily learn as opposed to going for something that is the most optimized, fast language? So naturally we chose Python, which I think as we grow now, it is a bit of a slow language, but again, it lets us move incredibly quickly. We've adapted, we use a Django backend and we've added typing since. So, you know, we, we run into fewer issues there. Then on the front end, we're we're fully react. We have a pretty complex front end. I would say it's actually surprisingly for an API based startup, we probably have a more complex front end than most even non API based startups. So yeah, that's, that's sort of our most common. Gil Feig: Yeah. Got it. And So on the other side of that, for your customers who are consuming services through merge, it looks like you ship a few different client libraries and, and a couple of different languages. Which of those do you support them? Mike Bifulco: Yeah. So what we did early on was was basically, we need to be able to move incredibly quickly. Everything we've done is about how much we can automate. And so we're using open API for our APIs to document them. I'm sure most listeners here know this, but a sort of similar to swagger or any model Jen that you have at had a lot of bigger companies where they build in house. But we use open API. Our open API spec itself is auto-generated using something called Django spectacular. So it looks at our end points themselves, and then it generates our spec. And then our spec is used by we, we sponsor and we use open API general. Which can generate the client libraries or the SDKs. They're not perfect. Always, I would say. And so we we've started to fork those templates a bit to customize them and support some of the things that we need, but overall it's helped us move incredibly. Gil Feig: Sure. Yeah. That's probably the sign of a growing organization that has, has you know, multi-variable requirements to fulfill. But also one of those things where suddenly you don't have to go hire a Python developer and a Ruby developer and a Java guy and somebody who can do C plus plus and all these other things for people who want to consume in every flavor under the sun open API is a good way to scale that stuff out. That's really cool. Mike Bifulco: Yeah, it's been great. And I think, you know, there's, there's obviously some, some elements of it. Like when, when you stretch open API to its max, or when you stretch in general, like the rest spec to its max, for example, we support the expand parameter, which is a common rest, you know, sort of thing where, where we have certain foreign keys relations that come back as. But if in the request to our API, you say expand, and then that field name, it comes back as a fully unwrapped object, as opposed to the ID the generators being able to in the SDK say the type of this is either a string or an object, depending on how that request went out. They're not so great for that. So those are some of the things we've had to adapt. We run into a lot of issues as you get more advanced. Gil Feig: sure. Yeah. I'd imagine as you get clients using your tools that are running more sophisticated organizations, they want more of those things too. And you kind of stress test those those, you know, little edge cases of the API to. Mike Bifulco: Yeah, exactly. But when you have, you know, when you have 12 different languages across five different API APIs, that 60 repos, it can be pretty hard to stay on top of with a lean dev team. So. Gil Feig: Yeah, Yeah. To that end. How, how big is your team right now? Mike Bifulco: Yeah. So we are currently a total of 40 people. We have about 12 engineers full time, and then we have five people focused fully on building new integrations, using sort of a lot of the internal tooling that we've built. Gil Feig: Yeah, got it. Got it. so okay. That's, that's actually a pretty sizable team and it makes sense. Given the number of integrations you've got, like, I'd imagine you'd have to have a pretty, pretty solid standing army to just to build out new integrations, let alone keeping up with the old ones. When we're talking about the services that you integrate with, I know you mentioned that you started with sort of the applicant tracking stuff first. How did you prioritize the, even the first API that you chose to integrate with Mike Bifulco: Yeah, so we, we totally focus on market share here. We, we can obviously try to build ones that we want to build, but the most important is what people want. So with ATS, there's. Certain, I would say like looking at different market sectors, there's there's dominant platform. So in ATS you have greenhouse and lever that are really common among tech companies. But then we start selling to tech companies, right? So we might sell to a company that helps you analyze that the diversity of your recruitment funnel and that company is selling to companies we've never heard of, you know, so maybe some oil company in Texas, or maybe they're selling to taco bell of kid of Ohio. Right, right. You're now integrating with, with, you know, greenhouse and lever are relevant to those people. It's, it's Oracle Taleo, it's SAP's recruitment platforms. And so we've really had to sort of focus on what our customers are asking for that being said, building new integrations doesn't slow us down because we spent our first six to eight months building out that infrastructure to be able to build new integrations. So it's more actually the sort of maintenance or dealing with edge cases, as opposed to the initial build out. That takes much time. Gil Feig: Yeah. Okay. Okay. You said something earlier that, that I kind of grazed over pretty quickly, but it's, it may be very interesting thing about the way it sounds like you run the company. How are you discovering what your customer is? How, how are you picking those next integrations? Like, is there a strategy for asking for feedback on those things or is it something you're discovering through maybe the sales process or, or I don't know, help desk ticketing, something like that. Mike Bifulco: Yeah, absolutely. So essentially with all of our, all over our marketing pages, our landing page. We show which integrations we support. And whenever we do, there's always a button next to them that says request new integration on top of that on our two premium plans or two plans that people are committing to annually, we include building new integrations at no extra cost. So we just say, get us an API key from a customer or a, you know, a sandbox key from a customer. We're happy to go build that out on your behalf. And so people can sign with merge knowing that any platform that they need, as long as that bot form has an API, it's going to be supported and basically say mergers. Now our integrations team offloaded. Gil Feig: Yeah, that's ambitious. That is quite the strategy. That's very cool. Do you ever find, you're asked to integrate with something that is just not ready for the kind of integration you're looking for? Mike Bifulco: Yeah. So there's, there's a few different cases that happens in number one is they don't have an API there there's a lot of value in that. And we do have some ways of like, all right, we can try to integrate with reports as a service. And we, we do support doing that, but some really don't have an API. And if there's something that no one's really requesting, we're just not gonna, we're not gonna do it. Other ones we've been asked to actually help customers or help companies design their APIs. So we'll have, we'll have a customer who's pioneering, let's say some new HR platform or some. Relatively new HR platform. And they're hounding that HR platform saying, get, we need an API. We want to pull our data out. That HR platform, sometimes they'll connect them to us and we'll help them design and figure out what it should look like. And then lastly, you do have ones that are missing core functionality. So we also work with platforms on that. We integrated with an ATS. Not to name names, but we, we didn't agree with one recently that exposed a lot of data, but was missing just key candidate and application data and pulling jobs is interesting, but most companies need to know who's actually applying for the jobs. So working with them to add that from. Gil Feig: Yeah, I don't really cool. Do you provide a backlog of, of integrators that you're hoping to implement next? Mike Bifulco: We do, but it's really funny. I know, I know it sounds a little hard to believe, but in general, our backlog is not new integrations. It's functionality. We are, we have 12 engineers and they're not even building integrations, right? That's our, that's our platform team. And they're just incredibly fast. We've gotten to the point where we can build most new integrations unless we're heading something crazy. Most new integrations in a matter of a couple of hours, a record of my, my co-founder actually built three integrations in a day once. The biggest part for us is, is passing them off to our QA team. They take a couple of weeks to really, really test them out. Gil Feig: Sure that for off the cuff, having never really done this myself, that sounds pretty mindblowing. I would expect a scale of, I don't know, at least a month, a two to a couple of months for the integration in QA and then release kind of thing. So it sounds like you're moving really fast and able to work with, I mean, loads and loads of providers for good reason. You, you must have a really good process for doing that. That's that's very cool. That's super impressive. Mike Bifulco: Yeah, absolutely. I mean, we like to say we've seen it all at this point. I eat like 15 different types of auth. We've seen people implement ooff, you know, oh, up to like 12 different ways we found security vulnerabilities and how people implement it. So our tooling is basically. If the company, you know, we have, we have a pretty guided, I would say process to help people on board. And it's like, what is the name of the field that the access token comes in? If the company does not abide by the spec and they call it something else, enter that field name here. So it's really guided. It's really adaptable and kind of just helps us move really fast. Gil Feig: Sure. Yeah. Built from all the little scars and pain points you've experienced in the past. No doubt. Mike Bifulco: Yep. Gil Feig: Yeah. Cool. So let's talk a little bit about API APIs. In general, I'm interested in your thoughts on since you, your company has integrated with and consume so many API APIs what to you makes up a good API one. That's good for developers to work with. Mike Bifulco: Yeah. I think thinking about. First of all just being consumer first, thinking about what applications there are people going to use your API for and creating good access patterns around that data is, is really critical. Anything to avoid people having to make a ton of API requests you make end queries. And of course, obviously I think, I think before any of this actually comes just really great documentation. Yeah. You know, there are preferences around using coauthor versus using other offers is security of, of those. And there, there are merits each of them, but if it's not documented. I, yeah. And, and I can tell you from our team, who's built hundreds of integrations. At this point. We don't really have a preference for what type of author you're using. One might be a bit more of a pain to implement, but if we can't figure it out by immediately looking at your dogs, that's, what's the really annoying part having to get in touch with your team and try to have, have that team, you know, figure it all out. So yeah. Documentations number one. Gil Feig: Sure. Yeah, Often the special sauce when you're implementing with anything is kind of being able to read and understand what you're looking at. And honestly, frankly, kind of an overlooked career path too, right? Like really, really good technical writers who understand the problems that are being solved and can eloquently describe what's going on. And also accurately is it really, really special when you're working with an API. Mike Bifulco: Yeah, it's true. And it's so it's like great technical writing is really important. The other one is just the story or the journey of your docs. You know, it's, it's really underrated and people aren't thinking about the path that developer's taking there, but if, how you, if, if the method of authentication is the last thing in your. You know, you're, you're kind of guiding someone of path pathway having to click all around and go all over. So for us, we actually have our designer and, you know, I would say our product team really dedicated to understanding the journey of our customers within our documentation. We treat that as a product really intensely now to the point where, you know, we, we think of user stories and we say, all right, well, they can do this. It's a really complicated action. So we need them to be able to find this, this detailed doc along their journey at the right time. But only if they need it, otherwise we don't. Slam to which information wants. So we think really deeply about that journey that the developers. Gil Feig: sure. Yeah. I, I lack of sufficient term to describe this, but almost the user experience. Learning how to build with something is underappreciated in the industry in general. There's definitely companies, organizations with huge budgets who can go And spin up a UX researcher just to work on docs, but that's often not the case. And so you really just need engineers or technical writers with a lot of love and care and patience for going and rewriting and, you know, experiencing the journey and watching other people do it. Mike Bifulco: Yeah. And it's funny because companies are willing to invest big bucks in optimizing copy on their landing page. Just not people from, from bouncing. But what about stopping developers from bouncing as they go through your docs? Gil Feig: Right. Yeah. Yeah, definitely. Yeah. We, we sometimes fund the wrong things at the wrong time, I think. So okay. I'm interested in any challenges that you've faced in sort of building this unifying API service. Is there something that stands out to you along the way that you, that you've taken away? Um, Mike Bifulco: Yeah. So I think you can, of course look at all the differences in authentication and pagination and, you know, rate limits and all of that. They're solvable, right? You just build things around them. I think what is hard is what we describe as the mixed functionality problem, which is that ultimately we can't define one, the functionality of the platforms that we integrate with and two, what their API is exposed. And so, and a lot of ways when you're building a unified API, or when you're saying we want to build integrations with, let's say HR platforms, and it's important to us to pull in everyone's title so that we can show that in this spot, on our site, You know, ultimately our customers are like, we want that for all platforms, but if a platform doesn't support it, we have to be able to tell our customer like, Hey, that that's not possible. And I would say that's been a really big challenge for us. It's actually becoming better as we be, as we grow in the market, we have a bit more sway with API providers asking them to add more data. But ultimately again, if a doesn't support it, they don't support it. And so building a unified API that perfectly claims to normalize all data is tough. When some firms just don't have certain data and some platforms have way more. Gil Feig: Sure. Yeah. Are you finding that you need to demonstrate to people who end up buying your services that they're getting ROI, or is it something that is kind of proving itself once they get into implementation? Mike Bifulco: Yeah. I mean, I think first of all, for us, we only add value. What merged does is revenue generating. First of all right, you, you need certain integrations. You don't have the capacity to develop them out. You need those because you need to support customers who are on them. So by having merged, you're able to close those new customers. And then on top of that, you're saving developer time. So it's revenue generating and it's costing. It's, two-fold people come into our sales calls and they're, they, they get it. They know what they're buying into before they even get on that call. It's, it's pretty exciting. I would say our AEs, our, our, our salespeople who have been at multiple companies before ours that are, that are doing not similar things, but other, you know, sort of like maybe API bays or other tech companies have described marriage as just the easiest product to sell when they get on a call with someone, because everybody just understands it and viscerally, grasps the pain. So. Gil Feig: Yeah. That's a perfectly into my next question of how do you know in general, if you're building something that people want. Mike Bifulco: Yeah. I mean, I think for us, it was a bit easier because Shamsi, my co-founder and I both came from backgrounds. We would have used those. Right. And so, so there was a little bit of bias of us coming into this being like, all right, well, we both needed this and we both wanted this. And so we, we also spent about six months before we started the company talking to, we talked to over a hundred different startups in, in a bunch of different verticals. So we were like, all right, well, we don't want to just be biased because we know this is a problem in recruiting and tickets. We want to tackle everything. So let's, let's ask. So we talked to companies that needed HR integrations. We talked to companies that needed marketing automation and CRM and ticketing, just so many different things. And with that every single time we got on a call, we were just like, if something like this existed, would you use it? Absolutely. How much would you be willing to pay? Honestly, anything we pay a team of five developers. It costs us a million dollars a year, anything to take away the pain. We even, even sometimes would flip it and we would just say like, how are you doing it internally? And they'd be like, well, essentially we have this one service that integrates with all the different platforms and translates it to a common language. And we're like, okay, well you've essentially built merge internally. So it was either, they said they needed it or they had done it. Gil Feig: yeah, sure. Along those lines then when you're when you were first starting out, so you talked to a hundred customers, you spent six months kind of researching things. Did those 100 startups? Sorry. Did they end up being your sort of first customers or was there something else you had to do to kind of get the word out there? That merge was open for business? Mike Bifulco: Yeah, they, they definitely, I would say a good number of them did for sure. And we actually still have close them. I think we, we fully remember it. My co-founder tweeted about this recently, but there were three out of those hundred that were, were very discouraging. That's always going to happen, but we're like, this is a terrible idea. Don't do it. And I think it was as of like two months ago, all three are now signed customers emerged. So very, very validating. And then that felt. Gil Feig: Yeah, that's amazing. I hope you pop the champagne or had a nice lunch that day. Something like that. That's really. Mike Bifulco: Yeah, it was really exciting. Gil Feig: For a follow on to that is how has your strategy for acquisition of new customers changed since your initial launch? Mike Bifulco: Yeah. So, so we still continue to do a bit of outbound. We're more inbound and outbound though. Word of mouth is a big one. I would say we're hearing about, you know, a lot of our customers are coming in now saying, oh, we heard that, that, you know, this company is