I have been worried about it lately; the Professional Engineer (JP) exam I took this summer. I have been given another chance to sit it next year (in other words...) I must not let it go to waste again -- I shall have to knuckle down! Work commitments mean I have not quite been able to fully commit to OSS yet, but I expect to be back up and running again soon. Thank you all for waiting. Besides, this knowledge and experience will not go to waste.
I am now waiting for the results of the second-level exam for the (JP) Professional Engineer... I took the exam this summer. And finally, we will get the results of the 4th, Nov. Soooo long time. And if I have passed this, the final trial; the Oral Exam will be held within a month. So hard exam but I think that it has a value and worth.
Self-hosted LiveSync 0.25.23.beta1 has been released!
New screens will be ready in a few days!
I planned to do a bit task today, but to sleepy. I am going to go to bed.
The thing is, the end of the first half has not been finalised this year.
Just another half-day's work and the onboarding for Self-hosted LiveSync will be significantly improved. Rebuilds and such should also become much clearer. Stay tuned! The problem is, I just can't find that half-day.
Possibly, it is dependent on that I am not completely lived in the Web scene. That because I made content viewer, control panels, and embedded UI, even though I made a web service now this days. May this real is kept in mind of them. The server side framework must be completely optional and should be chosen by users.
I was deeply impressed by Svelte 5 rune mode, in its compiled codes. Very efficient. And I am also loving its design β€” the compiler. SolidJS is another awesome solutions, but Svelte 5 is a good balanced β€˜compiler’ with by explicit signal control. I think that Svelte’s website should completely separate the SvelteKit from Svelte in site level. We still need the pure UI framework.
Beyond the onboarding experience of Self-hostef LiveSync, I'm also rebuilding Fetch and Rebuild, as they're overly method-focused and the purpose isn't clear. In other words, simply select your situation and methods will be suggested.