Brian Alderman

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Brian Alderman

@BrianAAlderman

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Katılım Aralık 2009
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Brian Alderman
Brian Alderman@BrianAAlderman·
@joinatmos oooo clearly I need to pay more attention. Solar loans are intriguing - will check that out too. Still looking forward to the Joint Account option though!
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Atmos Financial@joinatmos·
@BrianAAlderman Sorry for the delay in responding Brian. We’re working on them with our bank partner, but with the release of our solar loan product we had to push those back to early next year.
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Brian Alderman@BrianAAlderman·
It's stuffed with all the Open Banking best-practices the Lost Sheep Advisory team has learned over the years. Features include: - Plaid Transactions integration - Create and manage budgets - Recategorize transactions - A full featured user dashboard and more!
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Brian Alderman@BrianAAlderman·
Dear #electrification twitter: we need more plumbers who have actual experience with heat pump water heaters. I'm getting absurd quotes from local plumbers, so am going to DIY it. But want to do a virtual design validation and "gotchas" consult first. Can't find anyone.
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Garrett Scott 🕳@thegarrettscott·
CTO’s sitting in fundraising calls while the CEO talks about all the features that will be live “by next week”.
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Brian Alderman@BrianAAlderman·
@NocodeTalks @98wongjf @bubble Worth it though - in 6 months when I come back to an app, I can understand why we made the choices that we did. No amount of automation makes that easier - this is the high value work that's just a necessary part of development.
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Brian Alderman@BrianAAlderman·
@NocodeTalks @98wongjf @bubble Sure! Here's a brief preview of a part focusing on some "basics" and some key data types (with some app and client specific context removed). We do the same for key pages and backend workflows.
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Brian Alderman@BrianAAlderman·
@NocodeTalks @98wongjf @bubble We use Git markdown documents, but what you show is WAY lower level than our documentation. Our doc. focus is on higher level architecture/logic decisions - the "why" - instead of the "What". IMHO Bubble is fairly self-documenting at the "what".
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Ankur | NoCode Talks@NocodeTalks·
@98wongjf @bubble Yeah. auto -generate will be game changer. We hate documentation because that involves lots of manual work and we don't enjoy it.
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Brian Alderman@BrianAAlderman·
@nocodelife @CranfordTech @bubble 👋 The notion API (especially databases) + Bubble is a tough one. It'll be something like what's in the screen grab. Where "Description" is substituted for the field in your database (that's what the NotionProperty function does)
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David Shepardson@davidshepardson·
Summary of Manchin Schumer deal
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Brian Alderman@BrianAAlderman·
@kno_code In theory the making the call part isn't "dangerous" since the user making the call is allowed to see that key (though having keys appear in your logs isn't great, which would happen in this case). It's more about storage of the key
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Brian Alderman@BrianAAlderman·
@kno_code To me, the bigger threat is having an API key in the database. Api keys usually warrant higher security than privacy rules can provide, unless you have a double authentication on that API call (like a platform token entered on the plugin page too).
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Josh Munsch
Josh Munsch@JoshMunsch·
Bubble API experts 👋 What's the "right" way to setup "Authorization" for a customer's secret key, which is dynamic. I have it set up in the w/n the call + "private" unchecked in order to insert a dynamic value. It works.. but not sure if it's "secure" 🤔 Any recommendations?
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Brian Alderman@BrianAAlderman·
@kno_code That also enables encrypt/decrypt of that key so it's never visible to the browser or stored in plain text in the db. But i deal with lots of financial data, hence security paranoia.
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Brian Alderman@BrianAAlderman·
@kno_code Depending on the use case and sensitivity of that dynamic key, i sometimes move this whole operation from the API connector to a server side action via a plugin.
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Brian Alderman@BrianAAlderman·
@Theodore_DI @NeilRyanPierce Europe is more complicated. I've been liking what I see from Nordigen. I'm building out an app with them right now - ask me in a week or so and I'll report back. Plaid is getting there but it's pricy. SaltEdge has come across my radar too but haven't tried it yet.
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Neil Pierce
Neil Pierce@NoCodeNeil·
Best service for connecting to financial accounts? Plaid? #NoCode
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