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The solution to the PO Fallacy - How to code more, and plan less

5/1/2019

Overcoming the PO Fallacy by moving todos into the codebase instead of GitHub to reduce context-switching and increase time spent coding versus planning.

MVP within a week

4/1/2019

Offering to build proof-of-concept mobile apps within a week using React Native, Node JS, and SQL with thorough testing and App Store deployment.

I just made an app in 26 hours

3/10/2019

How I built Dunbar, a relationship management app, in just 26 hours by leveraging high motivation, Expo, minimal boilerplate, and open source libraries.

Perfections VS Speed in Data-driven React Native Apps

1/11/2019

Why staying with Expo and avoiding native dependencies saves development time and reduces bugs, helping startups ship faster with limited resources.

Publishing your expo app to both app stores

3/31/2018

A detailed step-by-step guide for publishing Expo apps to the Google Play Store and Apple App Store, covering configuration, builds, credentials, screenshots, and updates.

Meet iProud: The productivity app for entrepreneurs!

3/7/2018

Introducing iProud, a productivity to-do app for entrepreneurs built in 2 weeks after 6 months of learning, designed to help users make lists, complete tasks, and connect with others.

The most complex app I ever made, made it to both app stores!

3/7/2018

A brief celebration of successfully launching MasterCrimeZ to both iOS App Store and Google Play Store after 4 months of development.

The MVP Challenge - From 0 to MVP in 100 days: Using Expo

3/6/2018

A comprehensive guide to building an MVP in 100 days using React Native and Expo, covering coding style decisions, architecture choices, work ethic, and a detailed workflow from setup to launch.

Real artists Ship - A look back at 2017.

11/9/2017

A reflective look back at 2017 as a year of learning React Native and JavaScript, documenting the journey from ideas and failed projects to finally achieving productive flow and being ready to ship real products.

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