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Florian

@codingfuchs

Fullstack Engineer @hashnode

AWS Community Builder

Serverless & Frontend = ❤️

I like AWS | TypeScript | React | React-Native

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Introducing awesome-docs.gallery ⚡️ A crowdsourced, open-source gallery for high-quality dev docs. 📚 Browse great docs, or submit your own to support the community. Built by the community, for the community.

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👀 Did you know you can create beautiful product and API documentation with Hashnode? Not just a blog platform anymore, Hashnode now lets you create docs that scale with your code. Let me tell you more about it. 🤔 1/n

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"Hashnode's ability to sync with our GitHub docs repo and seamlessly publish the content as beautiful docs was the killer feature for us." — Richard Davey, CTO, Phaser studios. ⚡️ Instant API docs from OpenAPI spec ⚡️ All-in-one place for guides, API references, and changelogs

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Pretty nice what Formermidable did with the Victory Native re-write. Creating some beautiful charts with animations takes almost no effort anymore. Build this within an hour

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Recently, I needed to introduce rate limits to a couple of mutations in my AppSync API. I used a combination of Middy and Momento to implement this. Check out my blog post and the rate limiting implementation ⬇️ blog.flofuchs.com/adding-custom-…

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I migrated my blog and gave my personal website a polish 🎉 built with Expo - hosted by Expo. Literally takes 20 secs to go from dev to deployment 🔥 Check it out: flofuchs.com

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I’ve built event-driven systems processing 1M+ events per month at startups. One thing that always caused headaches: Validation was left to downstream consumers. In Kafka, any data can enter a topic. Every consumer has to do its own validation. Miss one rule, and you end up

I’ve built event-driven systems processing 1M+ events per month at startups.

One thing that always caused headaches:
Validation was left to downstream consumers.

In Kafka, any data can enter a topic.
Every consumer has to do its own validation. Miss one rule, and you end up
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I’m excited to share that I’ve joined epilot as a Senior Product Engineer! 🚀 epilot is building the leading Energy XRM platform, helping energy companies digitize customer journeys, simplify complex processes, and speed up the transition to a more sustainable future. I’m

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We have been trying to get in touch with Apple for the Enterprise Developer Program - anyone made a similar process or got some tips here? We do have a valid reason (in-house apps for internal use with private distribution).

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OneThink is live on the App Store. The idea: what if your productivity app only let you think about one thing per day? Built it because I kept building elaborate systems and ignoring all of them. → apps.apple.com/us/app/onethin… Android coming soon — DM me if you want to test it.