We’re in the AI era, where one developer can ship products faster than entire teams could a few years ago.
Real world example: Six-month-old, solo-owned vibe coder Base44 sells to Wix for $80M cash - https://lnkd.in/ggJUkSGn
That’s why I picked up the classic:
Start Small, Stay Small by Rob Walling
It’s packed with mindset shifts and strategy every dev-turned-founder should know, but not everyone has time to read it cover to cover.
So I summarized it. I created a color-coded PDF with the most useful takeaways, uploaded to a GitHub repo so others can benefit too:
Critical Concepts
Actionable Advice
Mindset Shifts to Think Like a Founder
This book helped me connect the dots between code and customers, and I hope the notes help you too
An enterprise-ready, containerized RAG micro service designed for real users, not just tutorials
Most AI demos look cool in a Jupyter Notebook...But they crash and burn in the real world. So I challenged myself to build something production-grade and open source every line of it
Read this.