u/DD_ZORO_69

The Developer's Definition of "Done"

The Developer's Definition of "Done"

Task complete. Well, mostly... the loop continues. Found some bugs, fixing them. Classic dev workflow.

u/DD_ZORO_69 — 10 hours ago

Tbh spending 3 days on a landing page for a weekend project is the fastest way to kill your momentum lol

I’ve realized that the more time I spend "perfecting" the UI/UX for a project I haven't even validated yet, the more likely I am to just burn out and never launch it fr. I used to get stuck in the Figma-to-React pipeline for days just to realize nobody actually cared about the feature I was building haha.

Now I just focus on the core logic and use high-speed tools to handle the "boring" presentation side. I’ve been using Cursor for the heavy coding and Runable to just generate the production-ready landing pages and reports directly from a prompt. It’s a total cheat code because I can literally go from an idea to a live site in like 10 minutes and see if anyone actually signs up before I waste a whole week on CSS lol.

Has anyone else found a stack that actually lets them ship fast without getting bogged down in the frontend weeds? Fr curious if I’m just lazy or if this is the way now haha.

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u/DD_ZORO_69 — 3 days ago
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everyone spends all their time arguing over the best tech stack but real talk no user actually cares if you use react or just vanilla html haha. the hardest part is literally just getting eyeballs on the product and figuring out distribution. I spent three months over engineering my last backend only to realize I had zero clue how to actually market it once it was live fr. if you are spending 90 percent of your time in your code editor and 10 percent talking to customers you are probably going to fail lol. what is your current split between building and marketing?

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u/DD_ZORO_69 — 9 days ago