using. We have to a lot of competitors thinking about how their competitors are building and, and, you know, wanting to get a leg up or wanting to at least have the same advantage that they have. Those, those are a couple, we are really big on SEO. So you do things like search for, you know, any platform that we integrate with search for that name, plus API on Google, we tend to rank. So we're, we're really trying to follow the developer's journey, which in that case is, you know, their CEO is going to them saying, Hey, all of our customers are asking for Workday API integration. But in general, if you, if you need a work day integration, you need just works in bamboo HR and, you know, Gusto and namely and all the other ones. And so when you, when you click on it, you land on marriage. It says, get a, get a Workday integration, but also get all of these other ones sign up now. And that's sorta how we're acquiring. Gil Feig: Yeah, Cool. That's really cool. It's it's you've built a lot of momentum inherently in the process here. Let's say tomorrow you were starting from scratch again and you were gonna build a new API first company, whether it was merged or something else that was sort of APIs at its core what are the things you would do first? Mike Bifulco: Yeah, it's interesting. I want to say, like, I would choose a more, more performant language, but I actually don't cause, cause the fact of the matter is we constantly had to just pivot and change how we were building and you know, doing Django and Python at Elta enabled us to move incredibly quick. We've been able to really scale with that. So I wouldn't change, you know, choice of language or any technologies. I think one thing that we might might've done is just do a bigger sort of survey of the landscape, more research across APIs and understand what the variability looks like, because along the way, we've enforced it just tack on things like, you know, I kind of mentioned that earlier, but if they don't call this field the correct thing, then what, what, you know, do they get. But if we had just really gone and looked at a hundred API APIs and spent the time we could have, we could have really planned out, like, all right, here's a robust system, rather than having all these flags that we have to deprecate and be like, does the platform do this? Doesn't apart from, and now the flags are kind of confusing. We've we've done some work to clean that up, but you know, again, I think doing a bigger survey, the landscape would have gone on. Gil Feig: Sure. Yeah, For whatever it's worth from where I'm sitting, that sounds like a great optimistic task and also something that would require you to become an expert on a hundred new APIs which takes a lot of time. And you may never have been able to get things off the ground, you know? Mike Bifulco: Yeah, it's true. It's a balance. And yeah, I say that now, going back when we were sitting there with no product, just sit there and spend potentially two months going through a hundred APS and deeply understanding our off. Probably not. So maybe getting an expert, someone who's built a hundred integrations, but that's also tough. Right? Who's done that. I mean, I had, I had already built several and I think we still, we still just constantly see new things that we haven't seen before. Gil Feig: Sure. Sure. Yeah. Oh, that's all very interesting. You you've had quite the journey kind of from gosh, 2020. I mean it's two and a half years or whatever, something like that to this 0.2 years, roughly. That's. That's a lot of first of all, a lot of implementation, but also a lot of lessons learned that it sounds like you're speaking from some really good experience and have built a really fascinating product. What, what haven't I asked you about merge that I should have asked. Mike Bifulco: Yeah. I mean, I think, I think one thing that we find really interesting is just how people actually use versus what the customer use cases are. They've been, they've been really exciting for us. I'm happy to dive into that a little bit, but I would say they they're very varied and I'm glad we went in with this mindset of, you know, we want to provide the data. We don't want to provide any. Information on top of it. Like let's say you're building a diversity recruiting platform and you want to help people analyze the diversity of the candidates throughout your recruiting funnel. We didn't, we didn't focus on that use case necessarily when we were building, we more said, let's give companies the data there. Maximize the amount of data that's normalized and return from our API APIs and all the tools that developers need to be able to pull it efficiently and do what they want with it. Let's not try to be experts in data analytics or insights or anything on top of it. And so because of that, we've had some really, really cool use cases on top. And so a good example would be, you know, a lot of credit card companies like ramp and you know, some other big ones that, that, you know, you've probably heard of that, that startups are using to power employee credit cards. They, they use us for one really cool. One is a lot of employees are remote these days by companies still want to give a lunch stipend, give $25 a day to all engineers. For a lunch if you're within the engineering org, but if you're in the partnerships org, you get $200 a week for travel and meals. Cause you might want to take out a client or something, you know, along there to take out a partner. And so what, what ramp does is they offer integrations with 35 different HR platforms because they don't know which HR platform their customers on. So they're using merge. Of course now a ramp costs were, can just log in, connect their HR system and then say, all right, we see these teams coming in from merge. Which team, and now give them a budget and give them, you know, sort of spending categories and employee joins. They, we automatically send ramp a web hook to say, Hey, an employee just joined. This is their department. Here's their address? Here's everything ramp allocate to credit card and automatically just mails it to them with all the categories that that's one great use case. Another, another really cool one. And then I'll stop. There is, is cybersecurity. So a lot of these soft to automation platforms that are becoming popular, vantage drugs. That that helped you make sure that you're in compliance. They use us to monitor employees. Are they contractors or full-time. And with that, they're able to make sure that if someone gets terminated, for example, was there access, revoked from all other services within 24 hours? So many different use cases. I've only gotten into a couple and those are just within our HR API, but it's been really. Gil Feig: Yeah, those are really creative and they, they provide some special, like magical solutions to modern problems too, that you definitely need to tie into lots of things for it to make sense, to even try something like that. Mike Bifulco: Yeah, absolutely. And what's interesting also is just that, that nowadays as, as a consumer, you expect everything to be integrated deeply. Like when when, when you're buying a platform and they're like, all right, well, whenever someone joins come add them and invite them here, or, you know, whenever someone does. Whenever you close a sale, go out in Salesforce, but also go add it in our platform. No one wants to do that anymore. And no one expects. Everyone expects that your systems are. Gil Feig: Yeah. Yeah what about other verticals? So are there other other verticals that you're dying to get into, or that are interesting to merge? Mike Bifulco: Yeah, we do have other verticals for sure. And we can build very quickly. What's important to us is that our customers have a great experience. So since we're B2B, we're actually B2B to be all of our customers also sell to businesses, of course, right. Because these are B2B tools we're integrating with. And so it's, it's really important to us to give them a good experience because their customers are probably paying them. Yeah. Anywhere from 10 to several hundred thousand dollars a year for that, for that service. And that means it has to be great. And so we do spend a lot of time on follow-up making sure that the use cases are supported and that the data is high quality. But we do have a bunch of other verticals we want to move into. We're, we're, we're not publicly disclosing get which ones, but there's some really cool ones and, and they definitely need unification. But what we do is. Analyzed demand. Look at what our existing customers want versus what new customers want. Look at, you know, where VCs investing, what are emerging markets. There's so many different factors that go into it. Also, how fragmented is a market? If there's one player that's dominant, what's the power of a unified API. Gil Feig: Yeah, sure. Yeah. I figured you might not be able to share kind of what's coming, but it couldn't hurt to ask there. Mike Bifulco: Yeah, I think there are some good ones and some ones that developers especially will be really excited about. Gil Feig: Yeah, Cool. Cool. Well, we'll have to keep an eye out for news. And along those lines if our listeners developers are interested in following merge and keeping an eye on merger, trying out merge for their product where should they go? Mike Bifulco: Yeah, absolutely. So a merge is it's free to sign up and just get started. You can, you can go to merge.dev dev. There we have, you know, really good guides to get you started to help you dive in. And you can start with any of our categories. It's you get a hundred dollars a month for free. So it's really easy to just have. Gil Feig: Yeah. got it. Are there interesting sort of first integrations they can try? Mike Bifulco: Yeah. So a lot of our integrations, we actually listed there, but a lot of our integrations have free trials listed. So like bamboo HR is a great example. If you, if you go in and just sort of look at a bunch of the platforms there, you can just click on them and we provide links to the free trials or instructions on how to get a demo account. And then also, you know, again, since, since you know, any listener who'd be interested, likely works at a B2B company. You can also test with adding your company's zones. Gil Feig: Yeah. Cool. So there's, there's a value prop in itself of just being able to get in and try sort of the whole full fledged thing with free tools. That's really interesting and I'm sure lots of the folks that will be listening to this podcast are more on the, Hey, we need to integrate with this side of things as well. What sort of things are you interested in hearing feedback on from our audio? Mike Bifulco: Yeah, we, we would love to hear, you know, we are a developer first company. We think that's why, you know, we're, we're winning among developers is, is everything we do is focused on deaths. So we want to hear about the experience we want to hear about onboarding was anything confusing in the journey. We want it to be as clear and as simple as possible. We're developers building for developers. We feel fortunate that we can almost be product managers of our own products, because we understand what we're building. But that being said, you can be, you know, sometimes caught up in, in the internals of something and take for granted that you have some inside knowledge. And so we just want, we would love feedback on what the journey is like, what the onboarding journeys like and then any additional features and things people are looking for. Gil Feig: Yeah, you'll, you'll be surprised to hear that our audience is not shy about sharing their thoughts on things. So hopefully you get some good feedback there. What about hiring? Are you hiring for. any roles right now? Mike Bifulco: We are absolutely hiring. We are hiring for virtually every role across the board. We have grown incredibly fast. We went from zero to 1700 customers in under a year. So we, yeah, so we're really looking to hire we're hiring back end engineers software back at, sorry, back end front end, full stack. Definitely across the board there. And, you know, even, even things like technical solutions, engineers customer facing things more on sales, and then we're, we're hiring people to build integrations on our platform team. So I definitely everywhere in the org and that's ed merged.dev/. Gil Feig: Cool. And just for sake of completeness, cause I know someone will ask me, are you hiring remotely or you're hiring just in a specific location. How does that work? Mike Bifulco: Yeah. So we're, we are in person we're in New York and San Francisco and both offices are where we're open to. We were remote flexible. I would say we, we, you know, we like to say we're kind of pre COVID, you know, your packages are, you want to work remotely for a week here and there. Totally fine. But in general, we are in. Gil Feig: Gotcha. Cool. Okay. So that's a bit about merge. How can our listeners find you if they want to get in touch with you? Mike Bifulco: Yeah, absolutely. So you can feel free to email me gil@merged.dev dev. Follow me on Twitter, Gil FEI, G Gill fag or, you know, also send me a LinkedIn. Gil Feig: Heck. Yeah, I will stick all of the relevant links and URLs in the show notes for this and make sure that they're posted when the show goes live here. It's been really fantastic talking to you. I appreciate you coming and spending some time with me and sharing about your product experience. Yeah. Thanks for your time. It was great chatting. Mike Bifulco: Thank you so much for having me All audio, artwork, episode descriptions and notes are property of APIs You Won't Hate, for APIs You Won't Hate, and published with permission by Transistor, Inc. Broadcast by | 2026-01-13T08:47:38 |
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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Abdulqudus Abubakre Posted on Apr 17, 2020 append VS appendChild # javascript # html This VS That (3 Part Series) 1 append VS appendChild 2 Spread VS Rest Operator 3 em VS rem This is the first post in the this vs that series. A series aimed at comparing two often confusing terms, methods, objects, definition or anything frontend related. append and appendChild are two popular methods used to add elements into the Document Object Model(DOM). They are often used interchangeably without much troubles, but if they are the same, then why not scrape one....Well they are only similar, but different. Here's how: .append() This method is used to add an element in form of a Node object or a DOMString (basically means text). Here's how that would work. // Inserting a Node object const parent = document . createElement ( ' div ' ); const child = document . createElement ( ' p ' ); parent . append ( child ); // This appends the child element to the div element // The div would then look like this <div><p></p></div> Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode // Inserting a DOMString const parent = document . createElement ( ' div ' ); parent . append ( ' Appending Text ' ); // The div would then look like this <div>Appending Text</div> Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode .appendChild() Similar to the .append method, this method is used to elements in the DOM, but in this case, only accepts a Node object. // Inserting a Node object const parent = document . createElement ( ' div ' ); const child = document . createElement ( ' p ' ); parent . appendChild ( child ); // This appends the child element to the div element // The div would then look like this <div><p></p></div> Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode // Inserting a DOMString const parent = document . createElement ( ' div ' ); parent . appendChild ( ' Appending Text ' ); // Uncaught TypeError: Failed to execute 'appendChild' on 'Node': parameter 1 is not of type 'Node' Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Differences .append accepts Node objects and DOMStrings while .appendChild accepts only Node objects const parent = document . createElement ( ' div ' ); const child = document . createElement ( ' p ' ); // Appending Node Objects parent . append ( child ) // Works fine parent . appendChild ( child ) // Works fine // Appending DOMStrings parent . append ( ' Hello world ' ) // Works fine parent . appendChild ( ' Hello world ' ) // Throws error .append does not have a return value while .appendChild returns the appended Node object const parent = document . createElement ( ' div ' ); const child = document . createElement ( ' p ' ); const appendValue = parent . append ( child ); console . log ( appendValue ) // undefined const appendChildValue = parent . appendChild ( child ); console . log ( appendChildValue ) // <p><p> .append allows you to add multiple items while appendChild allows only a single item const parent = document . createElement ( ' div ' ); const child = document . createElement ( ' p ' ); const childTwo = document . createElement ( ' p ' ); parent . append ( child , childTwo , ' Hello world ' ); // Works fine parent . appendChild ( child , childTwo , ' Hello world ' ); // Works fine, but adds the first element and ignores the rest Conclusion In cases where you can use .appendChild , you can use .append but not vice versa. That's all for now, if there are any terms that you need me to shed more light on, you can add them in the comments section or you can reach me on twitter This VS That (3 Part Series) 1 append VS appendChild 2 Spread VS Rest Operator 3 em VS rem Top comments (26) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Ronak Jethwa Ronak Jethwa Ronak Jethwa Follow To code, or not to code Email ronakjethwa@gmail.com Location boston / seattle Education Computer Science Work Front End Engineer Joined May 6, 2020 • May 24 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Nice one! Few more suggestions for the continuation of the series! 1. Call vs Apply 2. Prototype vs __proto__ 3. Map vs Set 4. .forEach vs .map on Arrays 5. for...of vs for...in Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Like comment: Like comment: 12 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Abdulqudus Abubakre Abdulqudus Abubakre Abdulqudus Abubakre Follow Front end developer, JavaScript enthusiast, Community Builder Location Abuja, Nigeria Joined Jan 3, 2020 • May 24 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Sure, will do that. Thanks Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Ronak Jethwa Ronak Jethwa Ronak Jethwa Follow To code, or not to code Email ronakjethwa@gmail.com Location boston / seattle Education Computer Science Work Front End Engineer Joined May 6, 2020 • May 24 '20 • Edited on May 24 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide happy to contribute by writing one if you need :) Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Rashid Enahora Rashid Enahora Rashid Enahora Follow Joined May 25, 2023 • Oct 20 '24 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thank you sir!!! That was very clear and concise!!! Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Tulsi Prasad Tulsi Prasad Tulsi Prasad Follow Making software and writing about it. 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Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Frupreneur Frupreneur Frupreneur Follow Joined Jan 10, 2020 • Apr 3 '22 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide "In cases where you can use .appendChild, you can use .append but not vice versa." well if you do need that return value, appendChild does the job while .append doesnt Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Ryan Zayne Ryan Zayne Ryan Zayne Follow Joined Oct 5, 2022 • Jul 21 '24 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Would anyone ever need that return value tho? 