Right on! Keep building, you'll be surprised at what you can create.
Lately I've been using https://opencode.ai/ but it's just one tool that works for me but probably wouldn't work for everyone. If you find a tool that works well for you, just keep using it.
There is no right or wrong way. In software development there's a saying.
"If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it is a duck."
One more tip I can think of. If it comes time to release something into the wild, you could try https://exe.dev/ which seems like a good method without having to learn a ton about hosting. I haven't personally tried it, but the guy behind is pretty cool.
There are tons of ways of deploying software and you can really go down a rabbit hole figuring out the DIY way, or the hosted way. DIY is always less expensive but you pay a huge time cost. Hosted is good too, if you have more money than time.
Yeah, good stuff though. Creating stuff is the best. Just keep at it, be persistent and keep learning and you'll go far!
That duck reference is hilarious 😂 and looking into just doing a local server grab 1 solid comp for cheap then yeah set her up guess the. It's choosing what u wanna been digging into Linux lately also so maybe that idk though
Right on! Keep building, you'll be surprised at what you can create.
Lately I've been using https://opencode.ai/ but it's just one tool that works for me but probably wouldn't work for everyone. If you find a tool that works well for you, just keep using it.
There is no right or wrong way. In software development there's a saying.
One more tip I can think of. If it comes time to release something into the wild, you could try https://exe.dev/ which seems like a good method without having to learn a ton about hosting. I haven't personally tried it, but the guy behind is pretty cool.
There are tons of ways of deploying software and you can really go down a rabbit hole figuring out the DIY way, or the hosted way. DIY is always less expensive but you pay a huge time cost. Hosted is good too, if you have more money than time.
Yeah, good stuff though. Creating stuff is the best. Just keep at it, be persistent and keep learning and you'll go far!