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animated-components → Katılım Temmuz 2018
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NicheGuys@NicheGuys·
Starting a new project. Escaping the city to focus. At dawn, on the fifth day, look to the East.
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Overbaked Studio
Overbaked Studio@OverbakedStudio·
fresh out the oven. let's make a game.
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Jay Meistrich
Jay Meistrich@jmeistrich·
@mironcatalin Love you too ❤️ I've never experienced anything like it. So much arrogant rage 😅
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Catalin Miron - AnimateReactNative.com
I love Jay, I met Jay a looong time ago. He is an incredible developer, human being, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible with little things. But boy, I haven’t seen that much hate comments in a single tweet in a while. A great reminder that no matter what you do, hate will always be there.
Jay Meistrich@jmeistrich

I'm trying to make the best mp3 player for macOS. It's 35MB, uses 2% CPU to play a song, low memory usage, every action is instant. So I'm using React Native macOS for the best performance. Releasing first version tomorrow. What would make this the best music app for you?

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NicheGuys@NicheGuys·
@marclou It should also be considered as the average income per startup. Turkey 8. But he did it with 1 startup.
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Marc Lou
Marc Lou@marclou·
Startup Olympics: 🇺🇸 USA — $109,137,392 🇫🇷 France — $19,646,120 🇬🇧 UK — $8,392,086 🇸🇬 Singapore — $4,471,048 🇨🇦 Canada — $3,311,366 🇪🇪 Estonia — $2,626,307 🇳🇱 Netherlands — $1,677,124 🇹🇷 Türkiye — $1,113,978 🇦🇺 Australia — $948,160 🇪🇸 Spain — $865,006 🇮🇹 Italy — $669,581 🇮🇳 India — $653,424 🇦🇪 United Arab Emirates — $515,493 🇱🇹 Lithuania — $343,963 🇨🇿 Czechia — $341,225 🇩🇪 Germany — $275,859 🇸🇪 Sweden — $234,154 🇧🇷 Brazil — $177,178 🇮🇪 Ireland — $140,522 🇵🇱 Poland — $129,979 --- 🌎 North America — $112,448,758 🌍 Europe — $36,455,904 🌏 Asia — $5,639,965 🌊 Oceania — $948,160 🌎 South America — $177,178 --- (all revenue is verified with @stripe)
Marc Lou@marclou

I built your Startup Championship 🏆 → trustmrr.com/championship Countries are ranked by the revenue their startups generate (verified with Stripe).

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NicheGuys@NicheGuys·
@barany6m Easier way -> Horizontal scroll + mapping each screen + screen controller function. ?
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Baran
Baran@barany6m·
We built this onboarding flow in React Native that feels better than most native apps Here’s how we did it: ① Patched react-native-screens for a custom transition ② Button and stepper are rendered on top of the stack ③ Synced button state across screens via context The button and header are positioned absolutely above the stack. When a screen focuses, it updates the shared button state (text, disabled state) via context The hardest part is keeping the keyboard open during screen transitions. We solved it with hidden TextInputs that get focused programmatically before navigating The result: one button flows across every screen and surfs the keyboard
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NicheGuys@NicheGuys·
@expo @kadikraman We need better lib for bottom notch height. Safe area not good. :(
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Expo
Expo@expo·
🆕 @kadikraman made a video about Expo StatusBar. This is one of the most important Expo SDK libraries to know how to use. And if you like this video then we'll do more of them for all the libraries that we think are essential for most apps. Let us know what you think and check out the docs for more detail! docs.expo.dev/versions/lates…
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NicheGuys@NicheGuys·
@notbrent @expo We had a great time too. If you’re ever around here again, you’re always welcome! :) ❤️
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brent
brent@notbrent·
@nicheguys @expo thanks for hanging out in istanbul :) i had such a great time there!
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Jannis Ringwald
Jannis Ringwald@JannisRingwald·
A technically interesting challenge when building Pengu was generating transparent images for each user’s unique Pengu. With over 350 clothing items and countless possible combinations, plus varying device sizes, pre-generating images in the cloud quickly became infeasible. To solve this, we moved the computation to the device itself by leveraging React Native Godot. Here’s how it works: ① The user changes the Pengu’s clothing, and React Native calls a GDScript function. ② Godot opens a subwindow with a specific scene that renders the Pengu. ③ Godot takes a “screenshot” and closes the subwindow. ④ React Native receives the File Path of the screenshot as a return value. You can get quite creative with how you leverage Godot’s subwindows. Screenshots are captured in just a few milliseconds, without the user ever noticing.
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Shiviii
Shiviii@shivi1026·
First programming language you ever learned ?
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nizzy
nizzy@nizzyabi·
typos make you sound more human
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NicheGuys@NicheGuys·
@alquemir2 @ty_kra_lab Aren’t you aware that from the outside it looks really rude and foolish? Why are you doing this? It doesn’t help anyone.
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Tykra
Tykra@ty_kra_lab·
I might have destroyed frontend development. Here’s why:
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alquemir
alquemir@alquemir2·
@ty_kra_lab @nicheguys As for design in code we already can do it with Figma and plugins and AI, you are just wasting time chasing clout.
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NicheGuys@NicheGuys·
@ty_kra_lab I don’t want to sound negative, I actually think it’s really interesting. Looking forward to seeing how it develops! :)
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Tykra
Tykra@ty_kra_lab·
Yeah I know and that’s why is more of long term statement, this is just an app but the infrastructure I’m building behind it it’s a bigger vision, since the app it’s self has a new way of interacting in general with software. Vibecoding plays a crucial role in this app. It helps us achieve something we currently lack with AI: output control. AI attempts to comprehend how it can respond to your prompt but it needs context. This technology facilitates the machine’s understanding of your imagination.
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NicheGuys@NicheGuys·
I get what you mean, but frontend development is much more than just rendering visuals. It includes architecture, state management, interaction handling, accessibility, performance optimization, error boundaries, client-side caching, offline handling, and integration with APIs or services. Translating visuals into code is an impressive step, but it only covers the presentation layer. True "frontend development" work involves turning those visuals into a dynamic, reliable, and maintainable user experience that scales.
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Tykra
Tykra@ty_kra_lab·
It is, the app generates the code based on everything you put in a canvas, in a tenchical way it’s a transpiler but instead of turning from code to code it does in a way that can turn visual language in to code as precise as you design without ai. I know there is a lot of server stuff API stuff to be called front end but the overall vision can’t be shared in one video.
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MONARCH
MONARCH@ugbahisioma·
@_devJNS Web.. easy Flutter… easy Reactnative… easy kinda, shadows are tricky
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Michal Malewicz
Michal Malewicz@michalmalewicz·
If you need to "COLLABORATE" on design you're weak. True predators design alone. In the dark.
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