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Michele Piccirillo
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Great idea!
One quick suggestion, from being a long-time fan and user of https://devdocs.io/: it would be nice to be able to select more than one active documentation source and keep them active persistently – for example, if my stack is TypeScript on Node.js with Jest, I would probably like to search across TypeScript, JavaScript, Node.js and Jest all the time without switching sources.
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Devbook
Search engine for developers
Michele Piccirillo
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Nice idea! Can I add one feature suggestion, from my experience of working regularly with designers on software projects?
Adding the ability of cloning a git project and checking out a branch directly in-app (in addition to using a directory as input) would allow someone with very little to zero coding expertise to use NDesk as a "preview" tool for in-progress work. Think PM or designer who...
NDesk
Install and run Javascript/Node.js projects in a GUI
Michele Piccirillo
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Great idea and very eager to try it to learn more German – but I'm a bit concerned about the quality of the vocabulary: on your own product page, "gold" is translated as "Silber", that is not... encouraging 😅
I hope it is something that has been done ad-hoc for the page and not coming from the vocabulary 😄 https://imgur.com/a/jrRJTfH
Toucan
Learn a new language while you browse the web.
Michele Piccirillo
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Congrats on the launch @monicalent! Big fan of your newsletter!
Blogging for Devs
Grow your blog as a developer without an existing audience
Michele Piccirillo
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Love this, very usable UI, super cool to have instant inspiration about possible destinations.
@itaisagi would be super cool if it could scrape accommodation data also from AirBnb and something like HostelBookers – as a backpacker, I would be an instant customer :D
Other cool feature – I think someone already mentioned it here – would be "flexible travel dates". Then you'd have the ultimate...
Wander
Travel spontaneously within a budget
Michele Piccirillo
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Thanks, this looks pretty useful! Where is the data stored? Locally, your servers, Google Drive..?
Bookmarking for GitHub
Save and organize your favorite GitHub repositories