For the past few years, VS Code was my comfortable, heavily customized home. It had my extensions, my themes, and a decade's worth of muscle memory. But recently, as my stack evolved heavily into Express.js, Vue 3, and Tailwind CSS, I started noticin...
Heads up: GitHub Copilot is changing how it bills us on June 1st
If you use GitHub Copilot for heavy lifting, you need to check your billing dashboard before June 1st, or you might be in for a nasty surprise next month. GitHub is officially killin...
I recently built a feature for https://recipe-finder.org that takes a TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube cooking link and turns it into a structured recipe.
The goal was simple: recipe inspiration lives on social platforms, but the actual cooking steps a...
From Modal to Full Page: How We Refactored a Vue 3 Recipe Detail View and Made It Faster
Demo:
https://recipe-finder.org/recipe/644488-german-rhubarb-cake-with-meringue1
One of the longest-lived technical decisions in our recipe finder app was show...
Hey CoderLegion!
I recently tackled a massive SEO and scaling hurdle for my app, Recipe Finder, and wanted to share the architecture breakdown with the community. If you're building SPAs and relying on external APIs, you've probably run into this ex...
We recently built the referral page for Recipe Finder: https://recipe-finder.org/invite-one-free-month1. The goal was to make referrals feel like a real product feature, not just a static landing page.
On the frontend, we used
Vue 3
TypeScript
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Hello, community!
Tired of staring into the fridge wondering what to cook with leftover ingredients, I decided to build my own solution: Recipe-Finder.org1. It's a fast, clean way to search for recipes—and I recently packaged it into an Android app...