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How to (Not) Code a SaaS in 2020

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Hey , in 2020 is wayyy different than 10 years ago. Nowadays we have a ton of great tools to help us

[View in browser]( Hey , [Coding a SaaS]( in 2020 is wayyy different than 10 years ago. Nowadays we have a ton of great tools to help us add functionality. Having so many tools leads to "analysis paralysis". [Learn How to (Not) Code a SaaS]( I wrote this article after having the thought of: The main takeaway I learned was to focus on your competitive advantage and unique value. Outsource everything else. Usually, I like to focus on UI/UX over backend logic that users never see. More Great Articles [❤️ Creating Your First Pull Request in GitHub]( Have you ever heard the words "can you create a PR?" 🐸 [Getting Started with Sanity.io - A Headless CMS You Can Customize]( Headless CMSs help save us so much work. Sanity is an interesting one. [🦁 Build a Secure Serverless Function with Netlify]( Serverless functions are amazing. Learn how to make them secure. 🐙 New Course: [Make 20 React Apps]( Build 20 fun React apps and build your portfolio. [50% Off - 1 Week Left]( Thanks thanks thanks for reading! From [Chris on Code]( Web Community Manager [@DigitalOcean]( via [@scotch_io]( scotch.io 618 Redruth Dr, Las Vegas NV 89178 United States You received this email because you signed up on our website. [Unsubscribe](

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