Reece (@reecej) • Hey
Reece (@reecej) • Hey
Publications
- Lucky you said. I was going to start selling these 🤣🤣🤣 (joking) . Im guessing you made most of these ? You got some talent girl and my apologies for not tagging you. 💯💯💯
- gm
- Let's GHOOOOOOO! We are live on Testnet! 👻 gho.xyz
Stay up to date on all things GHO here (and grab the genesis edition collect!)
- # 0.1.0 - 23rd December 2022\n\nThe Lens Core Team is excited to announce the first Developer Preview release of the official Lens SDK.\n\nThe Lens SDK will greatly improve the developer experience of building with the Lens API. It allows you to integrate with the Lens Protocol in seconds and gives you full control over the UX of your app.\n\nThis is just the beginning for the Lens SDK. We are starting with a collection of React Hooks and will add a low-level API Client for more advanced integrations, beyond React.\n\nTry out the Developer Preview release and tell us what you think!
https://github.com/lens-protocol/lens-sdk\n\nIn this release:
\n- feat: authentication w/ transparent token renewal\n- feat: React Hooks to:\n - fetch publications\n - fetch profiles\n - fetch followers/following\n - create post\n - fetch feed\n - notifications\n- feat: wagmi integration
\n\nSee the initial documentation at: https://docs.lens.xyz
- Today I'm excited to announce the release of React Native Lens UI Kit 🚀🌿
Get started building mobile apps with social features in as little as 2 lines of code 🤯
Check it out and give it a star here 🌟🌟🌟
https://github.com/lens-protocol/react-native-lens-ui-kit
Here's why we decided to build this.
UI kits have supercharged developer workflows now for years.Most UI kits have reusable components like buttons, tabs, list items, etc...
These components are great because the abstract away common design and functionality patterns and allow developer to focus on the features that will differentiate their app from everyone else.
When we think of almost every app in existence, there are actually only a few main design patterns that we see reused and rehashed in new and creative ways.
Most apps are list views that navigate to detail views, with a bunch of form elements and buttons mixed in.
What happens when we start seeing common functionality being abstracted at the API and infrastructure layer as well?
We should be able to componentize and abstract away the common design elements here as well!
With Lens Protocol, and really with most social media / social graph applications, we see the same elements.
A profile, a post, profile details, list views, etc...
Traditional apps though have only a single UI that is controlled and owned by the company.With Lens, the protocol encourages developers to build out their own ideas and experiences on top of it.
They don't have to worry about building the back end, they can instead focus on building out their web and mobile apps because all of the infrastructure is maintained for them - similar to serverless technology but instead applied to the entire back end.
This library componentizes and abstracts away these common elements – profiles, posts, comments, profile details, list views, etc... so developers can focus on building out their own differentiating features instead of reinventing the same exact design elements over and over.
In the near future, I want to make the components completely configurable as well so that they can be modified to suit more complex and custom design systems.
The project is still in alpha, so please provide any feedback you'd like so we can continue improvements into the beta and V1 launches.
- How to access web3 apps using anyone else's wallet address & why signing messages is important 🦄
- TypeScript Tip 🦾
How to validate a type and inform TypeScript without using the as keyword
- How to autogenerate fully-typed React hooks for your GraphQL queries and mutations for the Lens API 🌿
- Viewing contracts on etherscan is a pain in the arse, so I created a CLI tool to automatically pull any verified contract in your IDE, create you a development environment allowing you to modify, compile and deploy it all within the IDE you love. Enjoy!
https://github.com/joshstevens19/evmc
- The best way to setup a web3 frontend app using Next JS, wagmi & RainbowKit
- Hullo! Vitalik here.
Proof it's me:
https://vitalik.ca/files/misc_files/socials.txt
- gm from frenly ghost hq 👻🌿
- He's a 10 but he keeps his funds in a CEX
- Who's building Typefully for Lens?
- few understand @lenster.lens & @phaver.lens are the only real purple onchain social apps
- desk bits
- What a week at ETH Bogotá! 🤯
If you couldn’t join us, here’s a special Devcon Bogotá video to collect for our growing Lens fam 🫶
- Folks don't follow or collect paid follows that you don't know what the project is. Lensbeat is a good example that simply didn't tell anything what they were up to (they weren't associated with anyone) and disappeared. Simply promising random airdrop. IMO everyone who is promising an airdrop should be approached with caution.
- 🌿 💚
- On the same day that Elliot Kipchoge set the new marathon world record of 2:01.09, I ran my first half marathon in 2:05:58.
This really puts into perspective what a machine that guy is and how slow I am 🤣
Living legend 👏
- Web3 social - a React definition 🌿
- gm
grass touched
building up to a half marathon on the feet
- who's building Proof of Coffee Protocol?
can devs do something
- Few miles over the weekend. Find me a better piece of English countryside than this...
#lensfitness #lfgrow
- web3 builder starter pack
- web3 builder starter pack
- Testing latest publication shows on follower NFTs ❤️🔥
- 🚀🌱💜