Hello Everyone,
Today, we are joined by a special guest on the channel: Jim! Jim is a full-stack web developer with nearly 30 years of experience in the field.
In this video, he walks us through the exact setup he uses to kickstart any new project. Learn how he wires up Tailwind CSS and leverages Claude Code to build and deploy features lightning-fast.
Video URL: https://youtu.be/yzHg6IT7O7U
Enjoy!
New Video: Jim Shows Us His Trongate-Claude-Tailwind Workflow
17 days ago
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#1
17 days ago
#2
Well done guys and thanks for sharing your workflow using Trongate, Jim 👍
17 days ago
#3
Thanks Balazs and DaFa.
I added a new branch on the scaffold that uses Claude Skills to build from the new "The Trongate Way" docs:
https://github.com/mjim/trongate-claude-scaffold/tree/the-trongate-way-skills
Still untested, but having clear, well-structured documentation like this should make it much easier for Claude to follow The Trongate Way and build purposeful modules.
Thanks DC for creating these!
I added a new branch on the scaffold that uses Claude Skills to build from the new "The Trongate Way" docs:
https://github.com/mjim/trongate-claude-scaffold/tree/the-trongate-way-skills
Still untested, but having clear, well-structured documentation like this should make it much easier for Claude to follow The Trongate Way and build purposeful modules.
Thanks DC for creating these!
17 days ago
#4
Well, thanks very much for that, Jim. It was a really great video. I've often wondered if that kind of format is the format of the future - as far as web development training goes. The days of coding along, line by line, may have had its day.
Anyway, great job! I was particularly impressed by how you get it to tell you what it's going to do before it gets to work. That was gold.
I hope you'll continue to produce content for the framework and you are - of course - very welcome to do so.
DC
Anyway, great job! I was particularly impressed by how you get it to tell you what it's going to do before it gets to work. That was gold.
I hope you'll continue to produce content for the framework and you are - of course - very welcome to do so.
DC