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why a little preparation ain't bad
the last few days i started vibe-coding an app.
first attempt:
i just began to vibe-code.
i thought about design while coding and conquered problems as they appeared.
while doing this i realized that it would probably be better to draw an actual sketch of the app on paper to know how it should look and give the ai better instructions.
second attempt:
so i decided to start again, made my drawings and let the ai code fresh from zero.
i noticed immediately how my prompts got better.
the ai did exactly what i wanted it to do.
but it still felt a bit itty.
while watching a movie with my wive i stumbled across this article from @kloss_xyz and i was hooked:
https://t.co/nBChIHlME6
i missed the whole movie cause this article is so extensive.
but it's definitely worth is.
third attempt:
so i decided to start once again but with a different approach.
i realized that i should probably start with a very simple app.
an app that just solves one problem but helps me to understand the game.
i realized that i'll learn more if i build and actually ship simple apps fast.
once i truly understand how to build i can start building more complex apps that take months to finish.
so i asked chatgpt for app ideas, picked on and followed the steps llöss described in the article.
and here i am now.
for the last two days the only thing i did was talking to claude without getting a single line of code.
i let claude rip my idea in parts.
but it felt good.
every question claude asked me about my idea made it better.
it made me super confident.
it made me rethink the idea and bring it to perfection.
now i'm sitting infront of a perfect product specification which i could never have created myself.
i'm really hyped to start the actual coding tomorrow.
i'll keep you updated.
why a little preparation ain't bad
the last few days i started vibe-coding an app.
first attempt:
i just began to vibe-code.
i thought about design while coding and conquered problems as they appeared.
while doing this i realized that it would probably be better to draw an actual sketch of the app on paper to know how it should look and give the ai better instructions.
second attempt:
so i decided to start again, made my drawings and let the ai code fresh from zero.
i noticed immediately how my prompts got better.
the ai did exactly what i wanted it to do.
but it still felt a bit itty.
while watching a movie with my wive i stumbled across this article from @kloss_xyz and i was hooked:
https://t.co/nBChIHlME6
i missed the whole movie cause this article is so extensive.
but it's definitely worth is.
third attempt:
so i decided to start once again but with a different approach.
i realized that i should probably start with a very simple app.
an app that just solves one problem but helps me to understand the game.
i realized that i'll learn more if i build and actually ship simple apps fast.
once i truly understand how to build i can start building more complex apps that take months to finish.
so i asked chatgpt for app ideas, picked on and followed the steps llöss described in the article.
and here i am now.
for the last two days the only thing i did was talking to claude without getting a single line of code.
i let claude rip my idea in parts.
but it felt good.
every question claude asked me about my idea made it better.
it made me super confident.
it made me rethink the idea and bring it to perfection.
now i'm sitting infront of a perfect product specification which i could never have created myself.
i'm really hyped to start the actual coding tomorrow.
i'll keep you updated.
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