Raymond Camden is a Senior Developer Evangelist for Adobe. He works on the Document Services APIs to build powerful (and typically cat-related) PDF demos.
I think that's a fair thing to be worried about. However, I'm not changing anything here to make their magic work. Ie, I just used a vanilla Vue app. If they stop supporting this magic, then I simply rely on my package.json build script which I know works. It feels like a "safe" risk to take, know what I mean?
Raymond Camden is a Senior Developer Evangelist for Adobe. He works on the Document Services APIs to build powerful (and typically cat-related) PDF demos.
To be fair I run strapi on them, so The setup is similar when combined with the gh-pages npm package. :D
I would say something about better control of my data, but the truth the time spend on it problably hardly worth the time apart from using it as an excuse to learn new tools. :)
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I find this kind of no config magic interesting, but in the end it’s magic.
And historically speaking in my experience magic always comes at heavy cost sooner or later. :/
I think that's a fair thing to be worried about. However, I'm not changing anything here to make their magic work. Ie, I just used a vanilla Vue app. If they stop supporting this magic, then I simply rely on my package.json build script which I know works. It feels like a "safe" risk to take, know what I mean?
Yeah, and I agree, the application is ‘safe’, my worry is the stack. :)
Mind I am also biased towards using vps’s for my own projects. I started using GitHub pages for static play projects. Kinda like it so far.
I don't miss VPSs at all. 99% of what I do now is static with a bit of serverless. I love web dev in 2019. ;)
To be fair I run strapi on them, so The setup is similar when combined with the gh-pages npm package. :D
I would say something about better control of my data, but the truth the time spend on it problably hardly worth the time apart from using it as an excuse to learn new tools. :)