Show HN: Python-Type-Challenges, master Python typing with online exercises
8 by laike9m | 5 comments on Hacker News. Hi HN, I'm excited to share Python-Type-Challenges, a collection of hands-on, interactive challenges designed to help Python developers master type annotations. Whether you're new to type hints or looking to deepen your understanding, these exercises provide a fun and educational way to explore Python's type system. I'd love to get your feedback and contributions! https://ift.tt/u4AOqhH
Show HN: Patterns – Habit Tracker App
17 by degisner | 2 comments on Hacker News. Hi everyone I'm a Notion-addicted person and love to build my own template to cover different aspects of my life, either work or personal stuff. Once, I wanted to build a habit tracker template, and I realized Notion was not the best solution. You can organize it in a much more efficient way just with a pen and a piece of paper. However, the best tool should live on your devices and have a correct structure. Then, I decided to try to build an app using SwiftUI and SwiftData. The goal was to make it a very basic version in one month. But it took me two months. I tried to add only the core features for MVP and see if it works for others. On Twitter, it already received some love, and I'm very excited to share the app here to get even more feedback. Let me know what you think
Startup idea: Zapier for consumer apps
7 by indieept | 8 comments on Hacker News. I've been wondering why there haven't been any really useful 'digital personal assistants' developed over the last few months. There are several recurring use cases for which it could be incredibly useful (ordering Uber/Uber Eats, booking restaurants, booking tennis courts, etc). Wouldn't it be nice to just write, 'Book me a tennis court at @club today at 6 pm for 1 hour' or 'schedule UberX for today at 3 pm, pickup at my place, drop off at the airport'? Can't one just get access to these consumer apps' APIs and develop this? Cheers from Portugal