From Idea to App Store Screenshots That Convert — Without a Designer
You finished the app. You wrote the description. Then you hit the part nobody warns you about: the store listing wants screenshots, and not raw phone …
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You finished the app. You wrote the description. Then you hit the part nobody warns you about: the store listing wants screenshots, and not raw phone …
I can design and build a real mobile app in an afternoon now. Not a toy. Something I'd actually put on the store. The part that changed was design. I'…
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I think you all know the overscroll rubber-banding effect: when you scroll past the end of a page, or pull past the top, the content bounces back. It …
Polymorphism, Rethought at Compile-Time In this article, we will explain how the features of C++23 are revolutionizing the philosophy of static polymo…
Prologue A while ago, I decided to develop a fully accessible main navigation component in React and write a series of articles documenting the steps …
Hi, My name is Andrew. For the last few months, we’ve been working on Screenshot Bro, a native Mac app for designing, localizing, and uploading App St…
A SaaS interface that works well for US users may confuse or alienate users in China, Germany, or Japan. Cultural differences affect everything from l…
Spend a few hours in Claude Code and the screen is mostly English — tool output, reasoning traces, permission prompts asking you to read and decide. S…
Four GitHub Projects That Turn AI Into Design Deliverables (Not Just Chat) The most interesting AI repos in 2026 share one trait: they ship artifacts …
A few months ago I had a group photo from a trip where one friend was missing — she'd left early. I opened Photoshop, spent 20 minutes fighting select…
Most merchants know they have unused files. Far fewer realize they're accumulating AI-generated media they never intended to keep. There's a problem q…
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The Design-to-Development Gap Every product team knows this dance: Design creates beautiful components in Figma. Engineering builds them in React. The…
Do you ever feel like your Figma file is moving in slow motion? I’ve been there. After a few weeks of intense design work, even the most powerful mach…
The Expertise Paradox: Seeing Differently, Not Just Knowing More Research across domains reveals a consistent pattern: experienced practitioners recog…
Every web app needs icons. How you manage them at scale — that's where most teams make mistakes. This is the complete guide to building an SVG icon sy…
So I have been building a free browser-based QR code generator for the past few months. It supports custom gradients, image overlays, and different do…
Show DEV: I Built z-image-ai.run — An All-in-One AI Image Studio for Creators & Developers Hey DEV community! 👋 As a developer and indie hacker, I…
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One of the biggest mistakes I made early in my career was believing that software products were primarily collections of features. This application ha…
Part one reached 69,000 views on r/webdev in two days. I did not expect that. I wrote it because I thought replacing a 3.4 MB video with 40 KB of DOM …
Spend a few hours in Claude Code and count what you actually read: tool output, reasoning traces, permission prompts, explanations. Maybe 20% is code.…
We browse websites every day, and some feel really nice to use, while others technically work perfectly fine but still start to feel frustrating after…
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Most Web3 onboarding advice starts in the same place: Make wallet connection easier. That is useful, but incomplete. Wallet connection is only the fir…
CSS in 2026: Container Queries, Cascade Layers, and the End of Utility-Class Bloat CSS in 2026 has fundamentally changed how we write styles. The comb…