Mads B. Cordes

Mads B. Cordes

hasty.devhasty.dev
Hai πŸ‘‹
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Tweeting has been rather tedious for developers, some even forget. With gitbird you never have to tweet, ever, again! We'll provide a missing link.
gitbird
gitbirdTweeting is tedious; committing is essential. Meet gitbird!
Every developer has, I have at least, been in the situation, that I needed some quite performant code, but didn't know which piece of code is faster - and how does one even test this? πŸ€”
hasty.dev
hasty.devA JS Perfomance Tool
So, awhile ago, I decided to sentence my bot @TreesFromSpace to a vacation, thus making Twitter a sadder place. Thus, I made this serverless version, just to see if it were possible for me to do πŸ€—
Trees From Space
Trees From SpaceTrees From Space Gone Serverless
Specs
* As fast as C
* C interop without any costs
* Minimal amount of allocations
* Built-in serialization without runtime reflection
* Compiles to native binaries without any dependencies
V compiles β‰ˆ1.2 million lines of code per second per CPU core.
The V Programming Language
The V Programming LanguageSimple, fast, safe, compiled language
Myki eliminates the risks associated with cloud storage by safeguarding your passwords and sensitive data offline.
myki
mykiPassword Management Redefined

Eligo is a simple platform, on which you can skip the counting, and randomizing comments of a post. Makes it mush easier to run a social contest on either facebook and/or instagram! πŸ€‘ πŸ€—

If, by couriosity, you want to check out a winner, be more than welcome to use this link: -CZ0nR3Is7tRUXFeAksmVl - This is the ID of the winner.

EligoSocial Contest Helper
Mads B. Cordesleft a comment
Seems interesting. I'd love an invite πŸ˜‡πŸ§
Huddle
HuddleA platform for digital board games
Indie devs don't have time to update their users enough to keep them in the loop about product.

Tweet product updates straight from the terminal; just add a webhook to your git repo!
GitBird V2
GitBird V2GitBird reimagined - Tweet your commits

So, I don't always remember to tweet what I do, but commit my code often, and what do users love more than your product? Well, useful information about what they're going into, and updates, updates are important!

gitbird
gitbirdTweet your commits