Finding your way around the moving parts of AWS, building in auth and notifications and data layers with a react front end can be tough. Unless you read serverless-stack.com/ from @anomaly_inv. It is an amazing resource for modern architectures. Stayed up all night reading it.
New blogpost: I stopped setting a financial goal for my SaaS - Dev as Life blog.inkdrop.info/i-stopped-…
- Money can be only a short-term motivation
- Make it “better” rather than “bigger”
- Figuring out “enough”
- Life is one shot. Live without any regrets.
Become 'better' instead of 'bigger':
* Focus on pleasing existing users, not acquiring new users
* Focus on improving core features, not adding tons of new nice-to-have features
It's a sustainable strategy for solo devs.
Learning so much from @dan_abramov's blog: overreacted.io/
I often go down rabbit holes researching why & how things work...
Like learning why super(props) is best practice compared to super()!
It's a breath of fresh air to stumble upon this sort of content!!
I just discovered seed.run/ and it is EXACTLY what I've been looking for months : a ready-to-go CI/CD for monorepo serverless functions ! MAGIC 😍 ! @SEED_run@goserverless
My first side project just went live. Check it out here:
spendwise.io
Thanks to @SEED_run which made my serverless deployments so easy.
Also thanks to @inkdrop_app for Takuya’s inspirational blogs about his SaaS development journey.