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Michael Bromley
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Congrats Kaya & team on the launch! I've been working in the DXP space for the past several years and it's seriously no exaggeration that Kaya's DXP360 newsletter is one that I *always* read becuase it is right on the money - no BS and a deep understanding of the industry as well as genuine interest in the community vibe too.
DXP360
Mapping the Composable Software Landscape.
Michael Bromley
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I have been following the Snappify devs since the start on Twitter. Initially I was pretty skeptical that a compelling paid product could be made of such as "simple" task, especially when there already exists things like carbon that do pretty code snippets. I actually tried out Snappify a week or so ago and I was really surprised how well it is implemented - the interface is slick and...
snappify
A powerful design tool for presenting your code snippets
Michael Bromley
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That product video is killer! Love the little details (Tobi's snowboard 😂)
Congratulations to the Medusa team - your progress over the past year has been impressive to watch! The shift towards truly modern, developer-friendly e-commerce tooling is gaining momentum. And devs everywhere should cheer at that!
Medusa
The open-source Shopify alternative
Michael Bromley
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Congrats on the launch Max. I'm working every day with GraphQL and it is clear that this is a tool built by people with extensive gql experience. I'm recommending to all the devs in my Slack group to check this out.
I'd also _love_ to read some technical posts about how you achieve this. Not sure how much secret sauce you can share, but it looks like you've got some really cool stuff going on...
GraphCDN
The GraphQL CDN with caching, analytics and security
Vendure is an open-source, headless e-commerce framework built on Node.js, GraphQL & TypeScript
Vendure
Open-source headless e-commerce framework for developers
Michael Bromley
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Hi everyone!
I've been working on Vendure for 3 years now, and I'm incredibly excited to release the first stable version today!
I started the project for my own needs - my family business needed a new e-commerce platform and I was not satisfied with what was out there. I saw an opportunity to create a truly forward-thinking, developer-first framework. One that *I* would love to work...
Vendure
Open-source headless e-commerce framework for developers
Michael Bromley
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Great idea, and an incredible demo of TypeSense! Really impressed by what you guys are building, keep it up!
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