- In a functional programming language (I can do Clojure and OCaml semi-well), or
- Allows me to dive deep into interpreters, or compilers, or anything that is more challenging than backend data gluing
I implemented a related side project (a toy Lisp interpreter in OCaml), but was not sure if it helps. Networking does not work for me, as most jobs in my country are the typical data gluing ones in popular languages. I figured that my choices are in remote jobs, but I have a hard time finding/applying to them.
What else can I do, HN?
A few months ago, I found a very interesting link on HackerNews which feature a cool drawing tool that can visualize the architect of "normal" web applications. I can vaguely remember these features:
- Can be drag-and-drop-ed
- Written in React?
- Interactive: put a frontend somewhere, a backend somewhere, and a database in anywhere else, and you can push a button to look at data/dots that go from frontend to backend, and from backend to database
I have been looked around for nearly two hours at my bookmarks, my history, and even on HackerNews's Algolia, but I could find nothing. Can someone please help me with the finding?
Thanks a lot!
EDIT: improve the format