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Paula Gearon Posted on Nov 14, 2022 Stay Classy in OWL # rdf # owl # sparql # rules In an effort to publish this quickly, I am posting without proofreading. Errata is welcome. In the last post I discussed using rules to generate RDF statements that are entailed by RDFS . This is useful stuff, but is very limited due to the lack of expressivity of RDFS. This is to be expected, since RDFS was a limited vocabulary that was released well before the full Web Ontology Language ( OWL ) was released. But if we adopt OWL, then what entailments will be valid and useful? Description Logics As shown in my first post in this series , OWL provides a vocabulary for a Description Logic. In particular, OWL2 conforms closely to a family of logics known as 𝒮ℛ𝒪ℐ𝒬. This name indicates some of the elements of the vocabulary: 𝒮: An Abbreviation for 𝒜ℒ𝒞 𝒜ℒ𝒞: Contains concepts including: Classes C , and roles r ⊤ (top, or everything ) ⊥ (bottom, or nothing ) ⊓ (conjunctions, or intersections) ⊔ (disjunctions, or unions) ¬ (negation, or inverse) ∃r.C (existential role restrictions) ∀r.C (universal role restrictions) ℋ: Class hierarchies (classes, with subclasses) ℛ: Complex role inclusion. This is both a role hierarchy (indicated by ℋ) and role composition. ℐ: Inverse roles. 𝒪: Nominals. 𝒩: Cardinality restrictions on roles. 𝒬: Qualified cardinality. This includes cardinality restrictions (indicated by 𝒩), and can also qualify them to classes. To explain each of the above: Classes are a way to classify things. Entities can be classified multiple ways, in which case we say the entity has a type of the class, or that the entity is an instance of the class. e.g. Person can be a class and the entity we name "Alice" may be an instance of Person . Roles describe relationships between entities. e.g. an entity named "Alice" may have a hasChild relationship to an entity named "Susan". Top is a universal class that every entity is an instance of. Bottom is an empty class that no entity is an instance of. Conjunctions are the combination of multiple classes where every class must apply. e.g. A wooden chair is an instance of the conjunction formed from the classes Wooden and Furniture . Disjunctions are the combination of multiple classes where one or more classes must apply. e.g. OfficeEquipment could be a disjunction of OfficeFurniture , ComputerEquipment , Stationery , and KitchenSupplies . Negation is used to create a class of everything that is not the negated class. e.g. The negation of the class of Visible things is everything that cannot be seen. That includes both physical objects, like air, but also arbitrary concepts like "imagination" or "price". It is the entire universe of things that are not in the Visible class. Existential role restrictions means that a given relationship must exist in order to be a member of a class. e.g. To be a Parent an entity must have a hasChild relationship to another entity. Universal role restrictions means that all use of a role has to be with a specific class. e.g. hasChild can be defined to always refer to instances of the class Child . Role hierarchy indicates more general or specific relationships between roles. This creates sub-property and super-property relationships and is roughly analogous to sub-classes and super-classes. e.g. hasDaughter is a more specific role than hasChild , while hasDescendent is a more general role. So hasDaughter is a sub-property for hasChild , and hasChild is a sub-property for hasDescendent . Inverse roles refers to the relationship that goes in the opposite direction between entities. e.g. hasParent is the inverse role to hasChild . Nominals describes a class of items that is defined by its membership in the class. e.g. PresidentOfTheUnitedStates can be defined as a class of the 46 people who have had that position (as of this writing). Number restrictions (or cardinality restrictions ) refers to a minimum or maximum number of relationships. e.g. To be a member of FullTimeStudent a university might require that a student have a minimum of 4 enrolledIn relationships. Qualified cardinality is a more specific type of nominal, where the class of the relationship must apply. e.g. For a student to be a MathMajor they might require a minimum of 10 passed relationships to instances of MathSubject . OWL These constructs are all supported by OWL , and each of those constructs has a mapping to RDF . This means that for each Description Logic expression there is a way to express that expression precisely in RDF. It is data like this that was read and processed by Pellet in the Oedipus example in my initial post . The problem with systems like Pellet is that they rely on memory to explore all possibilities for the data. Consequently, they can struggle with large bodies of data, and are unable to handle large ontologies such as SNOMED CT . We have a much better chance of scaling OWL processing if we can use operations that databases are designed to provide. The principal database operation is the Query , and so the various approaches to scaling try to build on this operation. Query Rewriting One approach to identifying entailments in OWL is by using it to rewrite queries. The first to consider is a general approach to rewriting queries, where the query can be expanded to ask for parts of the ontology. For instance, consider asking for the classes a resource is an instance of: select ?class where { my : resource a ?class } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This can be rewritten to consider superclasses as well: select ?class where { my : resource a / rdfs : subClassOf * ?class } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Where the * modifier describes the transitive closure of the rdfs:subClassOf relationship, starting with the 0 step, meaning that it includes the step where the class is the immediate type of the resource. A more specific case is using the ontology to rewrite the query. For instance, if the property my:prop is transitive, then querying for it can always be expanded to use the + modifier. So the query: select ?related where { my : resource my : prop ?related } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Would be modified to: select ?related where { my : resource my : prop + ?related } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode These are some trivial examples, but some great work was done on this by Héctor Pérez-Urbina in his PhD dissertation . Rules Another approach to scalable entailment is using rules. The mechanism for this is using certain existing data structures to generate new data structures that get inserted alongside the original data. I described this in the last post , where I used construct queries to obtain the data generated by each rule. The other option is to send this generated statements back into the graph by changing construct to insert . For instance, the transitive closure of the property my:prop above could be created with an update operation: insert { ?a my : prop ?c } where { ?a my : prop ?b . ?b my : prop ?c } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Note that this is a single update, and not actually a full "rule". Running this will only extend all of the my:prop relations by 1 step, doubling the length to 2. But running this iteratively will extend the maximum length of the closure by doubling, so it will rapidly cover the entire closure. What we can learn from this is that rule systems can be built from query/update operations like this, but they need a mechanism for scheduling the rules to be run over and over when needed, and to stop when nothing new is being generated. The basic algorithm for doing this is called RETE , and I discussed this and an implementation at Clojure/conj 2016 . Because rules are built on a querying mechanism that is foundational to the database, they are often very fast. They also rely on the main database storage, so they can scale with the database. They allow computational complexity to be pre-calculated, with the results stored. This allows subsequent operations to rely on space complexity instead. These are very important characteristics for working with large quantities of data, and for this reason I will be focusing on this approach to entailment. Rule Justification Many OWL operations describe entailments that can be expressed as a rule. For instance, the OWL 2 Structural Specification and Functional-Style Syntax document describes many constructs with examples of what they entail. There are many examples of this, but a simple one is the Symmetric Object Property which describes that a:friend is symmetric. Consequently, if "Brian is a friend of Peter" then this entails "Peter is a friend of Brian". The general rule for symmetry can then be given as: insert { ?b ?prop ?a } where { ?a ?prop ?b . ?prop a owl : SymmetricProperty } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This can seem to be a straightforward operation, but interesting insights come about when we consider exactly why these new statements are allowed to be asserted. Validity and Consistency Logic systems can be described using a pair of properties: validity and consistency. A system is valid if every interpretation of the systems leads to conclusions that are true. A system is invalid if there exists an interpretation where the conclusions are not true. A system is consistent if there exists an interpretation where the conclusions are true. A system is inconsistent if there are no interpretations where the conclusions are true. The interpretation of a system is a selection of values that conform to the system. To explain some of this, let's use the mathematical domain. In this case, the interpretation will usually be a selection of numbers to associate with values. Valid Since every possible interpretation of a valid system is true, these are also referred to as a tautology . At first glance, this does not seem that useful, however it is a very important concept. An example of a valid math expression is: | x | ≥ x The various interpretations of this system are the values that x can take in the domain of real numbers ℝ. In this case, it doesn't matter what value x takes, since the equation will always be true. This is still logic, so we can introduce an or operation, with another valid equation: x > 1 ∨ x < 2 Again, this is a tautology, as it will be true for every interpretation of x in the domain. Invalid This applies to any system which is not valid. That simply means that there exists an interpretation where truth does not hold. For instance: x > 2 This is true when x is 3 or 4, but it is not true when x is 1 or 2. Lots of systems are Invalid, since tautologies (i.e. valid systems) don't have a lot to say. Consistent A system is consistent when there exists an interpretation that leads to truth. The example invalid statement also happens to be consistent: x > 2 As already mentioned, when x is 3 then the statement is true, so this system is consistent. Inconsistent This indicates that a system is not consistent, meaning that there are no possible interpretations which can be true. For instance: x < 3 ∧ x > 4 There are no numbers that meet both of these conditions, and therefore there are no interpretations where this is true. Relations to Each Other When considered in relation to one another we see the following states for systems: Always true: Valid and Consistent Sometimes true, Sometimes false: Invalid and Consistent Always false: Invalid and Inconsistent Entailment Entailment is the operation of finding new statements that are true in every possible interpretation of a system, given its semantics. This is possible when using the Open World Assumption (OWA), since new statements can always be added, which is a concept that is sometimes expressed as, "Anyone can say Anything about Anything" (this phrase appears in an early draft of the RDF Concepts and Abstract Data Model , and also in the book " Semantic Web for the Working Ontologist ", by Allemang, Hendler, and now in the second edition, Gandon. I will refer to this book as SWWO). This cuts both ways though: not only does it mean that new statement may be created, but it also limits which statements may be created. The OWA says that there are possibly a lot of other statements that the system does not describe which could lead to a statement not being possible in every possible interpretation. When it comes to identifying new statements that can be entailed, it is a useful exercise to consider all the possible constructs that could lead to the statement leading to a falsehood, even if it requires a convoluted set of statements to get there. Tableaux One approach in using validity and consistency is to determine if a given system entails a statement using the Tableaux Algorithm. In this case, for a given system 𝑮 an entailment 𝑨 is described as: 𝑮 ⊨ 𝑨 This entailment can only be true if: 𝑮 ⋃ {¬𝑨} is inconsistent This is a useful test, because the algorithm need only discover a single false case to prove inconsistency. Pellet is an implementation of this algorithm, and while it does not scale to very large ontologies, it is nevertheless very powerful. Rules Another approach to entailment is to use rules. As mentioned above, this can be done when we know that a statement is legal in every possible interpretation of the system. There is a defined subset of possible reasoning in OWL2 which can lead to entailments via rules. This subset is called the OWL 2 RL Profile , and the rules can be found in tables 4 through to table 9 in the rules section of the OWL 2 Profiles document. It is some of these rules that I want to explore here and in other posts. Intersections A practical application of all of this can be seen in Intersections. As described in SWWO , an intersection of classes :A and :B can be described using a subclass relationship: This is described in Turtle as: : IntersectionAB rdfs: subClassOf : A, : B . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Let's consider what can be inferred from this. If we have an instance of :IntersectionAB called :x , then this is represented as: : x a : IntersectionAB . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The rule rdfs9 is: insert { ?zzz a ?yyy } where { ?xxx rdfs : subClassOf ?yyy . ?zzz a ?xxx } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Applying this will result in :x being an instance of both :A and :B : : x a : IntersectionAB . : x a : A . : x a : B . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode These inferences are valid, because the definition of the rdfs:subClassOf relationship states and instances of a subclass will also be instances of the superclass. There are no interpretations where this does not hold. Class Membership Another possibility is when :y is a member of both :A and :B . : y a : A . : y a : B . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode It would seem reasonable to infer that :y is therefore an instance of :IntersectionAB . However, inferences are only valid if they apply in every possible system, and the Open World Assumption (OWA) must allow for any new consistent statement. There are statements that can be introduced that are both consistent with the existing statements, and inconsistent with inferring :y as a member of :IntersectionAB . To see an example of this, we can introduce a two new classes, called :C and :D , are the complements of each other. This means that anything that is a member of :C is not a member of :D , and vice versa. We can also make :IntersectionAB a subclass of :C : : IntersectionAB rdfs: subClassOf : A, : B, : C . : C owl: complementOf : D . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode If :y becomes an instance of :D then if cannot be a part of the intersection, since it cannot be an instance of :C . : IntersectionAB rdfs: subClassOf : A, : B, : C . : C owl: complementOf : D . : y a : A, : B, : D . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Regardless of how contrived the example may be, the fact that any such example exists indicates that the inference may not be made. OWL Intersections The problem with inferring membership in an intersection above is that the intersection is open , meaning that new classes can be added to the intersection, and those classes can preclude an instance of the other classes from becoming a member. OWL addresses this by defining an closed intersection using an RDF Collection . This uses a linked list structure that does not allow for extra members. Redefining :IntersectionAB we can express this in TTL as: : IntersectionAB owl: intersectionOf ( : A : B ) . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This looks short and simple, but expands into a longer set of triples: : IntersectionAB owl: intersectionOf _: b1 . _: b1 rdf: first : A . _: b1 rdf: rest _: b2 . _: b2 rdf: first : B . _: b2 rdf: rest rdf: nil . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode RDF defines collections to have a specific structure with each node in the list having a single rdf:first and rdf:rest connection, terminating in the rdf:nil node. This means that it is not a valid construct to include any more elements in the collection. As a consequence, if there is an element :y which is an instance of both :A and :B , then it is not possible to add in triples that make :y a member of something that is excluded from the intersection. Therefore, it is valid to infer that :y is in the intersection: : y a : IntersectionAB . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This is described in the OWL semantics, and demonstrated in the OWL 2 RL profile in the rule cls-int1 found in table 6. This rule states: IF T(?c, owl:intersectionOf, ?x) LIST[?x, ?c1, ..., ?cn] T(?y, rdf:type, ?c1) T(?y, rdf:type, ?c2) ... T(?y, rdf:type, ?cn) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode THEN T(?y, rdf:type, ?c) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode In English it says: If ?c is an intersection described by ?x and ?x is a list containing ?c1 through to ?cn and ?y is an instance of every element in that list Then ?y is an instance of the intersection ?c In Practice Unfortunately, this is tricky to describe in SPARQL. It is easy to check if a value is an instance of one or more members of a list, but how can you check if it is a member of every member of the list? Let's start with some example data, and try to perform the entailment on it. First of all, we can define the intersection of 3 classes: :A , :B and :C . Then we'll describe 3 objects: :m , :n , and :o . The :m object will be an instance of all 3 classes The :n object will be an instance of 2 of the 3 classes The :o object will not be an instance of any of the classes We should be able to find that :m is a member of the intersection, while :n and :o are not. : IntABC owl: intersectionOf ( : A : B : C ). : m a : A, : B, : C . : n a : A, : C . : o a : D . