- cross-posted to:
- programming
- technews@radiation.party
A high level but interesting write up of how Figma (a browser-based collaborative design tool) behaves like a file editor (their term), and how it overcomes the natural affinity of web apps to RDBMS-backed CRUD persistence patterns.
- Bizzle ( @bizzle@lemmy.moorefam.net ) English41•1 year ago
Figma balls lmfao gottem
…I’m so sorry.
- prole ( @prole@beehaw.org ) English8•1 year ago
I was gonna say figma deez nuts lol
- gk99 ( @gk99@beehaw.org ) English2•1 year ago
Don’t worry, you’re not alone
- algorithmae ( @algorithmae@lemmy.one ) English16•1 year ago
“RDBMS-backed CRUD persistence patterns” sounds totally like fake techno-jargon in a low-budget action movie
- MagicShel ( @MagicShel@programming.dev ) English4•1 year ago
Someone used that to hack the pentagon last week.
- NCIS
That’s awesome! Perhaps I have a future in screenwriting? Too bad the SAG is still on strike.
😊
- Oliver Lowe ( @otl@lemmy.sdf.org ) English3•1 year ago
Upspin is an interesting project made, partly, in response to how modern web apps handle your data. It’s a way to get a named file interface to stuff that doesn’t expose files and directories (folders).
- Kir ( @Kir@feddit.it ) English1•1 year ago
This was actually really interesting, thank you for sharing!