Sam Carlton

Sam Carlton

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Sam Carlton

8yr ago

Diebus - Day Counter - Track the important days in your life.

Diebus is a simple app for counting days between now and a chosen date. No ads, No micro transactions, No nonsense. Great for seeing when your personal milestones are for life changing moments such as Wedding dates, getting clean, your due date, child graduation, etc…

Sam Carlton

7yr ago

Email Link Builder - Make mailto links in seconds

Email Link Builder is a super fast and easy way to make mailto links that open email drafts with pre-filled Recipients, Subject and Body.

Sam Carlton

7yr ago

Has the Avengers Trailer Dropped? - Check if the new Avengers trailer has dropped yet.

Tells if the Avenger trailer has dropped yet so you can stop worrying and get back to your life.

Sam Carlton

6yr ago

Content Compressor - Compresses text content into a sharable URL

Share text and links with only a URL. The data is encoded and decoded all in the browser no there's server to slow it down.
Sam Carlton

5yr ago

Does it ARM - Check app support for Apple Silicon

Check if your favorite apps are fully supported on Apple Silicon and available for download before you pull the trigger on the Brand New Apple Silicon Mac.
Sam Carlton

5yr ago

Does It ARM Apple Silicon Benchmarks - Curated App Benchmark Videos for Apple Silicon and Apple M1

Benchmark, performance, and compatibility videos for Apple Silicon and the Apple M1, M1X, and M2 Processors
Sam Carlton

2yr ago

Nice Tat - One-click deploy Casey Neistat inspired personal website.

Astro Site Template inspired by Casey Neistat’s ultra-minimal personal site. Great for a LinkInBio type site or just a placeholder while you work on getting your personal site right for the next 35 years.

What's your dev/tech stack?

I remember just a few years ago the typical answer would have been Ruby on Rails or PHP for web apps, sprinkled with some jQuery and that's about it. Today depending on the platform (web, android, ios, ) there are tons of frameworks, programming languages, no-code and SaaS platforms to mix and match. It is difficult to keep an overview. Would love to learn more about what _your_ tech stack looks like at the moment + anything you find noteworthy about it (e.g. I heard Swift UI is great for solo-devs/designers), bonus points for sharing what you've recently built with your stack.