James PulecinCodeXHeroku Ought to be Enough for AnybodyThere’s a legend in computing history that Bill Gates once said, “640k ought to be enough for anybody” while describing the RAM limit of…5 min read·May 12, 2021----
James PulecOn Launching a Side Project (Or: When The Platform Makes Your Idea a Feature)This is the final post in a series of my journey to launch a side project in 2020. You can find the previous posts here and here.6 min read·May 3, 2021----
James PulecOn Building a Side Project (Or: Why I Chose Django and htmx for a New Project in 2020)This is the second post about my journey launching a side project in 2020. The first post can be found here.9 min read·Feb 20, 2021----
James PulecinThe StartupOn Starting a Side Project (Or: How to Just Get Started…)This is the first of a few posts about my journey launching a side project in 2020.8 min read·Feb 1, 2021----
James PulecinLevel Up CodingWhy You Should (Often) Wrap Your DependenciesHow Wrapping Your Dependencies Will Save You From Future Suffering12 min read·Jul 22, 2020----
James PulecinLevel Up CodingHow to Implement Lazy Loading with Webpack and NetlifyKeep Your Sanity While Implementing Lazy Loading7 min read·Jun 12, 2020----
James PulecPrefer Blessed EcosystemsThe next time you’re starting a project, consider a blessed ecosystem to ensure your project can scale and change as it grows.4 min read·May 13, 2020----
James PulecinLevel Up CodingGit Worktrees: The Best Git Feature You’ve Never Heard OfSupercharge your Development Workflow6 min read·Apr 28, 2020--12--12