I’ve been developing my first saas. I am nearing the end of this journey.
This has been my schedule for the past 3 months.
- wake-up
- pray / gym
- work on https://t.co/UW1TPU1aPC
- eat
- work on saas (12+ hours)
- sleep
Coding phase is coming to an end but now the phase two will begin.
When it feels like time is running out people have no choice but to become a "blue-collar tech worker"
They don't pick this path to become engineers they pick it to pay the bills.
It's all about shipping fast for them.
Let's not compare the two because they are in the industry for two different reasons.
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From a psychology point a + button is more fun to interact with potentially resulting in more orders.
And according to my research the average order per person is typically 1-2 so a drop down would not be necessary for the average person and would make the typical one click into two clicks.
Typically larger quantity orders are done in a catering order separate from the regular checkout so clicking a plus button few times is not a problem that needs to be solved.
From what i've seen the + has always been on the right side so putting it on the left to be different will create more friction.