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Tom Larkworthy
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Some feedback I get is that people don't want to program low level services. I agree!
Longer term webcode.run will make it easy to distribute full working infrastructure, as the notebooks are one-click forkable. But we don't currently have these templates done. So short term, yes, WEBCode.run is low level and technical, but we will start climbing the ladder of abstraction soon.
I created a...
WEBCode.run
Create services in developer friendly notebooks
Simplify project operations by bundling the documentation, code (frontend + back), monitoring and operations into simple web notebooks that are trivial to pickup an understand at a glance.
WEBCode is focussed on the developer experience and ease of operations.
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Create services in developer friendly notebooks
Tom Larkworthy
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Hi, I made webcode.run because I was fed up with how slow Cloud development is. I fell in love with Observable reactive literate programming notebooks on the web, and thought, "I wish there was this but for the backend".
Well, it's taken me a year to get to this point. WEBCode.run is a serverless environment for Observable notebooks. It's been built carefully to preserve the amazing reactive...
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Create services in developer friendly notebooks
Tom Larkworthy
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I think Observable has been a greater productivity boost than Typescript. Partial recompilation of running programs with production debugging via Chrome dev tools. Its the modern Smalltalk. Its a great fit for iterative development like #Dataviz, but I think it also has legs beyond.
Observable
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Tom Larkworthy
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After working on Firebase and Google Cloud for many years, I decided to build the product customers have been asking for on my own.
Serverless Cells
Transparent and open Serverless Cloud
Serverless cells are an open and transparent servlerless runtime, programable completely in the browser within notebooks. You can fork, share, comment and distribute backend code. https://observablehq.com/@endpointservices/serverless-cells-quickstart
Serverless Cells
Transparent and open Serverless Cloud