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Run through the relevant "learn-X" repos/tutorials on GitHub and
Open issues with questions and areas to improve them from the perspective of the first-time reader/learner.
The more we can streamline the new dev onboarding experience the better.
If you discover good learning resources for any part of the tech stack, share in issues!
Once the issues are open, create Pull Requests to implement the enhancements/improvemens.
it's 0.2 items per day. or a better way to view it: the MVP App has been used less than once per week.
To build a successful App we all need to use the "crappy" MVP regularly
and feel the pain of it not having the features that we need it to have.
so that we can be motivated to add them.
This is "dogfooding" 101: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eating_your_own_dog_food
It's not "enough" to use it once or even a couple of times.
If you are paid to develop an App and you don't use it,
it shows that you aren't bothered with the success of the project.
It's really that simple.
I'm not saying/writing this to "pick on you".
Just to help you in your future projects.
If the people on your team don't care enough about the success of the project
to actually use the product and give regular feedback and ask questions to improve it,
then you don't have any hope of success.
Read "The Lean Startup" and "Good To Great".
Or ask ChatGPT to give you the summary if you're too busy. (obvs joking it will totally miss the point!)
You have time to read. You're in your 20's and have no commitments (kids!!)
The more we can streamline the new dev onboarding experience the better.
If you discover good learning resources for any part of the tech stack, share in issues!
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