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Andrey Fadeev

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Andrey Fadeev
8 days
YouTube video: Blog:
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Getting Started with Leiningen: A Beginner’s Guide published as YouTube video and a blog post. Links are in the thread 🧵.
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Join millions who have switched to Grok.
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@totallynotdavid I really liked how the table of content looks on your blog, so I've stolen that, sorry :).
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Andrey Fadeev
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Example blog post: GitHub: (stars will help). Landing Page:
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Open source publishing platform built by developers, for developers. - IndiePubStack/IndiePubStack
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Andrey Fadeev
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I tried SubStack for my blog & newsletter, but I wasn't happy how it looked: the lack of quality code highlighting and overall typography. I've started an open-source project for self-hosting to solve that (with my minimalistic design preference). Links are in the thread 🧵
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Andrey Fadeev
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I have recently started using the `matcher-combinators` library for `clojure.test` assertions and was enjoying it. I've wrapped my experience in a short YouTube video and a blog post (with some examples). Links are in the thead 👇
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1 month
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Andrey Fadeev
1 month
I've just published a new Clojure video where I explain REPL-driven development — aimed at beginners to help you get started faster. Check it out! The link is in the thread 👇
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Andrey Fadeev
1 month
RT @IndiePubStack: Just started my GitHub Trophy Cabinet — tracking project stars as milestones 🏆. 5 ✅.25 is on the way. Please support….
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Andrey Fadeev
2 months
Hi! I’ve been working on an open-source project recently in my free time. Plz take a look — I’ll be sharing my journey on that page, so feel free to follow along. It’s not fully polished yet, but it’s working. I’d be happy to get some feedback and ideas for possible directions.
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IndiePubStack
2 months
Hey devs! I just open-sourced IndiePubStack — a self-hosted publishing platform built for technical creators. Blog in Markdown, send newsletters, and own your audience — no lock-in, no fees. Would love your ⭐ on GitHub and feedback to make it better!.
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2 months
🚀 tech stack for indie hackers (solo developers).
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Andrey Fadeev
2 months
🚀 Just published a new blog post for developers thinking about launching their own project. If you're building something solo, this guide will help you move fast without cornering yourself later.
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Andrey Fadeev
2 months
Postgres Is All You Need for Full Text Search (Seriously). Check out my new video about Postgres and FTS, also forgot to mention 2 useful extensions:.pg_trgm - Fuzzy search using trigrams.unaccent - Normalize accented characters.
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Andrey Fadeev
2 months
🚀 Get Started with Apache Flink Locally (Docker + Kafka + Postgres + Debezium). In this video, you'll learn how to integrate Flink with Kafka, Postgres, and Debezium step by step. Perfect for developers exploring stream processing and CDC pipelines.
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Andrey Fadeev
3 months
Junie AI coding agent in IntelliJ IDEA: first impressions and thoughts.@jetbrains .
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Andrey Fadeev
3 months
Mise version manager: number one tool for a developer.
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Andrey Fadeev
4 months
I’ve recently started catching up, and I’m trying out JetBrains’ new coding agent Junie. It’s surprisingly good! I’d tested Cursor before, but didn’t want to switch away from IntelliJ IDEA - so having a native, in-editor AI agent is a big win.
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Andrey Fadeev
4 months
I wasn’t following the AI agent and Model Context Protocol (MCP) hype too closely until now.
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Andrey Fadeev
5 months
comp: "Takes a set of functions and returns a fn that is the composition of those fns. The returned fn takes a variable number of args, applies the rightmost of fns to the args, the next fn (right-to-left) to the result, etc.". Could make code harder to read, so use wisely!
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