Visualize the Prize
Imagine you’re working on your full-stack app, and you want to implement a new feature. It’s a complicated one, so y...
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Nice addition; I think seeing a high level visualization of your application and workflows is extremely important as a developer to help with efficiency.
That's one of the reasons we built the Wing Console that gives you a diagram of your application and lets you interact with it.
Great job!
Oh cool. That looks great, as well!
Amazing, thanks for sharing!
This is a very cool demo plus I love the glimpse into the LLM-powered collaboration on the code in the future. Very well written!
Thank you, sir! Excited for the future of web development, that's for sure :)
this is literally something I've always wanted for every project I worked on to have. I'm a visual person and this would help a lot. Great job 👏
Thanks so much 🙏
Ah, colleagues posting about stuff we barely have working internally...
Looks like we're finally a proper company :D
Get to work
I really love this demo. Can it support other frameworks too?
It will in the future but for now just react, react-query, nodejs and prisma
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Oh no! Did we really publish this? This is the Wasp's secret sauce 😳
Jokes aside, this is the core idea behind Wasp: high levels of abstraction and not repeating the same old code every time.
DRY!
Cool!!!
Thanks!
I like where this is going
join us 🤝
This is really really cool. I can think of lots you can do with this global context!
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Practicality at its finest! Great feature that makes it simple to understand the app without spending too much time. Amazing work!
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Wasp Studio was so helpful for us as first time web developers. It really helps you visualize everything, no need for pen and paper, or ugly sketches!
Oh wow that’s awesome to hear :)
Also what theme was used in the demo
The theme for the visualizer is react flow
Voila!!
This is the solution to the problem I couldn't find a suitable answer for.
very cool! let us know how it goes for you :)
I see a great potential (to spend all my times on it the next 5 days).
Nice. Join the discord and let us know how it goes!
Oh tldraw ftw
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Instead of cron, you should be using xcron. It's far more powerful and flexible than anything else out there and should, IMO, be replacing cron on all deploys:
github.com/cubiclesoft/xcron
I run xcron on all of my infrastructure. Of course, I'm the biased author of xcron but it's slowly and quietly gaining a following. Once you've used xcron, you won't ever go back to cron. Both cron and xcron can run side-by-side on the same system until you are confident that it works as advertised.
I would like an assistant that is intuitive about the sometimes ridiculous steps to set up, build and run apps in these monolithic repositories. If I have to start 5 servers and 3 databases then go to my notes on line commands so that docker can build images and packages work in perfect harmony. I'll be happy to help train the model and feed the neural network to get there. Right now I'm just starting PyTorch and playing the math loops over letting the linear algebra sink in again. Who am I visualizing for again?
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