Introducing a dynamic resume website powered by Co...
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Introducing a dynamic resume website powered by Compose Multiplatform Web (WASM). Simply host your JSON on a server and update your resume directly from there. With a fully dynamic PDF-like website, changing job details has never been easier. Try it out and say hello to a stress-free resume experience. Resume Url - https://kapil-resume.netlify.app/ Github - https://github.com/KapilYadav-dev/KotResume Thanks, Thanks, @mohamed rejeb @Abdul Basit @Sebastian Aigner for feeding compose web projects : ) Kotlin is boom for sure. 🚀
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cool, will check out. K
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yes THE GOAT
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Scrolling feels janky to me in the https://kapil-resume.netlify.app/ page. Have you checked out the stability of your data @Kapil Yadav?
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Yes agreed, but web is still experimental and I saw these jankiness in many other examples. Do you know some specific way for this or its totally related to compose
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I’m lacking context here, as I haven’t tried Compose Multiplatform myself yet. I know that for Jetpack Compose (Android) you can both use the Android Studio Layout Inspector + Compiler reports. I don’t know if any of these tools are available for Compose/WASM, though. Are them? Curious to know here
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That is sad stuff, kmp doesn't support debug layout inspector yet 🥲
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Thanks man @Oliver.O. That's great. Just checked it. There is no recompostion happening @xoangon. Web is in very experimental phase. Maybe down the line we'll optimise this.
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