| # | Tweet | Community | Topic | Views ▼ | Ratio | Engagement | Posted |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | [text] the longer you spend in tech, the stronger the urge to buy a farm and never touch a laptop in your life | Software Engineering | Software | 24.7K | 1.1x | 341 | Mar 5 |
| 2 | [image] My first mobile app got approved this weekend (second try).
Couldn’t be happier.
Things I learned:
→ You don’t need an expensive setup, I built mine on a $700 Ubuntu laptop
→ Knowing how to code makes everything easier, even vibe coding works if you know the fundamentals
→ | Startup Community | Entrepreneurship | 18.1K | 0.8x | 447 | Mar 2 |
| 3 | [image] Yesterday, I submitted my first app to the App Store
20 days building. Learning. Fighting. Figuring it out. No mac made it even harder.
Even after 6 years coding, nothing prepares you for the first app. App Store & google Play setups were harder than coding itself.
My stack: | Startup Community | Entrepreneurship | 15.2K | 0.7x | 422 | Feb 21 |
| 4 | [text] Things I learned from launching my first app:
→ Add verification or your DB will be full of bots
→ Start promoting before launch or you’re already late
→ Use your app every day, you’re the best tester
→ Don’t overthink, you’ll learn on the way
→ Talk to users early (they’ll | Startup Community | Entrepreneurship | 3.3K | 0.1x | 161 | Mar 31 |