For ex: Material Design thought me a lot. Its not a UI library, it’s a design system. Read their docs, they mention from how to place components to how they should react or how they should move etc. As an engineer myself following that kind of instructions is just easy if you don’t have an artistic mind. But as you keep following it and using it, then your brain now learns how a UI should look and how it should behave.
These design systems are created with tens or hundreds of design experts and researchers, so following those is no brainer and its out there for you to have it.
If you really want to learn design just follow some design systems. They will teach you best practices. The most common ones are Material Design, Ant Design Fluent Design etc. check this link for more: www.linkedin.com/pulse/top-10…
But these might be overwhelming for a starter. Use templates using these design systems and whenever you have a question about how to do something check what this design system says.
just follow some design systems
Tell me more. I can't imagine learning how to design web applications just by looking at a UI library. that's like the tiiipppy tip of the iceberg.
For ex: Material Design thought me a lot. Its not a UI library, it’s a design system. Read their docs, they mention from how to place components to how they should react or how they should move etc. As an engineer myself following that kind of instructions is just easy if you don’t have an artistic mind. But as you keep following it and using it, then your brain now learns how a UI should look and how it should behave.
These design systems are created with tens or hundreds of design experts and researchers, so following those is no brainer and its out there for you to have it.
Paddle works as a Merchant of Record, like a middleman selling your product, that way they can collect sales Tax for you and pay it in the country in which your customer is a resident.
Stripe can calculate tax rates but you have to file in every country in teory. You can avoid it maybe until you get big but still some countries require you to do so. I think this will be more enforced in upcoming years.
Stripe is not available in every country. That may also affect your decision.
I am using Paddle but Stripe is not available in my country. I would have used Stripe otherwise.
I am building userowl.com but it doesn't have a chat feature yet but lets your users/customers send feedback/requests or bugs right within your app.
I am curious to know what features are crucial for you.
So MS Edge now has Copilot built in. Works similarly to Grammarly. Actually good for rewriting but not with spellcheck on place. Not sure if it needs a subscription later, it just pooped on my browser with the latest updates :)
Interesting…. But I prefer Chromium based browsers 😣 For now, LanguageTool is doing the job pretty well 👌
Edge is chromium
What a surprise! I was not aware of that. In that case, I suppose I have a preference for the Arc browser.
I guess you can do similar stuff with GCP Cloud Run. It has CLIs, and SDKs that you can use to build upon. Not sure if you need container level isolation but this is a messy task, I am sure you considered serving tenants from single instance/deployment.
Edge is chromium
What a surprise! I was not aware of that. In that case, I suppose I have a preference for the Arc browser.