Education

Hey Builders, ā€¢ Would you be interested in forming small support groups to help and push each other to deliver each day? ā€¢ Creating an accountability circle will boost motivation and commitment. ā€¢ Each group will meet regularly (virtually on this platform) to share goals, tackle roadblocks, and k...
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I feel like a lot of entrepreneurs tend to put their mental health as a secondary focus to their work and other aspects of becoming successful. How do you monitor, maintain, or support your mental health while you are also typically working hard and juggling all the factors of entrepreneurship a...
Hello everyone! Today I received a suggestion from a Reddit user offering to help with my project (polidict.com) for free, without any expectation of future revenue, just to gain experience in creating end-to-end products. My project currently has 0 revenue and no active users. The code is in a...
Title says it all, but we've got CS college, Graphic design college, online courses, tutors, learning on the job, boot camps. And these all have tradeoffs and timelines. How would you respond if someone asked you the best way to learn how to design and build web applications?
The title says it all.Ā  I am just curious, feel free to share especially non tech/business related books. Thanks!
Iā€™m new to building and in parallel to my own research asking here. What would you say is the best place or resources to understand working with APIs in general and the new Chat GPT API specifically?
If you read a lot of books and can't take physical copies of books with you, how do you keep your epubs, pdfs, and the like organized? Or most importantly how do you avoid vendor lock-in? (Looking at you Kindle). The closest thing I've found is Zotero because it lets us upload pdfs and epubs, ...
Do you know any public repositories that are good SaaS examples? I'd like to read through them to understand how they organize things, how they structure their routes and interface with their database, what they use, etc. My preferred tech stack for the example would be Node.js (or Deno), a simp...
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I am working on a project where I have partners who provide services and customers who use those services by paying some amount. I am using Stripe for processing payments. What are some common mistakes that people do while implementing this?
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WIP-er Scott B asked this question in the Telegram chat, so I jotted down a few ideas in response. Feel free to add your thoughts, as well. Link to original: https://t.me/wipchat/582693 Here goes...
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Iā€™m looking for items (can be apps/websites/(board)games) similar to hipsterceo.com, javelin.com, nextinnovation.tools and playinglean.com.
I just bought parents another new Android. This time around, I'm wondering if there are any "elders-focused" products that can help them improve their general tech-savviness? They're about 50 and speak good enough English to otherwise navigate their phone, but they seem to "lose common sense" w...
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Currently trying to differentiate when to use Servers & when to go Serverless. Serverless will scale infinitely, although it has 1 small cost of cold starts but if the site is used regularly then cold start is not needed. Servers are inherently costly. Even if we don't use it to its full potent...
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I gave up freelancing and consulting and would like to stay away from it. But being a maker (c) doesn't monetize as fast... I'm considering additional source of revenue. And building programming video courses seems like a great learning experience for myself, ability to contribute and share to s...
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