SSara·2d ago00Rethinking How We Discover and Use Web AppsThere’s been an explosion of web apps in the last few years: tools for productivity, design, dev workflows, automation, and pretty much anything else you can think of. But discovery hasn’t really keptJoin discussion
SSara·3d ago00Lose No More Valuable Web ToolsThe developer finds useful tools constantly but fails to organize them effectively. Initially, bookmarking is good. But then comes chaos: Overwhelming amounts of links Disorganized information Join discussion
SSara·Jun 110Re-thinking How We Find and Leverage Web AppsWe use a few essential tools every day. Notion for note-taking, Figma for design, a few dashboards, or maybe some unique SaaS tools. But the more web tools I make and use, the clearer one thing becomeJoin discussion
SSara·May 2900The Reason Developers Are Going For Web App MarketplacesThere's been an interesting shift in terms of how developers find and utilize their tools. Until a few years ago, the process was fairly messy. You had to bookmark everything, check various GitHub repJoin discussion
SSara·May 2801These Dev Tools Were Replaced by Web Apps (And That’s How It Went)For a long while, my dev stack seemed to match everybody else’s: VS Code Postman Notion Figma A couple of other random desktop tools But then I began to doubt my choice. Pretty much eveYSaleha commented
SSara·May 2723Why Web Apps Are Becoming the DefaultRecently, I've noticed a distinct trend in software development. Applications that were once available for installation are now available through the web browser, allowing you to simply open a page aECVSheikh and 2 more commented
SSara·May 2600I stopped overbuilding my side projects and started shipping faster — here’s what changedWhen I first began working on side projects, I treated every one of them as if it was going to be the “big one.” I would spend hours (and even days) configuring: the backend authentication dataJoin discussion
SSara·May 2512Why finding the right tool is more difficult than making oneMany articles are published on creating software. From architecture to frameworks, from performance to user experience - anything you would like to consider when designing software is easily reachablVGVarsha and 1 more commented
SSara·May 2200Why The App Store Concept Doesn’t Fit Modern Web Apps ?The rise of app stores over the past decade made the discovery and installation process more convenient than ever before, whether you were looking at mobile or desktop apps. Search, install, update: tJoin discussion
SSara·May 2100From deployed to usable: the gap I noticed in web app distributionToday I learned that shipping a web app is very different from making it actually usable. One of the things that has always struck me as odd about web application development is how we deliver our appJoin discussion