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by matus_congrady
1526 days ago
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> Automatically generate the first yaml/config file from looking at my codebase? Heroku-like CLI that generates/updates the YAML file? Heroku gives me "redis" without me needing to learn anything about AWS/YAML-config shit. I will think about it. I do agree that we could do more here. I understand that you don't like writing YAML, but to be honest, it's not that complicated, especially if you use our VS code extension (it autocompletes and suggest all the properties, validates the config file, and give you on-hover documentation). Also, it's just few lines in most cases. > One-Click starter file for 10-most popular apps... We do have starters for
Hello, we do have starters for:
- (Typescript) Express.js API with Postgres
- (Typescript) Lambda API with DynamoDb
- (Typescript) Lambda API with MongoDb
- (Typescript) Lambda API with MySQL
- (Python) Flask API with Postgres
- (Java) Spring Boot API with Postgres
- (Ruby) Rails API with Postgres
- Vite.js website (React/Vue/...) - this is a (better) CRA alternative
- Gatsby.js website
- Next.js website We'll add more in the future. Redis will be the next on the list. |
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"Stripe is one of the most successful startups we've funded, and the problem they solved was an urgent one. If anyone could have sat back and waited for users, it was Stripe. But in fact they're famous within YC for aggressive early user acquisition.
..."At YC we use the term "Collison installation" for the technique they invented. More diffident founders ask "Will you try our beta?" and if the answer is yes, they say "Great, we'll send you a link." But the Collison brothers weren't going to wait. When anyone agreed to try Stripe they'd say "Right then, give me your laptop" and set them up on the spot."
Might be worth focussing on onboarding.