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60: Celebrating the Small Wins
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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Oct 25, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
The feeling of accomplishment you get from doing hard things has become Derrick’s way of living recently. Building a startup like Level is hard, but he feels good when he makes small wins. It’s rewarding when he makes progress.
Ben is on a roll right now with Tuple. He’s making progress and getting stuff done. His Pairing Programming Guide is turning people into Tuple subscribers.
Today’s Topics Include:
Have people with high standards read and review your writing to get feedback
Ben’s article, The Case for Pair Programming, was on the front page of Hacker News
Ben’s marketing efforts for Tuple have increased its number of subscribers
Derrick has a unique challenge of prioritization, so he set a deadline
Derrick used Postgres to build a rudimentary search into Level
By the end of October, Derrick should have people/teams to test and use Level
Product Task List: After you launch, that’s not the end, it’s the beginning
Balancing personal finances with no income; set the bar high, but don’t sell yourself short
Links and resources:
Derrick Reimer (http://www.derrickreimer.com) Website
Derrick Reimer on Twitter (https://twitter.com/derrickreimer)
Ben Orenstein (http://www.benorenstein.com/) Website
Ben Orenstein on Twitter (https://twitter.com/r00k?lang=en)
Level (https://level.app/)
Tuple (https://tuple.app/)
Tuple’s Pair Programming Guide (https://tuple.app/pair-programming-guide)
The Case for Pair Programming (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18230465)
Upcase (https://thoughtbot.com/upcase)
Indie Hackers (https://www.indiehackers.com)
Ben is on a roll right now with Tuple. He’s making progress and getting stuff done. His Pairing Programming Guide is turning people into Tuple subscribers.
Today’s Topics Include:
Have people with high standards read and review your writing to get feedback
Ben’s article, The Case for Pair Programming, was on the front page of Hacker News
Ben’s marketing efforts for Tuple have increased its number of subscribers
Derrick has a unique challenge of prioritization, so he set a deadline
Derrick used Postgres to build a rudimentary search into Level
By the end of October, Derrick should have people/teams to test and use Level
Product Task List: After you launch, that’s not the end, it’s the beginning
Balancing personal finances with no income; set the bar high, but don’t sell yourself short
Links and resources:
Derrick Reimer (http://www.derrickreimer.com) Website
Derrick Reimer on Twitter (https://twitter.com/derrickreimer)
Ben Orenstein (http://www.benorenstein.com/) Website
Ben Orenstein on Twitter (https://twitter.com/r00k?lang=en)
Level (https://level.app/)
Tuple (https://tuple.app/)
Tuple’s Pair Programming Guide (https://tuple.app/pair-programming-guide)
The Case for Pair Programming (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18230465)
Upcase (https://thoughtbot.com/upcase)
Indie Hackers (https://www.indiehackers.com)
Released:
Oct 25, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
9: Deep Thinking and Finding Your Groove: This week Ben is adjusting to jet-lag from his travels to Las Vegas and Martha’s Vineyard last week. He did however manage to release another episode of his sample campaign that was recorded before his vacation, so he is making good progress with the course. Derrick is celebrating and reflecting on the one year anniversary of the Drip acquisition. They have gone from 3 to 10 engineers in the last year, and have really hit their stride in productivity. by The Art of Product