Everything happened in a confusing manner like this rolled up.
When I heard on Monday that the team was going to have a Hackathon: "I don't want to, don't ask me. Hackathons are not interesting compared to work. Let me work."
Me after the Hackathon started:
Hmm. It's really exciting......
And then I've been editing videos until now (5 AM). The last time I stayed up all night editing videos was the last time.
I thought I would start with next.js and then give up, but I didn't expect next.js to be so cool and well-optimized that it's really comfortable to write. No wonder it's the apple of the front-end world.
To catch up with modern front-end civilization faster, I decided to connect the wallet with rainbowkit. And then I found out that rainbowkit includes wagmi, and wagmi includes ethers. As an old-fashioned native ethers user, it's really dazzling.
Front-end technology is really complex.
While writing, I'm also thinking about what front-end technology will be like in ten years. It's hard to imagine.
Of course, a real Hackathon looks like this:
Hackathon 1/4: I want to complete functions 1, 2, and 3.
Hackathon 2/4: Just completing one function is enough.
Hackathon 3/4: How else can we cut down on requirements...
Hackathon 4/4: No time, let's start editing the video first.