This article outlines the concept of code legacy and its underlying reasons, drawing on a real-life example of the usage of pnpm.
17 posts tagged with "zenstack"
View All TagsHow to find users for open source project with no resources and connections
If you are starting your first Open Source Project with no resources and connections, this post aims to provide some helpful tips on how to attract users based on our personal experience.
From FullStack to ZenStack
What changed for full-stack
The concept of full-stack development has been around for many years, but its popularity has surged dramatically since 2022. As a consequence, its meaning has also changed.
Soft Delete: Implementation Issues in Prisma and Solution in Zenstack
Soft delete is a common requirement for SaaS products. But the current solution in Prisma has certain issues. Let's see how ZenStack solves it.
How to Add Custom Attributes in Prisma
The Prisma schema is intuitive and lets you declare your database tables in a human-readable way. The thing I like most is to be able to use it as the single source of truth for the data models of my application. However, to be able to get that for more cases, there should be a good extension mechanism. Otherwise, Prisma would have to cover all the different cases by itself to achieve that universally.
How to build a collaborative SaaS product using Next.js and ZenStack's access control policy
Almost all the SaaS now is collaborative, from the originator Salesforce to the newly emerging one like Notion. To make it collaborative, technically, we need to build the foundation to support tenant isolation with an access control policy. A classic challenge here is striking a balance between app security and dev productivity.
This tutorial demonstrates how to build a SaaS product using Next.js and ZenStack and the benefit of using a data model as the single source of truth to handle access control.
Building a Cal.com Clone With Remix + Prisma + ZenStack
If you're in the SaaS business or into trying out different web apps, you've likely heard of Cal.com. It's an fantastic product that helps you schedule meetings with clients more efficiently - simply set your availability, share your public booking link, and let people book when it works for both of you.
This post demonstrates how easy it is to make a simplified clone of Cal.com with a modern Javascript stack - Remix.run, Prisma, and ZenStack.