HACKER Q&A
📣 cjamesd

What should I do with the latest.dev domain?


I bought latest.dev last year. What do you think I should do with it? (I'm going about this Vidalya Onions style.)

My general idea is to consolidate the places you need to go to find the latest dev-related things, whether that's third party API changes, package updates, language updates, etc. It could be also salaries in your area, job postings, etc. But I don't know exactly what to do or where to start, and I figured I might get some good feedback from HN readers on what they would expect/hope to find from that domain, as well as what pains you experience trying to "keep up" with the latest.

Also, I'm a web dev so things are frequently changing in my field, curious if the need is felt beyond that.


  👤 another-dave Accepted Answer ✓
Somewhere to find the latest "best practice" way of doing things (obviously need some way to sort subjectivity there though!)

For example, looking at Android there are a load of blog posts, docs and libraries but lots are irrelevant now if coming at it fresh in 2020 — it's hard to tell which are obsolete unless you've got all the historic background though.

Was thinking something à la Stack Overflow / Reddit voting might be enough to keep the best practices fresh. It's the type of thing you'd think they could cover but would likely get closed as "resource requests" there unfortunately.

Feels like a missing piece of the puzzle for me in modern web-dev, especially when moving between fields.

(EDIT: typos / formatting / clarity)


👤 dgellow
A "twitter-like" platform, where projects (individuals, and/or companies) can announce/share their latest projects, features, releases, without the whole twitter bullshit.

As a user, I can follow news related to projects/other users.

As a project owner, I can build a following.


👤 ArtWomb
You could just feature "latest" products from aws, azure, gcloud, ibm, paperspace, linode, alibaba and other cloud saas and isv's

They change so fast with new offerings all the time. Would be nice to have one central clearinghouse. Minimal interface, sans javascript and marketing cruft

Best of luck ;)


👤 Havoc
Maybe something rss driven?

Given Name it basically has to be live and rss seems like best fit


👤 rimliu
Make it display the name of the latest JavaScript framework.

👤 woliveirajr
You could create some kind of news blog and include the "latest" from 10 years ago, so we can also think which ones got traction...

👤 SNACKeR99
A show-case for little-known or new open-source projects that gives them a little attention.