
I asked Gemini for a prototype… and Snipsco happened!
It doesn't matter, until it does - this is how I feel about this article and the Snipsco canvas tool. You might know me, or not, but likely have seen some of my posts (code snippets on X, some of them have reached a hundred thousand impressions ), so you might know I'm passionate about sharing code examples - about nice tricks, solutions, code that made me laugh, and sad. I've been a front-end developer for quite a long time (not an indie hacker, or at least I didn't use to be); back then (when I started), things worked differently, so I'm basically a senior developer trying to keep a foot in the fast-changing world of AI coding . So for all these coding snippets I share on X, I used to use Snappify , which is the one I'm most familiar with, allowing me to add many elements, such as text, arrows, and so on! The problem with Snappify is that it's more focused on slides than just code snippets , and has limits on elements to use, ex, you can't use many arrows on a code snippet if you are
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