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Let's start with finding a value ?y which is a member of the intersection class ?c : select distinct ?y where { ?c owl : intersectionOf ?x . ?x rdf : rest */ rdf : first ?cn . ?y a ?cn } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This returns :m and :n , since they are both instances of classes in the intersection. Now we need to remove values of ?x which don't match every class in the intersection. To do that, start with finding those that don't match everything in the intersection. This can be found by considering each element in the collection (call it ?d ) and pairing it with every other element in the collection (call these ?d2 ). We can then look for the instances of ?d : select distinct ?y ?d ?2 where { ?c owl : intersectionOf ?x . ?x rdf : rest */ rdf : first ?d . ?x rdf : rest */ rdf : first ?d2 . FILTER ( ?d ! = ?d2 ) ?y a ?d } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This returns every class paired with every other class, but only for instances of the first class: ?y ?d ?d2 :m :C :A :m :C :B :m :A :C :m :A :B :m :B :A :m :B :C :n :C :A :n :C :B :n :A :C :n :A :B Note how :n does not include a ?d equal to :B , but it does have ?d2 set to each value. If we remove cases where ?y is set to the second value, then everything will be removed for ?y = :m , since: when ?y is :m , and :m is an instance of :A , then ?y is also an instance of :B and :C when ?y is :m , and :m is an instance of :B , then ?y is also an instance of :A and :C . when ?y is :m , and :m is an instance of :C , then ?y is also an instance of :A and :B However, when ?y is :n not everything is cancelled: when ?y is :n , and :n is an instance of :A , then ?y is and instance of :C , and that gets removed, but :n is not an instance of :B . when ?y is :n , and :n is an instance of :C , then ?y is an instance of :A , and that gets removed, but :n is not an instance of :B . The query to express this is: select distinct ?y ?d ?d2 where { ?c owl : intersectionOf ?x . ?x rdf : rest */ rdf : first ?d . ?x rdf : rest */ rdf : first ?d2 FILTER ( ?d ! = ?d2 ) ?y a ?d MINUS { ?y a ?d2 }} Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode ?y ?d ?d2 :n :C :B :n :A :B Now that we've found the values of ?y that we don't want, they can be removed from the original query: select distinct ?y where { ?c owl : intersectionOf ?x . ?x rdf : rest */ rdf : first ?cn . ?y a ?cn MINUS { ?x rdf : rest */ rdf : first ?d . ?x rdf : rest */ rdf : first ?d2 . FILTER ( ?d ! = ?d2 ) ?y a ?d MINUS { ?y a ?d2 } } } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This gives the single solution of :m ?y :m So the final rule is: insert { ?y a ?c } where { ?c owl : intersectionOf ?x . ?x rdf : rest */ rdf : first ?cn . ?y a ?cn MINUS { ?x rdf : rest */ rdf : first ?d . ?x rdf : rest */ rdf : first ?d2 . FILTER ( ?d ! = ?d2 ) ?y a ?d MINUS { ?y a ?d2 } } } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode NOTE: This query is for demonstration only. These operations are implemented doubly nested loops, which will not scale at all. It works for small ontologies, but if you try it on something like SNOMED then you will discover that the database will process for over a week. Non-standard SPARQL operations can do this much more efficiently. Final Comment This post was to introduce people to some of the more detailed elements of OWL's representation of Description Logic, explained Valid models are ones in which all interpretations will be true, and how entailment can be made for Consistent statements that lead to correct models for every possible interpretation. The examples at the end demonstrated how entailment can be limited in the open structures of RDFS, but is more capable for the closed structures described in OWL, always remembering that the model itself always follows the Open World Assumption. The SPARQL rule for owl:intersectionOf was me being clever, even if it's useless in the real world due to the scalability issues. 😊 I've been doing this in the real world with code that is outside of SPARQL, but I ought to be able to do it with SPARQL extensions like stardog:list:member (this could remove one level of loop in the above query, but I think it's possible to do even better). All of this is to provide background for my next blog post, which I ought to be able to start now that I've finished writing this! Top comments (0) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? 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Follow Episode Details / Transcript Fern - Build APIs Twice as fast - https://buildwithfern.com/ Fern on GitHub - https://github.com/fern-api/fern Fern's Profile with YCombinator - https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/fern Danny Sheridan - CEO and cofounder of Fern danny@buildwithfern.com buf.build - protobuf codegen utility - https://buf.build/ Creators and Guests Host Mike Bifulco Cofounder and host of APIs You Won't Hate. Blogs at https://mikebifulco.com Into 🚴♀️, espresso ☕, looking after 🌍. ex @Stripe @Google @Microsoft Guest Danny Sheridan CEO and co-founder of Fern What is APIs You Won't Hate? A no-nonsense (well, some-nonsense) podcast about API design & development, new features in the world of HTTP, service-orientated architecture, microservices, and probably bikes. Mike: Hello everyone and welcome back to APIs you won't hate. My name is Mike Fulco. Your APIs you won't hate guide on this mystery tour we're on. Today I have the distinct pleasure of sitting down and chatting with Danny Sheridan from Fern. Danny, it's nice to meet you. How are you doing today? Danny: I am jazzed Mike. I find myself about halfway through the Y Combinator Winter 2023 program, and I'm just full of energy right now, so I'm looking forward to the conversation ahead. Mike: Spot on. Yeah, that's great. You, you are in the winter of your full on contentment from the sounds of it, so that's super dope. I'm really interested in talking to you and hearing about what you're building at Fern. I am a fellow startup co-founder, and I have limitless questions for you about the startup world and especially why Combinator. But let's start here. Tell me a little bit about yourself. Tell me your working history before Fern. How you got to the fern part of life and any of the other interesting details that, that might have come along the way. Danny: Fantastic. So my name is Danny Sheridan. I am the co-founder and CEO of Fern. and my background started at the University of Michigan. Got to study undergraduate degree focused on business and technology and actually started a business during my university days selling products on Amazon. Got to grow that business and. Actually led me to be recruited by the Amazon Marketplace team. And so went over to work for them as a product manager. I really didn't know what that title meant when they said, great, how about you come in here and do product management? And over my couple of years working at the Amazon business, I moved over to a w s and that's where I spent most of my time. And in aws I got the privilege of seeing how software's built specifically. can build APIs at scale, lots of services operating, and a very consistent developer experience consuming those APIs. So that was pretty formative for me in my understanding about the API ecosystem. Mike: Yeah, I can imagine. And it's not your first defense building a business either. So I think you've probably had you know, a, a typical founder story, but maybe an atypical sort of dev story and builder's story. So working at AW, Obviously a giant company, mega corporation. Amazon might be the biggest company in the world, maybe. And now you are running a very small company. Comparatively I'm, I'm sure, unless there's a few hundred thousand people hiding out in the wings that I don't know about. So tell me about Fern. How did you get started with Fern? Danny: I'll start with talking about my team. Which is to me the most important part of Fern and one of my co-founders. I had the privilege of meeting during my first business that I ran. So we met at the University of Michigan while running this business. I brought him in as the computer scientist to help us move off of Google Sheets and get to a real relational database. And so it's always nice for folks that are thinking about how they find a co-founding team. To rely on someone you've already worked with and trust. That's definitely a trend that I've seen amongst the co-founding teams at Y Combinator in the current program, there are over 250 teams in this batch, and a very popular pattern is. Previous coworker relationships so that you've both seen them in a professional setting, probably in a social setting to some degree. And there are a few teams that are kind of going in blind with our co-founder. So that was really important to me. We had a chance to work together for years. And then I went to AWS and my co-founder deep went over to Palantir and worked on some US government focused projects there, building APIs and integrating data. And then after a couple years in the bigger corporate environments, we agreed that it was time to go work together again, starting something anew. And as he was telling his team goodbye at Palantir, one of his teammates pulled him aside and said, Hey, I really have enjoyed working together. Would you be open to a third co-founder on your team? Mike: Wow, that's really interesting. Tell me more about Danny: Mike, how Mike, how do you vet a third co-founder that you don't know? To me, that's a lot of risk from, from my seat. It's like, Hey, we both have a good mutual connection friend that we've had the opportunity to work with. They worked together for the last 12 months at Palantir before they decided to leave to co-found Fern with me. But there's a lot of risk there. I mean, not John just dilution, but like an early stage of a startup. The biggest risk is team and team cohesion. Mike: yeah, Danny: so Mike, we, we were trying to figure out how do we. De-risk this for ourselves. And our answer was, let's go to Montana. Mike: of Danny: of us are from Mon Montana , right? Of course none of us are from Montana. It was very neutral territory. And we said, let's go get a house in the woods for a week and share a bathroom and cook together and talk about the culture we wanna build. And we didn't even have the business idea. And that was a very effective approach for us. And at the end of the week, we said, great, we're all equal partners. Let's go start a business. Mike: Sure. Yeah. Almost like a, a co-founder peyote quest, you know, off into the, the desert and see what, what visions come to you. That's really interesting. So you spent a week together kind of getting to know each other and from the sounds of it, it probably worked out. Sounds like you jived pretty well with one another. Danny: We were intentional about speaking a lot about the company we intended to build. How big of a company do you wanna build? What type of people do you wanna work at that company and what do you want the culture to be? Of the people that describe it to their family and friends over Thanksgiving, that's kinda the framing we had. And so we were very intentional of working backwards from the company we wanted to build. And then now there, right now there are three of us who work at Fern, but we anticipate that growing later this year. Mike: Yeah. Wow, that's very interesting. I so I'm a startup founder myself, a repeat offender. I'm, I'm building my third company right now. And definitely all of the people who I've worked with building companies are people who I've known beforehand to a large extent, right. Some of the early employees and companies I've worked with and some of. Third ish co-founder sort of first seats have been people who I didn't know as well. And the chemistry thing is a big part of the picture there. And you know, I think for a lot of the folks who listen to this show building products with a team is definitely something that you can imagine. But if you haven't gotten into the shoes of starting a company from scratch, it's hard to imagine what it's like building a culture from scratch. Like starting with the culture, starting with the dream, starting with the journey, and creating something that you have a shared vision for, that you can then all, you know, drive in the right direction. With that being Danny: Mike. Mike: yeah, Danny: one of the things that's on my mind is actually about complimentary skills. Is that something that you spend time thinking about when picking your most recent team at K Craftwork? Mike: Yeah. Complimentary skills complimentary personality types is really interesting too. I'm, I am really interested in working with people who can challenge me and also have a, a breadth of background and experiences and for example, like deal with conflict differently than I do, right? In a way that is healthy, you know someone who can work through a problem openly and, and honestly is going to be much more useful for a startup team than it would be someone who you know, burs emotion, things like that or doesn't communicate. Skillset is, is massive, right? Like I'm, I'm really interested in hearing the way you've structured your founding team, but having a technical founder and someone who might be more business minded or more sales minded kind of depends on the sort of business you're building. But you need to complete the, the beginning parts of that puzzle to be able to, to start assembling a business. Certainly Danny: Mike, first time founders focus on product, repeat founders focus on distribution. And that's one of the things that we've done right at the beginning of Fern, is that I spend my entire time focusing on distribution and customer success. And it allows my co-founder, Zach and Deep to spend their time building great product. And that's been very effective for us. Mike: All right, so what's the product then? Gimme the pitch for Fern. Danny: I'd love to. So Fern helps engineering teams build APIs twice as. My team has spent a lot of time doing repetitive tedious tasks. When writing APIs specifically, we would write the types and the networking on the backend, and then we would do it again in type script on the front end. We'd do it again when writing our client libraries and a fourth time when updating our documentation and Postman collection writing code. The same code repeatedly and keeping it all in sync is time consuming, it's error prone, and it's just not fun engineering work that engineering teams want to do. So firm lets engineering teams build APIs twice as fast. You start by defining your API or importing your open API spec if you're a user of it. And then Fern generates server code, SDKs documentation, and a postman. Mike: Okay. Now you're speaking our language. Open API is something that, as you might imagine, comes up an awful lot when we're, we're talking about building APIs. So it sounds like then your target end users or the, maybe the companies, the people who are, will become users of Fern are ones who need to build APIs that are largely consumed by third parties. Is that right? Danny: That's what we thought initially, and one of the learnings for us is how many folks are coming to us saying actually we want paved roads or standards for how we build APIs internally. So some of the server frameworks that we have built integration with are, I'll just name some of the popular ones. Types, types, type script express, python, fast, api, Java, spring. We've had folks that say, I actually want to be Schema first in my API development process. But it's hard and they've found that Open API is not right for them because of the quality of the code generators, which we can get into some of the challenges with the open API generators project. But what they come to us is, is saying is that I would like idiomatic. Cogen, Mike: Yeah. Danny: I definitely want some clients and actually. The first client library that they want tends to be a TypeScript SDK that they can use for building their front end. So it's actually they want an internal TypeScript SDK as the very first step that we see most of our customers take. Mike: Sure. Yeah, that makes a lot of sense. I think the discourse over the past couple years has really shifted too from let's build an API that works and figure out how the standards work and make sure we're, you know, putting up the right H C T P verb and right to the right endpoint and designing these things at. Follow sort of like the, the standards that we're used to from rest and open API and people are suddenly upleveling that discussion and it's more about how do we provide type safety ferment and how do I make sure it's secure ferment and how can I idiomatic is a great term. How can I deploy this in a few languages so that the Java developers feel like they're writing Java code and not like interfacing with a completely foreign bit of tooling. Yeah, I think that's really interesting. And I think that Design First APIs is something that people are really like starting to embrace lately too. The cogen tooling maybe leaves a bit to be desired, but I, I've seen quite a bit of people talking about using open API tools like postman and Stoplight and all those to build out what their API looks like before they write a line of code. And that is wholly different from where we were, I don't know, 10 years ago, maybe even less than that. Danny: The, the place where I would say I'm not sure that, that makes sense. Like the, the gap in that story for me is that postman is not schema aware. And so it's really not the first place to go to define the api. I get that. It makes examples and a collection is nice to have. But that's kind of gap in my mind of that's not why I would not use it as a API definition Mike: Yeah. Danny: to then build off of. And then stoplight is not as collaborative. There's, there's no like, concept of branching or suggesting a change. And so we run into companies that. Basically to generate an open API spec. So it's kinda like a front end UI to get them to open api and then they use that to feed into, I'm thinking of one company that fed that into the Rust server code generator. And that was their workflow and they're kind of just duct taping and using some bailing wire to get these tools together. And I look forward to a much more all-in-one experience, which I think is going to be the future of a API development as we look down. Mike: Yeah, I think the developer experience is starting to level up, right? It's the, the collaboration experience is much easier. And designing something that you can have confidence in is, is becoming something that doesn't require, 25 years of, of experience building things to do. I also think along with type safety, one of the things that comes up quite a bit for, I'd imagine internal teams, those who are using Fern, who their first project might be that type script thing to build their own site. Probably talking about mobile apps too, right? They, they also need to consume their API to build a mobile app, and that's kind of a different story than the web because caching is different and API keys are different and things like that. When you're downloading, you know, something that executes on a local device too. Danny: And that reminds me, Mike, of there are thin wrappers around an API for SDKs, and then there are smart SDKs. And I'll give one example of just talking to the team at Post Ho, who's a product an an open source self hostable product analytics solution. They have a very smart sdk and so while co-generation can get them maybe 10, 20% of the way, they have a lot of work to do when still building out their SDKs. And so I'm excited to see how much of that smart logic over time can be code genned today. It's about. Mike: I think the expectations there are getting higher too. As an API consumer, oftentimes I feel like people are getting used to seeing documentation that has. Generated examples right in your documentation Stripe maybe set the standard there for, for putting API keys in your docs that are functional for the user that's consuming it. So this is where I put in my disclaimer that I worked for Stripe in the past, but I'm no longer affiliated with that squad. But if you have a Stripe account and you go to Stripes you'll get code samples that you can copy and paste into your environment and they'll run because it uses your, your test keys, your api. Which is super cool and an expectation that's starting to level itself across the industry too, right? Danny: And Mike, we've asked companies who, who say that they intend to do that, how they plan to do it, and you know what their answer is. Mike: What's that? Danny: They say that the way that they're going to get copy and pastable code examples for every