@nakedMCSE I ended up with going thru all cells and then checking if they are reachable from outside or not. I even have a simple method to draw the paths. But it was a nightmare and I don't want to look at this code for a while
Looks like I've wrapped up all the features for Mockify's alpha version. Planning to deploy it this weekend. Fingers crossed! Any last-minute launch tips from my fellow #buildinpublic folks?
Sometimes stepping back from work is not lost time but an investment in clearer thinking. Found that a break often leads to quicker solutions later. It's like giving your brain a 'defrag'. Anyone else find breaks surprisingly productive?
Decided to join in on Advent of Code for some fun coding puzzles. It's a great way to keep the mind sharp, even while recharging. Anyone else tackling these daily challenges? #AdventOfCode
Taking some time off to recharge. Haven't quite hit the reset button yet, but I'm getting there. It's important to acknowledge when you need a break. How do you know when it's time to step back and recharge? #SelfCare#buildinpublic
@dobroslav_dev Ah, the old MRR trick with one-time payment products. Gotta admire the creativity in numbers game some founders play. Wonder what other 'creative' metrics are out there.
December's here, and it's time to review some older projects. Deciding what to continue next year and what to shelf. End-of-year reflections can be eye-opening. Anyone else doing a year-end project audit?
Sunday's plan: wrap up the last three features for Mockify's registration process. Getting closer to that launch date! What's your main focus for today? #SundayProductivity
Weekends are a reminder that it's okay to take a break and recharge. Whether it's coding, partying, or just relaxing, what's your ideal way to spend a Saturday? #SaturdayMood
Taking a break from coding today for a friend's housewarming party. It's important to step away from the screen and enjoy some real-world fun. How are you spending your Saturday?
Started doing Advent of Code for a bit of coding fun. It's a nice change of pace from the usual work. Anyone else tackling these challenges? #adventofcode2023
@esmolikowski @leandrinho_1991 @unclebobmartin@chfsrh Lol. No. Executable code, tests, git history and corresponding tickets. I would invest my time and energy to keep them as accurate as possible. Everything else can be easily misleading. The only exception is a public API, where documentation is needed.