If not already done, some ideas that would interest me: - Software Licenses - Obfuscation & Signing - Open Source - Sandboxed/Dockerized VSCode installation for multiple different setups (like one for separate php, c#, node; etc.) - Testing with AI (unit tests, less boilerplate code) - Accessebility & barriers (ARIA etc.) for Webdesign But regardless what you choose, it will be enjoyed :D
1 year ago | 328
“Fireship in 100 seconds” explaining all the work you put into a single 100 seconds video, how you learn the language and what goes into it
1 year ago | 105
I miss the "for the haters" series. What about Svelte for the haters?
1 year ago | 675
What about a philosophical question: why has software development turner into tech playground where we as developers care more about the tools we use than the real world problems we should solve?
1 year ago | 243
How fireship videos are made. Alternatively, fireship in 100 seconds
1 year ago | 99
A video on how you get a clay pot and deposit some potato and dirt into it would be a welcome addition to the hot pocket addicted audience!
1 year ago | 80
I'd like to see a video on the V programming language. I've been interested in it recently, and it looks pretty good. As it is a new language, it will be interesting to see on that channel
1 year ago | 13
Fireship, itself... that will be fun to watch. I believe in your sense of humor :)
1 year ago | 71
GPUs in 100 seconds? That'll be interesting and apt since Nvidia's stock is at 1BN plus the high demand of these in ML related tasks.
1 year ago | 1,200
A great portion of developers now in this days are working in Javascript related technologies, I think that videos about modern frameworks like Solid, Svelte and Qwik are going to be really populars, I know that you already had made content of these particular technologies but to dive deeper on each or to make a simple SaaS conbining them with other trendy technologies such as Supabase or pocket base could be really nice
1 year ago (edited) | 11
In light of AI developments I believe a homesteading tutorial would be a good idea.
1 year ago | 43
I'm not a professional coder. What would be helpful is top tips for those of us who are into coding as a hobby or maybe self learning. Such as, so you want to left learn how to make a web app...here is best pathway to do so in less than 100 seconds
1 year ago | 6
Dependently typed languages, (Lean, Coq, Agda, Idris) which allow functions to return types as values. For example, you can define a variable to be of type "integer less than the length of array 'arr'" so that you know at compile time your array accessing is correct. This is powerful enough to let you formally prove that your programs are correct.
1 year ago | 1
You've done Zig, only fair to do Odin. It's a pretty nice language, I've just started getting into it.
1 year ago | 32
Still waiting for Scratch in 100 seconds (notable mention to the Turbowarp mod which actually makes Scratch a viable language)
1 year ago | 51
Fireship
What should I make a video about tomorrow?
1 year ago | [YT] | 3,988