endpoint. Use the SDK is to hand write it and put it in markdown on their docs. That's the answer today. And that sucks. That will not be the world in five years from now. Mike: Yeah, Danny: exciting place where you really need someone to own the code generation of the SDKs and the docs experience, if you want that to be easy and seamless. And so I'll give two examples to you, Mike, of companies that have decided to own that experience. Mike: sure. Danny: One of them was my former employer at aw. And they did it by building a tool called Smithy that was initially an internal tool. It's a domain specific language for defining APIs. You would define your schema and then you'd click generate, and one of the things you'd get is docs. And because they would generate SDKs and docs, they would be able to put SDKs snippets. In the docs and they built all that themselves. They then open sourced it. But if you look at the community, it's, it's not very existent because there are a lot of like heavy dependencies on AWS packages and libraries that are not the things that I'd want my customers consuming if I was giving them an sdk. So that's one. AW Ws. They did this and they built it internally by funding a dev team. Not everyone can near, not every business can do that. Mike: Yeah. Danny: company is very near and dear to your past, which is, Stripe calls their internal tooling sorbet. And sorbet is a Ruby domain specific language, which allows you to define an API schema first. And this is how Stripe builds their APIs. They don't start with writing code on the backend. They start with their schema and then they go and generate. And one of the things they're able to do because they own their SDK generation and they own their docs generation, is they put example snippet. For each endpoint in their docs that are copy and pastable. And it's very clear to me that we are going to take inspiration for that at Fern with what we build over the next 12 months. Mike: Yeah. Well, you've, you've definitely done your homework if that's the case. And so, so let me spit it back at you then. It sounds like from what you're describing, at least some of the value proposition as a team that needs to build APIs of kind of any description, whether it's internal or external, is something that helps you define the shape of your API and the sort of requirements of the API itself co-generation from there to get you client libraries. Well actually I don't think we've talked about languages, but some amount of languages that you can, you can work through. And then theoretically the great documentation that should follow from that, that is human understandable and useful and has code snippets and things like that, that are useful as well. Is, is that a fair description of kind of what you're after with Fern? Danny: And we'll, we'll leave you with the Postman collection as well. Cause a lot of teams enjoy the postman being a destination of their api. That's exactly what we're after. We're going to enable engineering teams to design schema first, and we're gonna do the undifferentiated heavy lifting associated with con libraries and talks. Mike: Yeah. Okay. So that leaves me with the question of, I could imagine many engineering teams that are existent in the world today probably have some sort of api that exists right now. Right? So is there a process for adopting Fern as a tool to use or I don't know, backing into schema that that Fern can consume and then generate from? Danny: Yeah, so we, we have invented our own specification, and I think of the XKCD about another standard. You know, all the standards don't work. Let's invent another. We very much acknowledge that we're introducing another standard into the world, and so to ease that transit. You are able to bring in an open API spec and you can either import that and then continue building it out in Fern, or we actually have a mode where you can just use open API into Fern. And behind the scenes we turn it into this specification that we call the Fern definition, which is a yammel specification that is simpler to write than what I'll call verbose open api. and happy to talk more about that if you're interested in Mike. Mike: Yeah, sure, sure. I that, that's a bold undertaking. I know the scope of an API definition can be quite a bit to begin with, but then all the other things that Open API can, you know do and provide for co-generation, all those other things, there's a lot of surface area to cover there. Apart from my own disdain for Yammel which we can get into on another podcast. I, I suppose yeah, I think that's really interesting. I'm I'm curious maybe. So let's take a step back actually. So how long has Fern been in the world? How long has it been available to use? Danny: We've been working on Fern for 11 months now, and we are now in production with 10 customers. Mike: Cool. Right on. Oh, that's really exciting. So what is your, well, so 10 customers is a decent size sample set. Have you seen a pattern in the size of those companies or maybe the appetite for certain types of companies or engineering teams or whatever to jump into adopting a new standard or a new process? Danny: Yeah, I think it'd be best to speak about one company specifically, and so I'll pick one of our customers to talk about, which is the team at Flat File. They do CSV importing is their business. Mike: Oh yeah. Okay. Danny: are you familiar with them, Mike? Mike: I am. Yeah. Danny: All right. They've gotten the API to use the flat file product. And they came to us because they tried using the open API generators and what they found was that some of the code didn't compile after they would use the generator, and they weren't happy with the idiomatic nature of the code. Like it was very clear that all of the languages were not of equal quality. And so they came to us and said, Hey, I heard that you guys can produce production-ready SDKs. We wanna see it. And so we took their open API spec, brought it into Fern, and then were able to generate SDKs and we guarantee that the SDK will compile some of, some of my gripes with the Open API generators is like when they don't compile after generating. And so it requires me to start playing around with mustache. So with Fern, there's none of that. We are open source. You can see our code generators and we even take contributions from the community. But this flat file company, they were able to, now they just launched their node JS sdk. We'll be working on a Python and a Java. Mike, before you mentioned, what languages do you support Danny? And the answers that we've started with the, the big three languages, which are type script, which also is JavaScript, Python, and Java. And then beyond that, if, if some of our customers want other languages, what we'll do is we will use the Open API generators and we will manage those on customer's behalf. And Fern takes care of publishing to GitHub so you can have your source code in its own repo, and we take care of publishing to the appropriate registry like N P M Maven or Pi P. Mike: Yeah. Okay. Oh, that's really interesting. I mean, the, the three languages that you've chosen, I think make a lot of sense to cover, you know, the 80 20 problem of what the industry's up to right now. And other ones to come, I think are pretty easy to imagine. Putting on my, like head of engineering hat if I'm trusting someone else to generate the APIs. For, or there's the client libraries for my api. One of the things that I'm going to be really keen, keenly aware of is the state of testing. So how, how am I certain that the APIs that are being generated, compiled, but then also work what does that look like? Danny: Yeah, so we, we make sure to test our code generators. That's the point that we view, that's important for us to quality control and because of the testing that we do on our code generators. We can give you certainty that your code will compile after the SDK is generated. So we have, we've had no customers that have had an issue with having to test out their sdk. Some do choose to write test themselves but we have not run into a single issue to date. Mike: Sure. Okay. So let's say I'm sitting here listening to the, the podcast and it sounds like Fern might be something that I'm interested in using. What's onboarding look like right now? Danny: Yeah, right now the best way to get in touch is to go to our website and schedule a call. We have focused on going deep with our customers instead of focusing on self-service. Most of our customers are engineering teams who actually wanna understand how does this impact my work? And kind of how can I minimally impact my workflow? Mike, earlier you asked the question of what if I already have an API or multiple APIs, and the answer is that you can bring your open API spec that you have and then use Fern for your end plus one endpoint so you can use it for the next endpoint and have kind of, it reminds me of the transition from JavaScript to TypeScript that companies went through where you keep all your JavaScript code, you just build TypeScript over time, and eventually it becomes the way that you do. Mike: right? Yeah. Incremental adoption is, is an interesting feature there. That's really cool. Okay. Yeah. Wow. So you support the, the big three languages. You can, we can kind of get into incremental adoption. What are the hard problems that you're facing right now? Like, what are the things that are, that you're thinking of that are keeping you up at night? Danny: One of the things that keeps me upward up at night is backwards compatibility. A lot of our customers want to ensure that their APIs are back compat. And that is going to take engineering and a little bit of r and d on our end to make sure that we can support that in a very first class way. So that's one of the things that I've, I, I kind of wake up thinking through how do we ensure that? Don't allow a developer to break their API accidentally. Mike: right? I see. Yeah. And so by that you, you literally mean let's say I have version 1.0 of my API out in the wild and my TypeScript API that I built myself in-house using whatever, you know, open API spec and tools and teams and engineering that I wanted I guess is what you're saying there that uh, if tomorrow I adopted Fern and Fern is generating version 1.0 0.1 of my api, and you, you wanna make sure that that's backwards compatible, is that. Danny: It is actually a, a good way to speak about this might actually be to go to talk to Stripe . So what Stripe does is every time that they release a new version of their api, they do not break their previous consumers. And so I have a friend who's been using Stripe for six years now and they have not updated their. Code to submit basically a payment to call the Stripe APIs. And that's amazing to me that someone can do that. And the way that Stripe does it is that they have their V1 of the API actually call the V2 of the api. Behind the scenes they have like a translator that they've written and then that V2 of the API actually sends the request to the server, gets a response, and then they translate it back to the v1. And they've done that for multiple versions over. And they built automation to build those translators between their versions. And I think that, I believe that they're called gates. That technology is going to be very exciting if we can democratize it and give that to everyone in the world. Right now it just exists in a, the very small walled gardens of the big tech companies. Mike: Yeah. Got it. completely understand that. And having experienced it from the inside of Stripe, it's, it's pretty incredible to see. I, I also have built companies on Stripes, APIs in the past, which is like, as a consumer, not having to worry about that. Super, super helpful and like that's the kind of thing that, that afford. Sleep and you know, not no hair pulling when you're especially working with, dealing with taking people's money Danny: Mike. Mike, this reminds me of a quote from William Gibson that the future is already here. It's just not evenly distributed, and I think you got to experience that at Stripe. I got to experience that at aws, and if furnace successful, we will democratize some of the innovations that occurred within and were invented within those organizations. Mike: Sure. Yeah. I appreciate the open source angle that you're taking too with your code generators. So what's, what is I guess what's the strategy there? Like how are you engaging the community in, in helping to build open source tooling? Is there a an adoption curve that comes along with that as an organization? What does that look like? Danny: A absolutely. We've been able to create a pricing model where we have a free open source tier, and then a paid professional plant tier, and I'll speak about those for a second. In the free open source, you can use all of our code generators and. We output the files that are generated and compiled. So for example, if you have a type script sdk or you have FAST API code that comes to your local file system, but you can use all of firm's generators in the paid version, we will publish the generated code for you. So typically we see GitHub and the registries like npm, Maven, pi, PI as the destinations. We also see Postman as a common destination, and then you get support from our. And so we've seen that be a successful way to, there's kind of a bimodal distribution with folks that wanna try it and kind of hack around with it. And the common pattern that we've seen is that developers actually build before they buy. They wanna bring able to bring it to their team and show it to them how it works before even getting into contracting and procurement. And so we are very And have that context around anyone that wants to come to you as use us. It's like you should be able to try this before you're convinced you should be spending money with us. Mike: Yeah, that's a common pattern. For, for large companies especially. It's sort of build me a proof of concept. Show me why we would do this. Give us the value prop in a, you know, micro atomic level. Show it to the team, shop it around to, you know, whoever needs to sign the dotted line to, to adopt new tools. And that can be a really effective way for people to both prove to themselves that they need it, but then to prove to their organization that it's something that provides value too. Danny: And we don't have to reinvent the wheel here, Mike. We have seen examples of Code Gen four APIs, and so I'll walk through a couple of 'em. We've had the privilege of seeing Apollo with GraphQL build a business around code gen. Then in a more recent company that's been built is buff around protocol buffers, and that's buff.build. And they have been able to build a business around cogen in the G R P C and Protocol Buffers world. Mike: Yeah. Danny: aspiration is that rest APIs are much more than 90% of all APIs that have been built today. And so we aspire to be Fern the Cogen company for rest APIs. Mike: Sure. Yeah. Wow. That's a massive undertaking. And definitely a lot of mountain to lift there. It seems to me that one, one of the, the advantages of using open source under underlying tooling to build co-generation for your APIs is particularly being able to have community adoption and sort of approval from a robust set of people testing out your tools and using it. And I feel like that's also maybe one of the values that Open api, the, the specification provides as well. So is that something that you're thinking about, maybe contributing back to open API itself or trying to influence the tooling or the structure or the organization or the people, whatever parts of that might make sense for you? Danny: At this point, I am really laser focused on serving our customers. And deploying Fern successfully with them. And so that takes up all of my time right now. I am not spending time focused on the open api either the technical steering community or some of those meetings. I'm spending all of my time with our customers. Mike: Yeah. Cool. Right on. So what's, what's next? What are the things that you're working on delivering right now? Danny: Yeah, I'll give you one of the problem statements that a customer came to us with that is just fun for anyone who likes to think about API challenges. This company is building in the microservices architecture world. And they've got a microservice, that's Python Fast api. They've got another one that's TypeScript Express and they have another one and go. So they have three microservices. Each is a different engineering team within their organization, but they want one SDK for each of their major languages that they support, and they want one Postman collection and they want one API docs experience. So they came to us and said, Hey Danny, how do we take a bunch of different backends and abstract that. our API consumers. And so that's just a fun challenge. And the right answer there is build schema first. And so we actually got access to their GitHub repo, went in and wrote them up a firm definition so that they could be using our specification, and then we're able to generate a single kind of developer experience to be the interface into multiple microservices. And so the, the consumers of their API don't even know that that's their architecture internally. And I think that's exactly the way it should. Mike: Sure. It's almost like a unifying agent at that point. Danny: That's exactly right. Companies shouldn't be building this internally. I talked to another prospect recently who they built that unifying technology internally and they said, it's not that great. It's got some bugs. We kind of get an open API spec that's not great, but we try to unify into that format. And I am very excited to offer that to more organizations in the coming year of if you have a microservices architecture fern can work really well for being that un. Mike: Yeah. There's a lot of complexity that will come along with microservices, and I think people get to that level of complexity despite the promise of microservices being like, oh, you really just need to worry about your, your little. You know segment of the world, your sliver of the code, it's a microservice. You can make a billion of 'em and they all work together. But then suddenly you, you find yourself, you know, sitting in a room with red yarn tied from place to place to place and not really understanding the larger picture there. Having a a zoomed out view of that, and especially something that can sort of orchestrate that across the organization, even across teams, like you mentioned. That's super. Yeah. So if, if devs are interested in working with Fern what, what's the best way to get started today? Danny: The best way to get started is to head to our website, build with fern.com. Mike: Cool. Danny: Check it out, read the docs. There's a getting started. But I'm happy to help as well. So my email is Danny build with verne.com and you can send me a link to your existing docs or attach your open API spec. Our most successful customers have actually gotten that white glove onboarding. And as much as I love the idea of self-service adoption and bottoms up we've experienced that these engineering organizations want someone to come in and really deeply understand their workflow before they. Editing that to try to enhance and make things easier. Cuz a lot of times you run into more trouble than it's worth. And so we take a very hands-on approach in showing kind of the before and after of using Fern. Mike: Yeah, especially when bringing something new into the world, I think it's helpful to go through that experience yourself too, right? Probably as a founder, you're validating the onboarding experience and seeing the things that you can be doing better and feeling some of their pain is, is likely a valuable thing for you too. Danny: Very much Mike, it very much aligns with some of the Why Combinator advice that I've gotten from their, they call them group partners, which are like the advisors that each company gets, and they have been very clear that there are two ways that we should be spending our time these days. One, talking to customers and two coding. Mike: Sure. Danny: And if you're not doing either of those two, like reevaluate how you're spending your time. And so that's really stuck with me. I'll count this time right now as talking to customers. Mike: Yeah, I think that's fair. I think that's totally fair. What if our listeners want to check out your open source stuff? What's your uh, GitHub organization called? Danny: Our GitHub organization is Fern api and our repo is called Fern. Mike: Got it. Okay. I should say as well that I will of course include links to a lot of this stuff in the show notes. Yeah. So we'll, we'll have notes for that, for folks to check out. Yeah, from there, I guess so I don't know. Any other questions or any other things you wanted to cover? Danny: I think the last thing on my mind is that if there's one takeaway, it's that Fern makes building rest APIs easier and faster for engineering teams. Mike: Yeah, that seems like a, a solid pitch there without a doubt. And Danny, so I'll include your email in the show notes as well. Do you find yourself traipsing across Twitter or LinkedIn or Macedon, any of those places these days? Danny: I'm a LinkedIn person, so it'll be I, I'll include the link in the show notes for folks who wanna connect and reach out. Mike: Yeah, perfect. I'll have that in there as well. Danny Sheridan, it has been wonderful chatting with you. It's been really cool to hear about Fern. If, if you're listening to the show check out the show notes. Lots of good stuff in there. Danny, thanks so much for coming along. It's been a pleasure chatting with you. