@GustoHQ Also @edawerd mentioned you guys shipped this in just 9 weeks with a 5 member team... absolutely insane shipping speed!
ship fast --> talk to users --> iterate fast --> make it product better quickly
so excited to see where this heads!
@GustoHQ An absolute game changer. I think the largest factor of success would be how intuitive, using it, you guys can make for the business owners. If it starts to feel natural to use it, that's a HUGE win!
@paulg I heard them saying... YC's terms are too selfish...It's not worth giving this much to them when you go on to raise more money. I neve4 understood what "Worth it" means for them :/
Is @LeetCode dead?
No,
Its's just not a metric anymore.
Solving leetcode problems is still a very good way to learn peak computer science concepts.
But now the market is more about how well YOU can think, build and iterate.
How fast can you ship and how AI Coding Amplifies u
This is something I see people miss a lot. A little thoughtfullness on what the agent expects from you and in what format it expects it goes a long way for your tokens and productivity.
If you know what you're doing when you're writing code using AI Coding Tools you realise you do NOT need the latest model on highest thinking capability, what you need is clarity of thought on what you are building and knowledge on what the agent requires for optimum output.
Why should I learn about crafting micro services architecture when so many big layers are pivoting from micro services to monolith?
I was asked this question on an online forum.
but there's another side to that story, the companies migrating from microservices based systems...
to monolith are usually the ones which migrate to microservices too soon and turns out they built microservices for their application while it would have been more optimal for their app to be a clean modular monolith.