The mock files follow a specific file name convention similar to the URL paths.
For example, the following file will be served for:
/api/user/1234
my-mocks-dir/api/user/[user-id].GET.200.json
I did add some features to the blog for the interactive part though.
This was my most invested post yet by far and I'm very glad I managed to finish and release it.
[0]: https://asukawang.com/blog/under-the-hood-diablo-ii-item-gen...
Turn to do lists into quests. It was for a hackathon so it's not quite polished, but I've been using it as my to do list. Also I loved making the demo video as much as the app itself.
We've gone from design to production and crowdfunding and the journey so far has been a blast!
Here if some of you are interested and want to get it for their e-bike (compatible with 90% of bikes on the market): https://www.gouach.com
I wrote about the development process in my blog: https://rubymamistvalove.com/block-editor
My personal blog inspired by Medium
We are trying to build an AI metasearch engine that does RAG and Chat based on your office documents. Without any ETL or a vector database.
I didn’t have experience with Swift and Swift UI before building it. I spent most of the time asking ChatGPT to teach me SwiftUI.
It generates enough revenue for me to work on it full time.
Its an AOP Actor Model for distributed workflows in Go with tooling.
It's a web app, working on native mobile apps.
Tech stack: Ruby on Rails, ReactJS, TailwindCSS, PostgreSQL