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Challenges > Redis AI Challenge CHALLENGE RESULTS 🏆 Winners Announced! 🎊 Congrats to the Redis AI Challenge Winners! Read Announcement Challenge ends soon! Submit your entry now DAYS : HOURS : MINUTES : SECONDS See prompts Redis AI Challenge View Entries Please sign in to follow this challenge Build AI apps with speed, memory, and accuracy! Challenge Status: Ended Ended Join our next Challenge Running through August 10 , the Redis AI Challenge is all about showing how Redis can power the next generation of intelligent, real-time applications. Whether you're passionate about AI or eager to explore what Redis can do beyond caching, this challenge has a path for you. We have two prompts this challenge, with two chances to win! 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Running through August 31 , the Real-Time AI Agents Challenge powered by n8n and Bright Data invites you to build AI Agents using cutting-edge tools that are reshaping how AI agents access and process data. ✨ Join us on August 19 at 12pm ET for a special livestream right on the DEV homepage. Our co-founder @peter will be walking through the tools for this challenge with the n8n and Bright Data teams! For anyone that can't make it, we'll make sure to include the video in our resource section below. ✨ Building with n8n's automation platform combined with Bright Data's web data infrastructure truly puts you at the forefront of AI agent development. We have one prompt for this challenge with five chances to win, we hope you give it a try! Key Dates Contest start: August 13, 2025 Submissions due: August 31, 2025 Winners announced: September 11, 2025 Badge Rewards Real-Time AI Agents Challenge Completion Badge Real-Time AI Agents Challenge Winner Badge Find Out More Ask questions and share your ideas on the Real-Time AI Agents powered by n8n and Bright Data Launch Post. View Launch Post Sponsored by n8n n8n is the automation platform built for developers and technical teams. It lets users build useful, multi-step workflows using AI and 1000+ integrations—from Slack to Postgres to OpenAI. Whether self-hosted or in the cloud, n8n gives full control over data and logic while blending low-code ease with full-code power. With 120k+ GitHub stars and a vibrant global community, n8n is the trusted path for bringing AI agents and internal automations into production. Learn More → Sponsored by Bright Data Bright Data is the global leader in limitless web data infrastructure for AI & BI. Their platform enables users to discover, access, extract, and interact with any public website delivering structured, reliable, real-time or historical data at petabyte scale. Whether you're building a single agent or a full-scale AI pipeline, Bright Data ensures your models, workflows, and business intelligence systems are powered by the freshest, most flexible data available. Learn More → Challenge Prompt Unstoppable Workflow Build an unstoppable workflow with n8n that leverages Bright Data's n8n Verified Node to create something truly useful, complex, and creative. Your agent should demonstrate how adding real-time web data helps enhance what AI can accomplish. How to Submit In order to participate, you will need to publish a post using the submission template below. All projects must: Use n8n's AI Agent node with Bright Data's verified node Be publicly accessible via n8n's chat interface or another interaction layer, OR include a screen capture/demo video Include your n8n workflow JSON in a GitHub Gist or similar format (JSON file in the associated repo) Bright Data Credits Participants will receive $250 in credits upon signing up through our dedicated sign up link . If you're not seeing the credits in your account, try adding devto as a promo code. If additional credits are required, participants can email noah@brightdata.com with the subject line "DEV Challenge - Credit Required," including the email they used to sign up and details about their use case. Important Note: Use of Data Provided by Bright Data If you receive data from Bright Data as part of this challenge, it is solely for use in your project submission. This data is not intended for reuse, resale, or redistribution at any point. 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Submission Template Judging Criteria: Utilization of Underlying Technology Accessibility and User Experience Business Value and Use Case Creativity and Usability Writing Quality (Clarity and Originality) Helpful Links & Resources Get to know n8n and Bright Data by utilizing their docs and tutorials: Get n8n : Start fast with a 14-day trial on cloud or with the free self-hosted community edition n8n Quick Start Tutorial : Getting Started with n8n Bright Data Developer Docs Bright Data Blog Bright Data Use Cases Additional Videos: AI Agents Challenge with n8n and Bright Data Building with n8n and Bright Data (Live DEMO with DEV) Connect: Follow @n8n_io on X Frequently Asked Questions Participation Can I submit to a prompt more than once? Yes, you can submit multiple submissions per prompt but you'll need to publish a separate post for each submission. Can I work on a team? Yes, you can work on teams of up to four people. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Alyssa Posted on Jan 13 I Debug Code Like I Debug Life (Spoiler: Both Throw Exceptions) # discuss # career # programming # beginners Being a software developer is a lot like being human. Being a woman software developer is like being human with extra edge cases. I write code for a living. Sometimes I write bugs professionally. And occasionally, I write code that works on the first run — which is deeply suspicious and should be reviewed by science. The Compiler Is Honest. People Are Not. One thing I love about code: If it doesn’t like you, it tells you immediately. If you’re wrong, it throws an error. If you forget a semicolon, it remembers forever. Life, on the other hand, waits three years and then says: “Hey… remember that decision you made? Yeah. About that.” Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode In programming, we call this technical debt. In life, we call it experience. As a Woman in Tech, I Learned Early About “Undefined Behavior” There are two kinds of bugs: The ones you expect. The ones that happen because the environment is… creative. Sometimes I walk into a meeting and: I’m the only woman. I’m also the backend. And somehow still expected to fix frontend CSS. This is not imposter syndrome. This is runtime context awareness. My Brain Runs on TODO Comments My mind is basically: // TODO: fix sleep schedule // TODO: refactor life choices // TODO: stop overthinking edge cases Every time I say “I’ll do it later,” a TODO comment is silently added to my soul. And just like in real projects: Some TODOs become features. Some become bugs. Some live forever and scare new contributors. Debugging Is Just Asking Better Questions People think debugging is about being smart. It’s not. It’s about asking questions like: “What did I assume?” “What did I change?” “Why does this work only on my machine?” “Why does it stop working when someone is watching?” Honestly, debugging taught me emotional intelligence: Don’t panic. Observe. Reduce the problem. Remove assumptions. Take breaks before you delete everything. Humor Is My Favorite Framework Tech moves fast. Trends change. Frameworks come and go. But humor? Zero dependencies. Backward compatible. Works across teams. Excellent for handling production incidents at 3 AM. When the server is down and everyone is stressed, sometimes the most senior move is saying: “Okay. This is bad. But also… kinda funny.” Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Then you fix it. Obviously. Confidence Is a Skill, Not a Setting I didn’t wake up confident. I compiled it over time. Confidence came from: Breaking things. Fixing them. Asking “stupid” questions. Shipping anyway. Learning that perfection doesn’t deploy. The best developers I know aren’t fearless. They just commit despite the warnings. Final Build: Still Experimental I’m still learning. Still refactoring. Still discovering bugs in old logic. But I ship. I learn. I laugh. I write code. And I’m very comfortable saying: “I don’t know yet — but I will.” Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode If you’re a developer reading this: Your bugs don’t define you. Your errors are data. Your weird brain is probably a feature. And if today feels broken… Try restarting. With coffee ☕ And maybe fewer assumptions. Thanks for reading. If this resonated, you’re probably running the same version of reality as me. Top comments (8) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Art light Art light Art light Follow Trust yourself🌞your capabilities are your true power. ❤Telegram - ✔lighthouse4661 ❤Discord - ✔lighthouse4661 Email art.miclight@gmail.com Pronouns He/him Work CTO Joined Nov 21, 2025 • Jan 13 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This is such a sharp, thoughtful piece — witty, honest, and deeply relatable, especially the way you blend debugging with real-life growth. Your humor and clarity turn real experience into insight, and it’s genuinely inspiring to read.😉 Like comment: Like comment: 4 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Alyssa Alyssa Alyssa Follow Designer, developer, & entrepreneur. Founder of Screenity + other ventures. 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Best woman maker of 2018 (Maker Mag) & nominated as Maker of The Year (Product Hunt) ✅Discord 🌟alyssa945 Location UK Education Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science Pronouns She/her Work CPO Joined Dec 4, 2025 • Jan 13 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thanks. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand darkbranchcore darkbranchcore darkbranchcore Follow Joined Dec 28, 2025 • Jan 13 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Such a great read—smart, funny, and painfully relatable in the best way. I love how you turned real dev struggles into something empowering and human. That takes real confidence 👏 Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Alyssa Alyssa Alyssa Follow Hi there! I am Alyssa. ❤I can see success in my mind's eye🌞 Email Location UK Joined Dec 4, 2025 • Jan 13 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thank you so much! 💙 That really means a lot to me—turning those struggles into something empowering was exactly the goal. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account Forem Close Guidelines for Avoiding Plagiarism on DEV This guide was last updated by the DEV Team on July 19th 2023 and is based on DEV Community: How to Avoid Plagiarism . As DEV continues to grow, we want to ensure that DEV remains a place of integrity and inclusiveness. At DEV, we use Community Moderation as a tool to maintain a respectful and positive environment. It is important to us that we provide you all with the tools to identify and flag problems that may affect a single author or countless DEV users. In this post, we hope to provide simple and effective guidance to combat plagiarism as a community. Whether you’re reporting plagiarism as you stumble upon it or learning how to avoid it in your own writing, hopefully, you find this resource helpful! What is Plagiarism? Oxford Languages defines plagiarism as, "the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own," however, plagiarism is multifaceted and it’s not always so clear as this. Bowdoin University wrote a great breakdown of the four most common types of plagiarism , in tl:dr fashion these are: "Direct Plagiarism" "Self Plagiarism" "Mosaic Plagiarism" "Accidental Plagiarism" Let's take a little deeper look into each… Direct Plagiarism is the most blatant form of plagiarism we encounter. This pertains to a user copying and pasting content from another blog, piece of media, or document, and claiming it as their own. Self Plagiarism is described through an academic lens in the Bowdoin University article which is not as relevant to our community, but we can think of this in a different way. For instance, you could potentially self-plagiarize by reposting an article you wrote for a company or publication, if they own your work. In many circumstances, these places will be happy for you to repost your work elsewhere, but make sure that you understand the terms and conditions of your writing before reposting. Mosaic Plagiarism generally starts when someone is inspired by another user's work and wants to write about the same topic. This occasionally manifests as copying and pasting certain passages of someone else’s work or as Bowdoin says “ finds synonyms for the author’s language while keeping to the same general structure and meaning of the original ” but failing to cite the original author. (Notice how we were able to link directly to the specific language in the text... every extra step we can take to clarify where the info came from is ideal!) Accidental Plagiarism happens when folks misquote their sources, forget to cite sources, or copy their sources too closely by accident (like mosaic plagiarism). How to Avoid Plagiarizing Someone's Work? Luckily, avoiding plagiarism is pretty easy once you know how to identify it. Typically, it is as simple as providing a straightforward source and citation to any media you use that is not your own in your post. When should I cite something? If you're pulling information from an external source that you did not create, you should always cite where the information came from. For example, say you're writing an article on using an npm package, axios, and you're using information from their documentation — you should link their docs in your article. This not only gives them credit for their work but also helps the DEV community in case someone wants to do more research about the topic. If you copy a source directly — use quotes and absolutely provide a source + citation. If you just looked at a source and paraphrased it in your own words, you don't need to use quotations, but it is still best to cite the source. If in doubt, always provide a source + citation! It's unlikely anyone will fault you for offering too many citations or listing too many sources. How should I cite something? Great question! See how I linked to the university's actual post on plagiarism ( the source ) and quoted the plagiarism types that they named. Notice that I didn't try to misappropriate these ideas as my own in any way and made it explicitly clear that this information came from Bowdoin University. This allows readers to do more research at the original source and ensures that the writers receive fair credit. A Note on AI Assisted Plagiarism We understand that there are AI tools (like ChatGPT) that can be used to aid in content creation. When used responsibly, these tools can be really cool and are generally allowed on the platform. However, these tools also have the potential for abuse. Please review our guidelines for using AI-assisted tools in your writing here: Guidelines for AI-assisted Articles on DEV Erin Bensinger for The DEV Team ・ Dec 19 '22 #meta #chatgpt #writing #abotwrotethis You should check out the full guidelines, but in regards to plagiarism, take care not to use AI to copy someone’s work unwittingly… and of course, don’t do it on purpose either! Always do your research and be responsible, making sure to cite sources if appropriate and disclose whatever tool you used to write your article. And even then, using AI does not excuse you from posting an article that plagiarizes others’ works. If we discover that you have done so, we will act to unpublish any offending posts and may suspend your DEV account. Be mindful and don’t let your usage of AI cause you to plagiarize. How to Recognize & Report Plagiarism? Now that you know how to properly cite sources, let's talk a bit about how to recognize plagiarism and where to go to report it. Recognizing Plagiarism Sometimes you just get the feeling that something is being plagiarized. Maybe you feel like you read it somewhere before. Or perhaps you notice a sharp change in the author’s voice. Maybe you see strange errors that occur from copying/pasting! Do a little detective work by dropping chunks of the text into your search engine of choice (or try the “quick search” option on plagium.com), and see if you can find any results with similar wording. If you do, report it to us ! (More on that below!) And of course, plagiarism doesn’t just happen in writing — it’s just as important to attribute images, code, videos, and other media. If you see a graph (or code block) you recognize from elsewhere, try to place it, and again, let us know. You might find the reverse image search at tineye.com helpful for seeing if an image is plagiarized! Other times, you may notice that someone isn't taking content from another source word-for-word, but their content feels too close to the original for comfort. Alternatively, maybe their graph is in blue instead of red like the original, or maybe their code has slightly different variables but is otherwise the same as someone else’s. If you feel like it’s off, report it and let us know why! What about those times when someone seems to be claiming that a repo or CodePen is theirs (when it's not)? ... Definitely reportable! As for examples that likely should not be reported: someone is reposting their own work that they first posted elsewhere someone is giving a shout-out to someone else's work or has written a companion piece/response to someone else's post (while making it clear it's unaffiliated) Reporting Plagiarism If you believe you’ve encountered plagiarism or copyright violations, the absolute BEST action you can take is to report the post and provide any evidence you have. Reporting the post sends it directly to our community team to take action. If you're unsure, it's okay to send it to us for review... we won't penalize you for being mistaken. All this said, we do not recommend calling anyone out in the comments section — as we discussed before, plagiarism can be accidental and/or is sometimes enforced differently in a variety of cultures. We ask that you simply report the post rather than getting personally involved which could accidentally trigger arguments, hurt feelings, or possibly even further conduct violations. Thank you! If you have questions or feedback about our approach, we encourage you to contact us via support@dev.to . If you believe that someone isn't following these guidelines, please don't hesitate to report them to us via our Report Abuse page . Also, if you want to help enforce the Code of Conduct, you might consider becoming a DEV moderator. 