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Manimaran K V
Manimaran K V

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The neophyte developer's story of creating a product (1)

Fantastic. Hearing the bells of an ancient temple while commuting to work in a city shrouded in a gentle, foggy haze where sunshine dances on mild days is a sign of good luck. Are you curious to know which Indian city it is. None other than Bangalore. Whoa, hold on! hearing the bells from an old temple. Which one is it? I hear the voice in your thoughts. There isn't any old temple like that. I should have said that I'm listening to a lovely song on my headphones while I'm on the road.

We are matching to run alongside the world in its quick phase. The city's traffic jams serve as a reminder to us that life doesn't always require us to move quickly. The bus driver is fighting to pull the air-conditioned bus through the massive traffic congestion, inch by inch, but I'm listening to a gorgeous retro music that was masterfully constructed to distract me from the madness.

I suddenly realized that something is keeping me from being in this crazy circumstance even if it is happening. Sure enough, that is the music. In our technological age, where cutting-edge technology penetrates every aspect of life. However, I can listen to a song on a straightforward music application that helps me maintain my current stage of life without having outside influences interfere.

It's my first day at work, where bright minds from technical institutes collaborate to create something that unexpectedly and meaningfully helps people. I feel a sense of excitement and anticipation for what the future holds.

Considering the music player app, despite the fact that it is loaded with advertisements. Your prediction for the application is correct. It is the same application. I'm making use of their freemium plan. So I adjusted to their annoying in-between-ads to upgrade my plan to premium. Since the owner of the application benefits financially, I don't mind hearing their advertisements. Still, it helps me avoid the tension.

That's what I'm going to build, I've decided. I'm not planning to develop a music application just because I'm building something similar. It means my determination to develop a product that would improve people's lives.

Oh no! What product should I create on right now? How people will benefit from it. Will the people necessarily find it useful? Will the public approve it? Aw, but these questions are taking up all of my mind.

To be continued...

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