SEEKING FREELANCER | Boulder, CO | Remote Ok (Colorado preferred)
My spouse is looking for someone to help with general marketing for her Acupuncture clinic including google ads, SEO, and social media. The main goal is to drive initial consultation bookings for new patients.
Haha, reading this I knew you must be from Massachusetts. Sure enough checked your instagram and bam. I was raised in MA, awesome story buddy! I would have stopped to have a brat with you!
I made it for myself to make my life easier come tax season. Current solutions just didn’t meet my needs. I made it a desktop application with a perpetual license because I just didn’t see the value in a cloud service subscription for something I only need to do once a year. Hope to one day make it useful for others looking for alternatives, but operational cost is nothing, just a static website - so not really concerned if it doesn’t go anywhere.
Disclaimer - I’m not a tax expert/CPA, use at your own risk.
During school, our AI class had a guest lecture from Monaca Lam talking about Almond [1]. I personally don’t have much interest in virtual assistants, so I haven’t actually tried to use it, but curious to see if anyone else has heard of it or worked on the project.
I’ve had a wonderful experience using Vue in Rails applications and there are ways to do this without building a full blown SPA. The philosophy towards JS frameworks has usually been full throttle or not at all. I think there is a happy medium where you can use Vue when it makes sense to. This is a great application especially for existing projects that need to be more interactive.
I've used the same approach on some web apps, but combining ASP.NET MVC Core with Vue. I think it's quite common for web apps to have only parts that have a complex UI (even if it's the main part), so this pattern makes a lot of sense for some teams.