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Does Blazor stack up? Blazor WebAssembly (or Blazor Wasm, as all the cool kids are calling it!) has arrived, but how does it stack up compared to the other, more established options for building "modern" web applications? Let's start with a comparison to React JS. Note: Interested in how Blazor stacks up against Angular or Vue instead? Check out a comparison of Blazor and Angular here and a comparison of Blazor and Vue here . Specifically we'll explore how the following aspects work (for both frameworks): Getting started Building the UI Passing data between components Handling Forms Routing Fetching data from an API Pros and cons of each Before we dig in, it's worth noting this article focuses on Blazor Wasm, which runs in the browser using WebAssembly. That said, many of the points are equally valid if you're looking at using Blazor Server instead. React—The Two-Minute Overview React is a UI library which helps you build responsive, interactive user interfaces for your web-based applications. Unlike frameworks such as Angular, React focuses purely on the component-building aspects of your app and doesn't tackle other concerns (like routing), preferring instead to leave it up to you to choose the best tool for your specific use case. When you create a new React app, it will automatically bring in various packages it needs to work (using npm or its alternative, Yarn) and you can then bring in additional packages to handle things like routing, handling forms, making network requests. You write your application using HTML (well, actually JSX but we'll get to that), CSS, and JavaScript. To publish your app, you can run a command to bundle it up (using a bundler such as webpack), take the static bundled files (HTML, JavaScript, etc.) and deploy them to a web server. When someone visits the deployed site, the browser JavaScript engine kicks in and runs your application code, rendering elements via the browser's DOM and handling various browser events (users clicking buttons, entering text in an input, etc.). If you need to fetch data from a database or similar, you can make HTTP requests from your application to a server, which will return the data for your app to display. How Does Blazor Compare? Blazor is a framework which also enables you to build client web applications that run in the browser, but using C# instead of JavaScript. When you create a new Blazor app, it arrives with a few carefully selected packages (the essentials needed to make everything work) and you can install additional packages using NuGet. From here, you build your app as a series of components, using the Razor markup language, with your UI logic written using C#. To publish your app, you can use .NET's built-in publish command, which bundles up your application into a number of files (HTML, CSS, JavaScript and DLLs) which can then be published to any web server that can serves static files. When a user accesses your Blazor Wasm application, a Blazor JavaScript file takes over which downloads the .NET runtime, your application and its dependencies, before running your app using WebAssembly. Blazor then takes care of updating the DOM, rendering elements and forwarding events (such as button clicks) to your application code. Blazor: A Beginner’s Guide eBook A quick start guide to productivity with Blazor. Free Explore Blazor Creating a New React App By far the simplest way to spin up a new React application is to use "Create React App." You need these commands: npx create-react-app my-app cd my-app npm start CRA also gives you easily accessed commands for bundling up your app ready for deployment. Creating a New Blazor App For Blazor, you can use Visual Studio or spin up a new project via the command prompt. dotnet new blazorwasm cd blazorwasm dotnet run You have a few other options, like the ability to include infrastructure for authenticating users, and whether to host your Blazor app in an ASP.NET web application, but the command above is the simplest option to get started. Building Your UI with React With React you build your applications as a series of components, using a declarative approach. Here's an example: import React, { useState} from 'react'; export default function Greeting() { const [name, setName] = useState(); const nameChanged = (e) => { setName(e.target.value) } return (<> <label>What's your name?</label> <input type="text" onChange={nameChanged} placeholder="Bob"/> <span>Hello {name}</span> </>) } If you're not familiar with React, there's a little to unpack here. React components are written using JavaScript. Here we export a JavaScript function called Greeting . This Greeting function represents a React component, and exporting it means we can easily reference this elsewhere in our app (so we can render it wherever we want). Our Greeting function returns something which looks suspiciously like HTML but is actually JSX. JSX is really JavaScript. For example, when we declare span as JSX in a component, React will turn this into JavaScript which will be invoked to render the relevant HTML markup in the browser. In practice, you can usually just write your JSX as if it were HTML and everything "just works!" If you look at the input element, you'll notice we've declared an event handler for the onChange event. When you type something into this input, it will invoke our nameChanged function. This will update the state of our component using something called hooks. Specifically we're using the UseState hook to update the value of name to whatever the user typed in. Finally, in our span element we render the value of name resulting in a friendly personalized greeting for our user. As we change the value in the input, the greeting instantly updates to reflect the new value. Generally speaking, everything you build in React revolves around components, which you can then render wherever you want, like this: <h1> A brief introduction to React... </h1> <Greeting /> In summary, a React UI: Comprises one or more components Is written using JSX (which takes your markup and data, and combines them together) Runs as JavaScript in the browser Building Your UI with Blazor Blazor adopts a very similar approach to React in that you build your UI using components. Where it differs is that you use Razor and C# (instead of JSX and JavaScript) to write your markup and UI logic. <label>What's your name?</label> <input type="text" @bind-value="Name" @bind-value:event="oninput" placeholder="Bob"/> <span>Hello @Name</span> @code { public string Name { get; set; } } This operates exactly the same way as the React example when you run it in the browser. We've got roughly the same markup, but this time we have used Blazor's @bind syntax to bind our input to a property called Name . When the user enters their name, the Name property will be updated with the value they enter. By default, Blazor would update the value of Name on blur (when we clicked out of the text input) so we've added @bind-value:event="oninput" to make it update the property as soon as we start typing. As with React you're now free to render this component wherever (and as often as) you like. <h1> A brief introduction to Blazor... </h1> <Greeting /> In summary, a Blazor UI: Comprises one or more components Is written using Razor and C# (which takes your markup and data, and combines them together) Runs on WebAssembly in the browser Passing Data Around—React There are two main "out of the box" approaches to handling state in your React components. They can either interact with their own state (as we saw when we stored Name in our example), or they can accept data via props: export default function Greeting(props) { const [name, setName] = useState(); const nameChanged = (e) => { setName(e.target.value) } return (<> <h2>{props.headline}</h2> <label>What's your name?</label> <input type="text" onChange={nameChanged} placeholder="Bob"/> <span>Hello {name}</span> </>) } Here we've added a props argument to our Greeting function, and then rendered its value in our component via {props.headline} . Now when we render this component, we can pass in a value for the headline. <Greeting headline="Welcome, it's great to see you again"/> As you use React for real applications, these options for storing state can become a little unwieldy, with more and more state to pass around and/or store. This is where alternatives like Redux come into play, giving you a centralized data store for your entire application. But it's worth noting Redux is not directly tied to React, and is not something you would necessarily use from day one when you start building React applications. Passing Data Around—Blazor Broadly speaking, Blazor has the same two primary options for managing state. You can store data in the component itself using properties (as with Name in our example) or take data in via parameters. <h2>@Headline</h2> <label>What's your name?</label> <input type="text" @bind-value="Name" @bind-value:event="oninput" placeholder="Bob"/> <span>Hello @Name</span> @code { [Parameter] public string Headline { get; set; } public string Name { get; set; } } As with the React example, when you render Greeting you can pass in a headline and it will be rendered accordingly. <Greeting Headline="Welcome, it's still great to see you..."/> Handling Forms in React React doesn't ship with anything to specifically help you with forms. This means you need to either "roll your own" or use a third-party npm package for the job. Here's the markup for a simple contact form. return ( <form onSubmit={handleSubmit}> <label> Name: <input type="text" value={name} onChange={handleNameChange} /> </label> <label> Thoughts?: <input type="text" value={comments} onChange={handleCommentsChange} /> </label> <input type="submit" value="Submit"/> </form> ) Note how we're setting the value of our inputs from state in our component ( name and comments ) and forwarding the onChange events to our own functions ( handleNameChange and handleCommentsChange ). Here's what the JavaScript for this function looks like: const [name, setName] = useState(); const [comments, setComments] = useState(); function handleNameChange(event){ setName(event.target.value); } function handleCommentsChange(event){ setComments(event.target.value); } function handleSubmit(event){ // submit data to your server alert(`${name}: ${comments}`) event.preventDefault(); } So we are effectively intercepting the normal behavior for the form to both read and update our own component state. For validation you can either roll your own, writing logic to check the values set in the form and alerting the user if they are invalid, or lean on third-party libraries (typically brought in via npm). Handling Forms with Blazor By contrast, Blazor has built-in functionality to handle your form data and validation using something called EditForm . Here's the markup for an equivalent form to our React example. @using System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations <EditForm Model="FormModel" OnValidSubmit="HandleValidSubmit"> <DataAnnotationsValidator /> <label for="name"> Name: <InputText id="name" @bind-Value="FormModel.Name"/> </label> <label for="slug"> Thoughts?: <InputText id="comments" @bind-Value="FormModel.Comments"/> </label> <input type="submit" value="Submit"/> <ValidationSummary /> </EditForm> In many ways this is similar to React, except we're using Blazor's InputText component for our input fields. Technically it's entirely possible to use standard HTML elements and forms with Blazor, but using the built-in controls make certain things a lot easier (validation being one, as we'll see in a moment). @bind-Value takes care of both reading the value from a field and updating it when a user types in a new value. The form itself is based on a model of our choosing (where the form values will live) and we've told it which method to invoke when the form is submitted (and is valid). Note how we've included a DataAnnotationsValidator and ValidationSummary ; these components wire up the form to automatically respect any validation rules we set up on our model. Here's the rest of the code: @code { protected ContactUsModel FormModel { get; set; } = new ContactUsModel(); async Task HandleValidSubmit() { // post to your API Console.WriteLine($"{FormModel.Name}: {FormModel.Comments}"); } protected class ContactUsModel { [Required] public string Name { get; set; } public string Comments { get; set; } } } The ContactUsModel class could live anywhere in our project. We have a FormModel property and HandleValidSubmit method. When someone fills in the form, if they've met the validation rules (a Name has been entered) then HandleValidSubmit will be invoked. Otherwise, the ValidationSummary will be used to show which fields have validation errors. Routing in React As with forms, React (deliberately) doesn't ship with any built-in routing engine, leaving you free to choose which of various third-party routing options you want to use. Notable options include "Reach Router" and "React Router." Routing in Blazor Blazor does include routing and leans on ASP.NET's existing routing engine. If you want to make a component "routable" you can add a directive: @page "/GreetMe" <h1> Welcome! </h1> Now any request to http://<your-web-site-here>/GreetMe will render this component. You can also pass data in via the route, like this: @page "/GreetMe/{Name}" <h1> Welcome @Name! </h1> @code { [Parameter] public string Name { get; set; } } Now any request to http://<your-web-site-here>/GreetMe/Jon will render a more personalized greeting (well, if your name's Jon according to this example!) Fetching Data from an API Using React React leaves data fetching to your discretion. You can use the native fetch API: let response = await fetch(url); if(response.ok){ let json = await response.json; } Or you can employ one of many third-party libraries, such as "Axios" which offers more features and flexibility. Typically you'd fetch data using something like React's useEffect hook, then update your component state with the results. useEffect(()=> { async loadData(){ let response = await fetch('api/Tickets'); setTickets(await response.json); } loadData(); }, []); UseEffect hooks are intended to allow your component to handle "side effects", in this case, fetching data. From here you'd typically use JavaScript's map function to loop over your data and render something for each item. {tickets.map(ticket=> <div> {ticket.Title} </div>} Fetching Data from an API Using Blazor With Blazor, you can use HttpClient for all your data-fetching needs! Under the hood, this defers to the native fetch API, but you can generally just ignore that and use the abstraction. Here's an example: @using System.Net.Http @inject HttpClient Http @foreach(var ticket in _tickets){ <div> @ticket.Title </div> } @code { private Tickets[] _tickets; protected override async Task OnInitializedAsync(){ _tickets = await Http.GetFromJsonAsync<TicketSummary>("api/Tickets"); } } Shared Models—Blazor's Super Power? Blazor has a useful trick up its sleeve (compared to React, or any other existing frontend framework) when it comes to the interaction between your UI and API. Because you're writing your web app in C#, you can use the same data models in your frontend and backend (API) code. Let's say for example you need to retrieve a list of people... The Person model lives in a shared class library. Both your Web API and Blazor Client projects reference this shared library. Now your API can be strongly typed, returning (and accepting) data using the Person model. The data is still serialized and sent "over the wire" as JSON data, but your Blazor application can deserialize the JSON data using the exact same Person model that was used to serialize it in the first place. Now if you make breaking changes to your Person model, you'll immediately see compilation errors if you've introduced any breaking changes which affect either the client or server use of the model. Telerik UI for Blazor Native components for building web apps with C# Free Trial Pros and Cons So all this brings us to the obvious question: which one should you choose? Well, naturally, this will depend on your own background, skills and preferences. We've seen how there are a number of similarities between the two, but also a few key differences. React React is generally unopinionated when it comes to the things that aren't its primary focus, like routing, form handling, etc. This could count as either a pro or a con depending on your perspective. Also, if you're writing React components, you have little choice but to use JavaScript, and adopt everything that comes along for the ride (the ecosystem, npm, bundling, etc.). Create React App offers a handy abstraction for some of the thornier details (like webpack), so you can focus on building your application. React Pros Well-established and battle-tested component model "Create React App" simplifies the JS build process "Light Touch" library—no "extras" like routers included (freedom to choose your own path!) JSX—keeps the parts of the UI that change together in one place Freedom to plug in other JS libraries A large existing JS library ecosystem to lean on Can be deployed as static files to hosting like Netlify, GitHub Pages, etc. React Cons JSX (if you don't like it!) No built-in router, form handling, etc. (can slow things down as you have to plug the gaps with packages or your own solutions) JavaScript (again, if you don't like it) You have to use it You have to learn it (difficult and time-consuming if you spend most of your time using another language like C#) The JS "ecosystem" can get complicated (build tools, package managers, compilation for different browsers, etc.) Blazor Blazor offers a few advantages, especially if you're coming from a C# background. You can bring your existing C# skills, experience and knowledge to the modern web application party! You can stick to the ecosystem you already know (NuGet, the dotnet tooling, Visual Studio or VS Code). Shared models between client and backend API. This is a big deal and makes it much harder to inadvertently break your application. Routing, form handling and validation are baked in. You can still call out to JavaScript if you need to. Blazor Pros Write modern web apps using C# Built-in form handling, validation, routing and data-fetching client Ability to bring in third-party code via NuGet packages You can use the tools you already know (Visual Studio, VS Code, Rider, etc.) Can be deployed as static files Shared models significantly reduce the chances of accidentally breaking the client You can use the same component model in the browser (using WebAssembly) or on the server (using Blazor Server) Support to use the same Blazor component model on windows and for mobile development is coming Blazor Cons New framework, will take time to bed in and gain adoption Sizeable initial download of .NET framework to browser on first load Tooling also young and will evolve over time Fewer resources available on the internet (tutorials, etc.) compared to React Does depend on WebAssembly support in the browser (although this is now widely supported) One thing to call out here is the initial download time. When someone accesses your Blazor Wasm app for the first time, their browser will download a version of the .NET framework as well as your application's files. Once they have these files they don't need to download them again, but it does mean you're likely to see a "loading..." indicator first time round. The team at Microsoft has done a lot of work to get this initial download size down, but naturally this means Blazor is better suited to some web applications than others. You probably wouldn't want to use it for things like product landing pages where there's little to no business logic and it's imperative that the page loads as quickly as possible. But, for any Line of Business apps this initial download is unlikely to pose a major issue. Over to You! So, are you thinking of using Blazor? Is it a contender or your next project, or will you be sticking with React for now? 