Day 1288 : Lake
Source: Dev.to
Professional : Had pretty good day. I finished up the project I was working on and got it pushed to the repo. Had a couple of all hands meetings since it's the end of the year and people are doing their wrap-ups. Had another meeting with some folks from my team to give and get updates on what's happening. Yeah, pretty chill day. Personal : I got a lot of stuff done last night. I picked up some projects on Bandcamp and got the social media posts together. I also started to put together tracks for the radio show. Google Gemini and I mapped out how these next set of dashboards would be set up for my current project. It went from me asking for Gemini's opinion on how I was planning on structuring the data for my project to basically scaffolding out the whole Astro project with the layouts, components, pages, Firebase Functions I would need and even some tips and things to consider. I wasn't planning on using Firebase Functions for the Stripe WebHook, but Gemini brought up a very good point that I definitely don't want to rely on the user getting the return success message from Stripe on their page, because what if they threw their phone in a lake (Gemini actually gave that as an example, as a joke, I think. haha). It also suggested a couple of other functions that would be good candidates to turn into Firebase Functions. Gemini even generated a README.md file that has a checklist of all the things I need to do to get everything working in order. Kind of amazing what AI can do. So, I called it a little early at work so I could make it to the venue where the Orlando Devs Holiday party is happening. I'm writing this blog post outside in the parking lot. I have a little time before the event starts, so I'm going to do what I would have done at work and get this sample application up and running so I make some modifications for this project I want to get done before the end of the week. Luckily, it's basically the last thing I need to get working. I've already got the other 2 sample applications submitted to the other team that will be working on their part of the project. Going to get to work and then head to the venue. peace piece
Dwane / conshus
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- Personal : I got a lot of stuff done last night. I picked up some projects on Bandcamp and got the social media posts together. I also started to put together tracks for the radio show. Google Gemini and I mapped out how these next set of dashboards would be set up for my current project. It went from me asking for Gemini's opinion on how I was planning on structuring the data for my project to basically scaffolding out the whole Astro project with the layouts, components, pages, Firebase Functions I would need and even some tips and things to consider. I wasn't planning on using Firebase Functions for the Stripe WebHook, but Gemini brought up a very good point that I definitely don't want to rely on the user getting the return success message from Stripe on their page, because what if they threw their phone in a lake (Gemini actually gave that as an example, as a joke, I think. haha). It also suggested a couple of other functions that would be good candidates to turn into Firebase Functions. Gemini even generated a README.md file that has a checklist of all the things I need to do to get everything working in order. Kind of amazing what AI can do.