I can see why thereβs a tendency of building in public for many AI and no-code products recently. Itβs a great way to show others how they can do something in a live session, so they can instantly ask questions, resolve specific problems and be inspired with new ideas. All of this while they build a community together.
Balancing building in public with developing in the woodshed is challenging! I'm with you in seeing no value in rewriting someone else's great work. Thank you for the introduction to Johanna and showing us there are other ways to develop our talents. You and Johanna wrote a great article together!
Can you give a link to your published story that you mentioned in this article?
I can see why thereβs a tendency of building in public for many AI and no-code products recently. Itβs a great way to show others how they can do something in a live session, so they can instantly ask questions, resolve specific problems and be inspired with new ideas. All of this while they build a community together.
Great reflection, Justin! ππ»
Balancing building in public with developing in the woodshed is challenging! I'm with you in seeing no value in rewriting someone else's great work. Thank you for the introduction to Johanna and showing us there are other ways to develop our talents. You and Johanna wrote a great article together!
Can you give a link to your published story that you mentioned in this article?
Thanks, Amy! Yes, certainly: https://www.quillkeeperspress.com/the-aerial-perspective-literary-journal/1-2-2nd-quarter-2023 (mine is titled "Lemon-Lime Lady")
Excellent! Well said. ππ