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Steve
@stevedylandev.eth
Of course Iâm biased, but I still have to push back on this a bit as a developer. If you want developer adoption for your protocol or product, youâve got to prioritize good documentation. Docs are often the first thing a developer will see, and it leaves a big impression on whether itâs worth staying or not. Sure if youâre already passionate about Farcaster then youâll stick through it, but the majority of developers wonât. Good docs will make the developer not only stick around but also praise the product to others because of the experience. Web3 is already bad as it is, where you have cases like the one linked below where talented devs call it a day. If adoption is not goal right now, thatâs totally ok. You have to build a platform thatâs worth something first. But if you want adoption, prioritize docs. https://mtlynch.io/notes/im-still-confused-about-base/
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Steve
@stevedylandev.eth
Would also clarify you donât need a DevRel team to write good docs, just the right person
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agusti đ
@bleu.eth
Even a freelance temporary hired to do it would be better than no docs imho
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