@happychristian738 All right, got your points. If you'd let me, I can prove my points to you (and showcase how easy it is to work with when properly set up with docker).
@starlight54 I get the sentiment and overall even agree.
I feel the same whenever I see talk about boilerplates. But I think my approach is different, and here is why:
It's not about the crappy tiny "micro SaaS" boilerplates that have been popping out left and right.
It's for something I used...
@starlight54 Seemed serious to me, so apologies for that.
The boilerplate might not even be a financial success, that's fine by me. I don't plan on making money off it. It has been requested a lot by the fcd community so that's why it's my new focus.
At the very worst, I will be the only one...
@starlight54 Interesting point to pick out of the list. While I would usually argue that it is best for the type of SaaS I create, I could also just point at something like Instagram that uses python (even django).
@meahen Complete beginners can learn a tremendous amount. You don't have to code to benefit from the business and thinking process.
Let me convince you. :-)
Hey all!
I'm Michael and you might know me from previous community events on r/django - such as this, this or this one.
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I see a lot of posts here on r/SaaS about success stories, so I thought about switching it up for a change. Of course, I have my own success stories, but this post is...