It's just a proof of concept; and I didn't implement any of the hairy stuff (authentication, authorization, content negotiation, etc). But with very little effort, it works with a couple of my apps. So it already covers 90% of the functionality I rely on as an app developer.
It's because of things like this that I always say that in reality, Solid is very easy to learn. If you grasp the basics, it's really not a lot more complicated than understanding REST apis.
During my sabbatical, I've decided to try making a Solid Server from scratch to see how complicated it would be... And turns out I got it working in a single day π€―.
It's very experimental, but check it out if you're curious: https://github.com/NoelDeMartin/lss
The times they are a-changin'! After almost 5 years at Moodle, I've decided to quit my job and take a sabbatical. I'll be back to work in January 2025, so I'll have plenty of time to ponder what to do next.
You can learn more about it in my blog: https://noeldemartin.com/blog/the-end-of-the-chapter
This weekend I rebuilt my Freedom Calculator mini-app. I built the first version years ago when I started thinking of quitting my job, to see how long I could remain unemployed working on personal projects. It'll come in handy soon :). https://freedom-calculator.noeldemartin.com/
New video is up! This time I talk about routing and how I've been working on the new UI.
I've been working on a redesign of my first #Solid app, a Task Manager called "Solid Focus". It's looking pretty nice, I can't wait to release it :D.
I've been working on #Solid for more than 5 years, and sometimes people ask me why. If you've also wondered that, here's my answer: https://noeldemartin.com/blog/why-solid
I always talk about Ramen, but up until recently I hadn't cooked it myself. Some months ago, I finally did it and I'm quite happy with the results :D.
Of course, I've still got a lot to improve, but it came out pretty decent π.
https://umai.noeldemartin.com/viewer?url=https://noeldemartin.solidcommunity.net/cookbook/ramen
Here's the recording of my second talk at the Symposium.
I found about CRDTs and local-first some years ago, and they fit perfectly with the way I wanted to build apps. In this presentation, I share how I applied them to Solid. Check it out! #sosy2024
In case you missed last week's Symposium, here's my first talk!
It is about Developer Experience, a topic dear to my heart. I talk about the tools I've created and what's important for Solid DX overall. Let me know what you think! #sosy24
This slide from the SolidLab session says a lot about the Solid Ecosystem and what I struggle with the most as an app developer #sosy24
If you're interested in the full recount of my experience going through the course, you can read it in my website: https://noeldemartin.com/tasks/learning-css
I finally completed Josh W Comeau's course, and I have to say it's the most comprehensive course I've ever seen. It should be required material for anyone working with CSS (I'm not kidding).
And to top it off, it's super fun!
100% recommend: https://css-for-js.dev/
Reminder that next month I'll be attending the 2nd #SolidSymposium in Belgium. And I can now confirm that I'll be giving not one, but two talks! One about Developer Experience, and another one about Local-first CRDTs.
The registrations are open, I'm looking forward to meet you there :).
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I just posted an update about the work I'm doing on my framework to make Solid Apps, Aerogel.
I recently started rebuilding my first Solid App, and I tell you how that's going and my typical development workflow. check it out!
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Problem Solver. Software Architect. Entrepreneur.
Making Solid apps (solidproject.org), and pondering what to do next.