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Developer quickstarts should be as clear and precise as a recipe, guiding users from 0 to 1 with minimum assumptions. They should lead to a tangible outcome in reasonable time and adapt with changing software. Kudos to @rocco for the insightful perspective!
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Quickstarts Are Recipes, Developers Are Bakers. Write your quickstarts like recipes: - Have an end goal in mind - Be precise about prerequisites and instructions - Make limited assumptions about your audience My latest on @paragraph: https://paragraph.xyz/@rocco/quickstarts-are-recipes-developers-are-bakers
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Debating switching my personal website over to @paragraph - just need to figure out an easier way of porting existing content.
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Assigned my clique w/ team aqua @cryptothegame iykyk 🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬
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My latest on @paragraph is on open marketplaces. Founders often tell me stories about marketplaces that paint a picture of a frustrated consumer who cannot break free. Users are more concerned about lousy platforms than marketplaces not being ‘open’ enough: https://paragraph.xyz/@rocco/economies-of-control
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🫶 thank you
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Another really thoughtful article from @rocco about the nature of open economies and perceived demand https://paragraph.xyz/@rocco/economies-of-control
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Has anyone been working on a frame arcade / slots? Would have fractional transactions to play.
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Great new article from @rocco about product-led blockchain development. https://paragraph.xyz/@rocco/product-led-blockchain-development
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Also have been enjoying @paragraph a ton. Recommend folks start writing there if they want a web3/hybrid writing platform.
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My latest article on Product-Led Blockchain development is an extension of the concept of product-led growth and @dwr.eth’s Product-Led Protocol Development for web3. Before thinking about new frontiers, we must build the first road there. https://paragraph.xyz/@rocco/product-led-blockchain-development
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If you like it, share it with friends, or collect the post which is also a neat feature of @paragraph - and subscribe if you want my ramblings in your inbox on a regular cadence.
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This one covers explicitly replacing the usage of "and then" with "but" and "therefore" when thinking about how users interact with products. Used in screenwriting for beats, this method can be applied to noting the actions that drive your users toward desired outcomes.
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Continuing my writing kick - this one goes out to the product managers. Just remember, you’re building a product, but you’re also a screenwriter: https://paragraph.xyz/@rocco/product-builders-are-screenwriters
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I’ve known @rocco for a million crypto years. Since 2019 I think. He has lessons you should heed and advice you should beg for. https://paragraph.xyz/@rocco/lessons-from-a-recovering-founder
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I feel like Twitter is just going to get clunkier and clunkier with it trying to have every single feature on earth.
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@paragraph does a great job with this without it being too overwhelming: https://warpcast.com/rocco/0xbbefabd0
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They figure it out because they're typically designed for the masses with endless amounts of iterations.
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