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by pmdfgy
695 days ago
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Linus Torvalds : Here is the Linux Kernel, powering almost all the servers around the world. It's complicated C, I've spent years of my life building it. You can get the code for free. Check it out. Every indie hacker here : Here is my JS/TS class calling the Stripe API. You cannot see how it looks like, it's probably poorly structured code because all I do is hacking around following YouTube videos. It will be $12.99. Because I've seen this video of this guy with a mustache charging $99.99 for a few Next.js pre-built pages and services. Sorry, but here is honest feedback. At least, to make things a little bit less obvious, take the time to write a proper README in the Git repo, instead of the default Tuborepo README. In any case, good luck with your project. |
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Thanks for your honest feedback, this is what I need at this stage as a new SaaS developer.
All developers will be able to see the code they inject (since we enforce git usage), and the code contains the bare-minimum required to setup a certain service, minus the unnecessary boilerplate.
But there is much to be done about the delivery of my product, so thanks for highlighting issues like the README.