I like this a lot, and it also tells the story of dev.to well. Early on I knew growing this thing was not about writing perfect code or even having the perfect product, it was about finding the market, having a process, and a plan.
These days, shipping code and squashing bugs is so much more important than it was before. We sort of "earned" the right to be able to focus on the code.
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I like this a lot, and it also tells the story of dev.to well. Early on I knew growing this thing was not about writing perfect code or even having the perfect product, it was about finding the market, having a process, and a plan.
These days, shipping code and squashing bugs is so much more important than it was before. We sort of "earned" the right to be able to focus on the code.