Context, I’ve got some web dev experience but it’s all self taught from enjoying it as a hobby. Personally, the design aspect is probably worse for me.

I’ve been toying with the idea of trying to do something with the Lemmy API (even if it’s never shared publicly) but I’ve seen a handful of people complain about the API, is it really that bad?

I’d probably use React if I did do something.

EDIT: This is a prototype design I came up with, I’ll play around with the API and see what I can do. I think that it could be a fun project, thanks for all the help!

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    • Rikudou_SageA
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      186 months ago

      With your mindset we’d still be in the stone age.

      You know there are already stone tools, right?

      • Bezier
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        76 months ago

        Some of these web apps are way past the stone age.

        But yeah, if OP wants to build another one, I’m all for it.

      • @Imprudent3449@lemm.ee
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        66 months ago

        The comment is worded poorly, but it’s not bad advise. Being open source they can take a look at the code as an example, or could take it and fork it to meet what they are looking for.

      • lurch (he/him)
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        -46 months ago

        you mean, by improving an existing open source project instead of trying to invent the wheel over and over again? i think you got something mixed up chap.

        • @governorkeagan@lemdro.idOP
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          126 months ago

          Just trying to learn and improve here. It’s much easier to mess around with an api in your own project than an already existing project

    • @small44@lemmy.world
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      86 months ago

      Sometimes you want a specific feature but other app developer don’t find time or aren’t interested in the feature or you just want to practice creating apps from a to z