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En ce début de vacances, mes parents m'ont demandé de faire une application qui les notifierait lorsqu'il faisait trop chaud dans la serre et qu'il fallait l'ouvrir (mon petit frère électronicien a déjà fait le capteur)
Je me suis dit que ce serait l'occasion d'apprendre le #golang et d'autres technologies ( #templ #sqlc #alpineJS etc... )
Maintenant je termine gentiment le backend, et la partie la plus dure m'attend: faire un appli Android (j'ai pas hâte) 💀

I have been playing with and started to build out some components based on Bulma css. I found it to be fun to build out and also useful!

So I went ahead and created a new package for others to use. github.com/jtom38/templ-bulma

It’s not feature complete and is currently used in my own project. The best way I found so far to use this package is to call it in as a git submodule. It’s not ideal, but works. Maybe if someone knows how to make it work with go get, let me know.

GitHubGitHub - jtom38/templ-bulma: Templ library containing components of bulma cssTempl library containing components of bulma css. Contribute to jtom38/templ-bulma development by creating an account on GitHub.

🥳 New episode of Go Time!

#golang is known for it’s fantastic standard library, but there are some places where the libraries can be challenging to use. The html/template package is one of those places. So what alternatives do we have?

On today’s episode we’re talking about #Templ, an #HTML templating language for Go that has great developer tooling!

Kris & Jon are joined by Adrian Hesketh, the creator of Templ, and Joe Davidson, one of its maintainers.

🎧 gotime.fm/291