
Transition from traditional server hosting to an "Edge" and "Serverless" architecture for their blog and services
In the 2010s, participating in technology forums where many people with a shared interest in programming and sharing online tricks. You would easily see articles about free hosting sharing for those in need. The conditions were quite simple, just leave information such as name, email address, or sometimes even the purpose of use, then after a short time, they will send you all the information via your mail.
🕝4 months ago
Many years ago when I first started my internship, I worked at a company specializing in making products and then doing business based on those products. Nowadays, people often call it a Products company. The main product at that time was for business customers. Later, I learned it was the B2B model - that is, selling to business customers. Although I was directly involved in the product development phase, to be honest, many features that I created, I did not understand why they should be made...
🕝4 months ago
Me & the desire to "play with words"
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Hello readers of 2coffee.dev, last week was another busy week for me as I just finished implementing the surveys feature for the blog. Surveys? A place where lots of questions come up, taking up your time, or even causing annoyance and frustration. Honestly, I'm not someone who enjoys participating in surveys, but I'm quite actively clicking on short survey forms, like "Is this information useful to you?" or "Did you find a solution to the problem in this answer?". Because...
🕝1 year ago
If you are a developer in product development, you are probably no stranger to feature design prototypes on the Figma tool. Through these visual images, we can communicate and work more efficiently with each other. Creating such design prototypes requires designers to have a lot of knowledge about graphics and UI/UX skills. As a developer, I have to admit that Figma was initially challenging for me to use...
🕝2 years ago
As a developer, learning to code from my university days and exposure to various programming languages, I chose the best language for myself to use as my main skill in the future. While working, I heard my colleagues discussing which language is better than the other, which language is worth learning, etc. These conversations sparked my desire to conquer those languages. I used to think that I would code my whole life because...
🕝2 years ago