I'm currently working on app that allows you to pay all your bills in a single click.
As the guy who pays all the bills in the house I have like 7+ bills to pay in a single time. I hate to pay it 1 by 1 so I created the app to solve that problem.
I use AutoPay but have the bills sent to me by mail. It wastes paper but makes it really easy to keep track of new bills coming in and which ones I've reviewed.
I’m working on https://www.logname.dev .
It’s basically a place for me to keep my resume and generate it on the fly. It also have a portfolio website that shows more info than a typical Linkedin profile.
Sorry for the self promotion but if you want the easy way I created a website https://www.logname.dev that provide all of that.
- A portfolio website.
- Integrate with github to show your latest project
- Integrate with Dev.to to show your latest blog
- Generate resume from ready made template.
My name is Hazmi and I love to build website on my free time. For my first project of the year I would like to tackle a problem that I had for a long time which is keeping my professional portfolio and resume up to date.
1. There is not one website for me to represent my professional developer presence.
As a developer, I always think that you need to have an online presence in order to stand out for better job opportunity.
Having LinkedIn account is not enough and that is why I also post technical blog on Dev.to.
I also have active GitHub account where I pinned the project that best represent my skill set.
So as you can see my past experience(LinkedIn), blog posts(Dev) and active projects(GitHub) are all on a separate website.
If I want to apply for a job I have to provide 3 links. I also need to make sure all 3 are updated accordingly for example if I want to change my profile picture.
Hopefully if Logname takes off in the future, I only need to provide 1 url instead of 3.
2. I hate LinkedIn walled garden.
I have to admit I open LinkedIn on a daily basis and it is a great website to build networks.
But I hate that I cannot easily access my own data using API. I get it if they don't want 3rd party application to abuse the API but at the very least I should be able to get my own data to do what I want.
I got an idea last time to export my LinkedIn data to reusable format so I can create my own resume but unfortunately that is not allowed.
With Logname, you can export it into `JSON Resume` format so that you are free to do whatever you want with it.
It is your data after all!.
3. I am bad at designing resume.
If I were good at designing I probably will not become a developer in the first place. I know there is a lot of website that can help me build beautiful resume but resume is not a one size fit all solution.
A resume for developer is different than a resume for a civil engineer. I still need to do some manual work and if I want to use another resume generator? I need to do the manual work again.
4. Keeping my resume up to date.
Although most of my info are the same provided I am in the same company, some do change for example my list of projects in the resume. Project in my resume always correspond to my GitHub pinned repository to provide consistency and if that change, I also need to update my resume.
With Logname, because you can connect your GitHub and Dev account, your resume and portfolio will always be up to date.
So with all the reason above, I decide to built Logname
I hope you guys can try it out and let me know your thoughts!
Not really. I think every person takes note differently and trying to cater to everyone is just impossible.
For example, right now I'm taking notes for customer validation process following the The Mom Test[1] book and existing note taking app is too general for my use case.
That is why I'm also in the mist of developing an app[2] that is solely focus on that particular use case.
I wonder how this would affect the ASMR[1] community. They rely on immersive experience and most of the time at high volume. Now with ads popping up randomly people might not watch it anymore.
For the past month I have been working on a communication tool for remote developers. I like to think of it like Discord but for work.
For context, since the pandemic, my company have been more flexible in term of working remotely. Although we do use tools like Microsoft Teams to communicate with each other, I still feel that there are something missing.
In an office environment, If I have a question for my team members, I can just hop into his desk with my laptop and have a chat. This sort of interaction is a bit hard to replicate online with existing tool. I think because the act of "calling" someone makes it a barrier to have this sort of small chats. That's why I created https://www.inoffice.chat.
What makes Inoffice different is that there is no "call" concept. If you see someone you want to talk to you can just hop into his "desk" and start talking. You can also see who your other team member are talking to and join in if you want.
I'm hoping by reducing the barrier of initiating a conversation with your team member, it can promote you to talk more with your team members.
As the guy who pays all the bills in the house I have like 7+ bills to pay in a single time. I hate to pay it 1 by 1 so I created the app to solve that problem.
This is the link https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bayaqapp.w... but it is only for Malaysia.