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Eric Lee
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Full-stack, mobile, AI/ML software engineer, MD | Building @WingaleAI | Creator of https://t.co/iM0TGqIXi1 | Engineer @strongapp
Joined May 2012
I built @MinimalDawn and got #1 Product of the Day on ProductHunt. Today I’m building in public not 1 but 3 projects: ❤️ The personal Health AI app @WingaleAI 🦜 A language app 🤫 And one secret project Sharing all my processes and insights. Follow along, let’s build 🔥
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@zalkazemi Really insightful, establishing a great feedback loop is definitely what I need to do more, thanks for sharing!
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@zalkazemi Leverage for VC funded startups include capital, audience, etc. Leverage for small teams I can think of include more agile pivots, I’m wondering what the leverages are for pricing and value proposition.
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@KishoreYogaraj Vibe coding was how I got good at building my apps, you solidify some core concepts while exploring possibilities without constraints.
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@autistikk The “where you are is super important” part is interesting and I never thought about this. Inspirational, thanks for sharing!
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@TimMacc The Ideate, Validate, and Launch parts, pretty much reflecting “building is easy shipping is hard”
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Founders, do you build with full stack software builders @boltdotnew @lovable_dev etc? Good idea? Bad idea? Would love to hear the pros and cons and your experiences.
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@noahmichelweb3 It’s a must, specifics depends on what you’re trying to achieve. For early access, it’s nice to validate your idea and catch bugs. For established apps, use it before your updates are shipped to the App Store to double check stuff.
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@bkrisa12 FastAPI is similar to ExpressJS (backend framework, but for Python. LangGraph is a Python framework for LLMs agents. I build native mobile apps and their backends full stack. Occasionally web landing pages.
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@HeyStevenBuilds Show results as well as the process behind it, I'd be very interested in that
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@kamilsvl Both honestly. Joy when it works and you can build fast. Annoyance when it doesn't work and you need to redo some code.
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@sidborderwala I do TS and Swift as well and that let -> var, const -> let gets me everytime Then for TS and Kotlin let -> var, const -> val Oh boy
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