Yeah, Your Stack seems to be a similar website of yours. But I think you don't have to be so depressed about the competition. The community where people discuss useful tools should be existed, but no winner is yet.
Why did you decide to build this? If you didn't continue it because of Your Stacks, you should ditch it. But you can keep on working as long as you have motivation ;)
Good job man. I don't know how many no-code developers still but how do you define them?
Thanks!
Actually, this is a good idea, maybe the no-code developer is a new term for most people so I should add a description of it.
Right now, no-code developers are experts in web flow/bubble or low code tools which allow them to build any kind of website in a short amount of time compared to building everything from scratch.
That doesn't mean they are eliminating 'coding' from the formula, most of these tools require an entry-level knowledge about CSS/HTML and Javascript.
Haha, coffe means coder. So you should use something drink not coffee. Just kidding. I don't know what expresses no-code. But all your logos seem to be too fashionable. Simle is better ;)
Yeah I agree with Temirlan. I want to know why you use a coffee cup and keyboard.
The coffee it suppose to be an image of working, meanwhile the keyboard is easy to relate to code or writing. - Maybe I'm just justifying my addiction to coffee 😅
Haha, coffe means coder. So you should use something drink not coffee. Just kidding. I don't know what expresses no-code. But all your logos seem to be too fashionable. Simle is better ;)
papertail + new relic
How do you use Papertrail? I've looked at it, but found the UI kinda confusing. Curious to learn how people use it in practice.
Papertail is easy to be added on Heroku. That's why I've started this. Also, when I have a bug report, I can search it easily in logs. I don't use many monitoring system but for me it's enough still :)