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Tim Gilboy
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Between looks awesome, love how many headaches you're solving. Saw that you had "Conversation Mapping" on your tech roadmap. Can you elaborate a bit more on that? What does that mean?
Between
Call in the same room without feedback or echo
Sourcery makes sure all of your code is following best practices from standard Pythonic rules to issues that pop up during code reviews. Add to your IDE to get instant feedback, use the CLI to review existing code, or integrate it into your CI.
Sourcery 2.0
Continuous code review to make your code more maintainable
Tim Gilboy
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Hey Product Hunt 👋 -
@brendan_maginnis, @nick_thapen, and I are back and we’re very excited to be sharing the new version of Sourcery with you all.
Sourcery sits in the background while you work analyzing your code, finding problems, and suggesting improvements to make sure it’s following best practices. You can think of it as the first layer of code review, catching mistakes before a human...
Sourcery 2.0
Continuous code review to make your code more maintainable
Tim Gilboy
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I've been using Rize for about 5 months now and it's incredible. It's been great for helping me to figure out how I can restructure my day to actually find time for focused work. I can't wait to see how things keep evolving in the future.
Rize
An intelligent time tracker that makes you more productive
Sourcery instantly reviews your Python code and refactors it, making it cleaner and more readable. It’s like having a pair programmer always working next to you. Install into PyCharm, VS Code, or your GitHub repos in 1 minute. It's free!
Sourcery
Grammarly for code
Tim Gilboy
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Mixpanel + Hotjar + trying to talk to as many users as possible. Too often I'll find blind spots in our quantitative analytics when I start talking with users about how they actually use our product
What tools do you use for product analytics?
santabit.com
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Tim Gilboy
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Really depends on what you're trying to do. As others have said for pure static website building then things like wordpress, weebly, etc are still really useful. Or you could even use a simple landing page bulding tool if you're looking for something simpler.
But if you're looking to build something with more dynamic/interactive functionality then some of the no code platforms can be really...
No code app builders?
Edward Park
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Tim Gilboy
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Slack groups
where are you networking these days?
David Barneda
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