If you wish to write a book on Nvim from scratch, you must first invent the universe
There are so many different books I could write about Neovim! I'd like to write the one that's the most useful for you.
I write about: Programming, writing, running businesses, and how to make things that are actually good.
There are so many different books I could write about Neovim! I'd like to write the one that's the most useful for you.
What I did, why, how it worked, in roughly chronological order. Then a little bit about what I've been learning in the last year or so specifically, and what I want to learn next. Also, why you need to go slow to go fast, but sometimes you need to go fast to go fast.
You should have an e-mail list. Yes, you. Anyone who is reading this right now. I mean it. Stop what you're doing, open a new tab, and go get yourself a website that has an e-mail sign up form.
Skylounge solves common problems with implementing CI/CD for large numbers of teams, and managing applications on platforms, especially in secure and regulated environments, and it does so without hiding anything from developers.
What we're buying is flexibility. We're buying the ability to safely change our designs later. We're making a little downpayment in our ability to understand our future designs, and to understand the impact of changes that we make.