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Pascal Thormeier Posted on Jan 11 The Mythical One-Fits-All Build Tool Plugin 🦄 (It Actually Exists) # typescript # javascript # webdev # programming Do you know that feeling when you're building a complex web app and you need some functionality that actually exists, but not for the framework you're using? Or, let's say you're building a library that needs to hook into the build process of your project, you'd like to open source it, and you just so happen to use Vite, but some poor soul out there would need this exact library, but for Webpack instead? Or they use Snowpack? Or Brunch? Or... Gulp? Ok, perhaps it's not that bad anymore. The wildest times of the JS world are definitely over. You know, the times when build tools and bundlers and frameworks and component libraries sprouted like mushrooms. A classic XKCD comic about competing standards fits pretty well: You can even read about my own adventures with the niche build tools Brunch and Snowpack]( https://dev.to/thormeier/i-m-going-to-give-snowpack-a-try-now-3ohm ) in some previous articles I wrote. Both of these tools haven’t received a commit in 4 to 5 years now, so support is minimal at best. Nowadays, there are still about half a dozen, give or take a few, build tools/bundlers left that are still highly maintained, broadly used, and that are generally accepted as "standard": Webpack, esbuild, Vite, rspack, Rollup, Rolldown, Bun, and some others based on these. The problem I described initially persists, though: Most of these work in wildly different ways. A Webpack plugin usually doesn't "just work" in Vite and vice versa. And let's not forget esbuild and all the others! Luckily, there's movement. Not only are people using things resembling "standard tools" by now, but ever more of these are emerging. Introducing the UnJS ecosystem One particular group is building off-the-shelf, framework-agnostic packages that work on their own with few to no dependencies: UnJS . (The UnJS website) If you’ve built anything with Nuxt, Vue, Vite or thelike, you’ve likely already used some of their tools without even realising. There are some instant classics like: h3 - a portable and lightweight http server) citty - a CLI builder changelogen - a tool for generating changelogs ofetch - a highly portable fetch replacement nitro - the very thing that powers most of Nuxt's server-side capabilities These tools are everywhere . Staying with Nuxt here for a second, it sometimes feels like Nuxt is simply Vue plus a bunch of UnJS packages and some glue code. Excellent work by these people, if you ask me. These libraries work agnostic of your build tool/bundler, but they don't directly integrate with them. That's where the, at least in my humble opinion, magnum opus of the UnJS team comes in: unplugins . I know what a plugin is - but what's an unplugin? Great question! I could imagine that the UnJS people had a look at some popular build tools and thought, "Most, if not all, of them use some hook system for plugins. Often, these hooks are named similarly. Why not unify them into a single plugin system?" And that's precisely what unplugin is: A unified system to hook into build tools. Authors of any unplugin only need to define the actual business logic (i.e., what does the plugin actually do ), and the unplugin system takes over the rest. It essentially defines a plugin for each supported build system, all of which contain the same logic the author has implemented. Let's compare the "legagcy plugin architecture" to the unplugin approach: Without unplugin With unplugin One codebase per plugin One logic factory Tool-specific APIs, lots of reading up on them Unified hooks, all behaving the same way Higher maintenance Lower maintenance An example using a starter template So, let's say we want to create a small plugin that replaces one word with another in the user's main.ts file. To get started, it's advised to use a template. Luckily, the folks over at UnJS have created a starter template for us that we can use by executing these commands: npx degit unplugin/unplugin-starter my-unplugin cd my-unplugin npm i Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This will clone the starter repository into a folder called my-unplugin . It creates everything we need for a working unplugin. And lo and behold, it even includes our basic unplugin already! When we open src/index.ts , we see the following code: import type { UnpluginFactory } from ' unplugin ' import type { Options } from ' ./types ' import { createUnplugin } from ' unplugin ' export const unpluginFactory : UnpluginFactory < Options | undefined > = options => ({ name : ' unplugin-starter ' , transformInclude ( id ) { return id . endsWith ( ' main.ts ' ) }, transform ( code ) { return code . replace ( ' __UNPLUGIN__ ' , `Hello Unplugin! ${ options } ` ) }, }) export const unplugin = /* #__PURE__ */ createUnplugin ( unpluginFactory ) export default unplugin Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Now, there's a ton to unpack here. Unplugins are written by creating a factory function that takes a bunch of options. The function returns the unplugin's definition. Using some generic hooks (in this case, transformInclude and transform , we can do all sorts of things. In these hooks, we specify what will be executed when the user's build tool runs them. transformInclude checks if a given file name (that's what id is) should be transformed in the first place. If true, the transform function then receives the contents of that file and returns a transformed version. In our case, we replace __UNPLUGIN__ with Hello Unplugin! . So if the user's project's main.ts would look like this: console . log ( ' __UNPLUGIN__ ' ) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The built main.js would look like this: console . log ( ' Hello Unplugin! ' ) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode And how does it now create the build tool specific stuff? Again, great question! We notice a bunch of other files in the src/ directory. They're named after the build tool they're for, for example, vite.ts , astro.ts , webpack.ts and so on. Let's have a look at vite.ts : import { createVitePlugin } from ' unplugin ' import { unpluginFactory } from ' . ' export default createVitePlugin ( unpluginFactory ) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Is it really that simple? Let's look at webpack.ts : import { createWebpackPlugin } from ' unplugin ' import { unpluginFactory } from ' . ' export default createWebpackPlugin ( unpluginFactory ) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Yup, seems like! What the unplugin library does here is take the factory and create a plugin from it, with specialised functions. Ideally, we don’t even need to touch these files, ever. Sounds good - but what can we actually do with this? Well, the possibilities are endless . Here's a list of all supported hooks: Hook Rollup Vite webpack esbuild Rspack Farm Rolldown Bun enforce ❌ ✅ ✅ ❌ ✅ ✅ ✅ ❌ buildStart ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ resolveId ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ loadInclude ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ load ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ transformInclude ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ transform ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ watchChange ✅ ✅ ✅ ❌ ✅ ✅ ✅ ❌ buildEnd ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ❌ writeBundle ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ❌ (Source: official unplugin guide) I want to especially point out three of these hooks: resolveId - This one's used for resolving file names, i.e. path rewriting, directory aliasing and similar load - Change how specific files (determined via loadInclude ) are loaded. You could potentially even fetch things from a CDN here transform - Change code directly as a string. Replace, add, remove, compile, whatever you can think of As you can see, though, not all build tools support all hooks. But that's ok. You usually can find a way to circumvent this or create logic specific to these build tools. I strongly recommend reading the official guide for this. Here's some ideas from the top of my head: A plugin that offers compiler macros like CURRENT_YEAR that get replaced at build time Count all unique padding s and margin s in the code base to give the user an overview Automagic Brainf**k support! How would a project now use this unplugin Like any other plugin, mostly. In Vite, for example, a user could do this: import { defineConfig } from ' vite ' import MyUnplugin from ' @my-company/my-unplugin/vite ' export default defineConfig ({ plugins : [ MyUnplugin (), ], }) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Sounds good - are there any real life use cases? Indeed, there are! The most popular is unplugin-icons , which lets us install almost any icon in any project by installing, configuring, and using it. Another real-life example is what we’ve built during my time at Liip for the Swiss canton of Basel-Stadt: a design system with an installable plugin that lets other agencies create websites that automatically align with the canton's CI/CD. It does that by providing Tailwind, installing all necessary PostCSS plugins and delivering a ton of prebuilt utilities and CSS components. You can read up on it on Liip's blog ! Sooo, should everyone be writing unplugins now? As we German-speaking people say: "Jein" (yes-and-no). My recommendation, based on experience, is that it's sensible for things expected to be used by many different projects, as it gives you the maximum amount of freedom with little to no downsides, aside from being forced to write agnostic code. Generally, the business logic could even live in its own package. Why not build a library that exports the functionality and use that as a dependency for an unplugin? That way, the library itself is encapsulated, testable and could be used for other purposes and in different contexts, too, even without the need for a build tool. If you're writing a Vite package for your own project that you're never going to open-source or that doesn't make any sense at all when used without Vite, though, an unplugin seems like overkill or even a hindrance at times. Nevertheless, what the people at UnJS built here is a fantastic piece of technology! The logical next step is to standardise build tool interfaces, much like Vite and most UnJS packages already do. Which package do you think would be worth building an unplugin for? I hope you enjoyed reading this article as much as I enjoyed writing it! If so, leave a ❤️ ! I write tech articles in my free time and like to drink coffee every once in a while. If you want to support my efforts, you can offer me a coffee ☕ ! You can also support me directly via Paypal ! Or follow me on Bluesky 🦋 ! 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Looking forward to building impactful projects with you! 🚀 TradingAgents | ⚡ Installation & CLI | 🎬 Demo | 📦 Package Usage | 🤝 Contributing | 📄 Citation TradingAgents Framework TradingAgents is a multi-agent trading framework that mirrors the dynamics of real-world trading firms. By deploying specialized LLM-powered agents: from fundamental analysts, sentiment experts, and technical analysts, to trader, risk management team, the platform collaboratively evaluates market conditions and informs trading decisions. Moreover, these agents engage in dynamic discussions to pinpoint the optimal strategy. TradingAgents framework is designed for research purposes. Trading performance may vary based on many factors, including the chosen backbone language models, model temperature, trading periods, the quality of data, and other non-deterministic factors. It is not intended as financial, investment, or trading advice. Our framework decomposes complex trading tasks into specialized roles. This ensures the system achieves a robust, scalable approach to market analysis and decision-making. Analyst Team Fundamentals Analyst: Evaluates company financials and performance metrics, identifying intrinsic values and potential red flags. Sentiment Analyst: Analyzes social media and public sentiment using sentiment scoring algorithms to gauge short-term market mood. News Analyst: Monitors global news and macroeconomic indicators, interpreting the impact of events on market conditions. Technical Analyst: Utilizes technical indicators (like MACD and RSI) to detect trading patterns and forecast price movements. Researcher Team Comprises both bullish and bearish researchers who critically assess the insights provided by the Analyst Team. Through structured debates, they balance potential gains against inherent risks. Trader Agent Composes reports from the analysts and researchers to make informed trading decisions. It determines the timing and magnitude of trades based on comprehensive market insights. Risk Management and Portfolio Manager Continuously evaluates portfolio risk by assessing market volatility, liquidity, and other risk factors. The risk management team evaluates and adjusts trading strategies, providing assessment reports to the Portfolio Manager for final decision. The Portfolio Manager approves/rejects the transaction proposal. If approved, the order will be sent to the simulated exchange and executed. Installation and CLI Installation Clone TradingAgents: git clone https://github.com/TauricResearch/TradingAgents.git cd TradingAgents Create a virtual environment in any of your favorite environment managers: conda create -n tradingagents python=3.13 conda activate tradingagents Install dependencies: pip install -r requirements.txt Required APIs You will need the OpenAI API for all the agents, and Alpha Vantage API for fundamental and news data (default configuration). export OPENAI_API_KEY= $YOUR_OPENAI_API_KEY export ALPHA_VANTAGE_API_KEY= $YOUR_ALPHA_VANTAGE_API_KEY Alternatively, you can create a .env file in the project root with your API keys (see .env.example for reference): cp .env.example .env # Edit .env with your actual API keys Note: We are happy to partner with Alpha Vantage to provide robust API support for TradingAgents. You can get a free AlphaVantage API here , TradingAgents-sourced requests also have increased rate limits to 60 requests per minute with no daily limits. Typically the quota is sufficient for performing complex tasks with TradingAgents thanks to Alpha Vantage’s open-source support program. If you prefer to use OpenAI for these data sources instead, you can modify the data vendor settings in tradingagents/default_config.py . CLI Usage You can also try out the CLI directly by running: python -m cli.main You will see a screen where you can select your desired tickers, date, LLMs, research depth, etc. An interface will appear showing results as they load, letting you track the agent's progress as it runs. TradingAgents Package Implementation Details We built TradingAgents with LangGraph to ensure flexibility and modularity. We utilize o1-preview and gpt-4o as our deep thinking and fast thinking LLMs for our experiments. However, for testing purposes, we recommend you use o4-mini and gpt-4.1-mini to save on costs as our framework makes lots of API calls. Python Usage To use TradingAgents inside your code, you can import the tradingagents module and initialize a TradingAgentsGraph() object. The .propagate() function will return a decision. You can run main.py , here's also a quick example: from tradingagents . graph . trading_graph import TradingAgentsGraph from tradingagents . default_config import DEFAULT_CONFIG ta = TradingAgentsGraph ( debug = True , config = DEFAULT_CONFIG . copy ()) # forward propagate _ , decision = ta . propagate ( "NVDA" , "2024-05-10" ) print ( decision ) You can also adjust the default configuration to set your own choice of LLMs, debate rounds, etc. from tradingagents . graph . trading_graph import TradingAgentsGraph from tradingagents . default_config import DEFAULT_CONFIG # Create a custom config config = DEFAULT_CONFIG . copy () config [ "deep_think_llm" ] = "gpt-4.1-nano" # Use a different model config [ "quick_think_llm" ] = "gpt-4.1-nano" # Use a different model config [ "max_debate_rounds" ] = 1 # Increase debate rounds # Configure data vendors (default uses yfinance and Alpha Vantage) config [ "data_vendors" ] = { "core_stock_apis" : "yfinance" , # Options: yfinance, alpha_vantage, local "technical_indicators" : "yfinance" , # Options: yfinance, alpha_vantage, local "fundamental_data" : "alpha_vantage" , # Options: openai, alpha_vantage, local "news_data" : "alpha_vantage" , # Options: openai, alpha_vantage, google, local } # Initialize with custom config ta = TradingAgentsGraph ( debug = True , config = config ) # forward propagate _ , decision = ta . propagate ( "NVDA" , "2024-05-10" ) print ( decision ) The default configuration uses yfinance for stock price and technical data, and Alpha Vantage for fundamental and news data. For production use or if you encounter rate limits, consider upgrading to Alpha Vantage Premium for more stable and reliable data access. For offline experimentation, there's a local data vendor option that uses our Tauric TradingDB , a curated dataset for backtesting, though this is still in development. We're currently refining this dataset and plan to release it soon alongside our upcoming projects. Stay tuned! You can view the full list of configurations in tradingagents/default_config.py . Contributing We welcome contributions from the community! Whether it's fixing a bug, improving documentation, or suggesting a new feature, your input helps make this project better. If you are interested in this line of research, please consider joining our open-source financial AI research community Tauric Research . Citation Please reference our work if you find TradingAgents provides you with some help :) @misc{xiao2025tradingagentsmultiagentsllmfinancial, title={TradingAgents: Multi-Agents LLM Financial Trading Framework}, author={Yijia Xiao and Edward Sun and Di Luo and Wei Wang}, year={2025}, eprint={2412.20138}, archivePrefix={arXiv}, primaryClass={q-fin.TR}, url={https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.20138}, } About TradingAgents: Multi-Agents LLM Financial Trading Framework arxiv.org/pdf/2412.20138 Topics agent finance trading multiagent llm Resources Readme License Apache-2.0 license Uh oh! There was an error while loading. Please reload this page . Activity Custom properties Stars 28k stars Watchers 298 watching Forks 5.3k forks Report repository Releases 2 tags Packages 0 No packages published Contributors 14 Uh oh! There was an error while loading. Please reload this page . Languages Python 100.0% Footer © 2026 GitHub, Inc. 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