In this post, I'll share some hacks that helped me speed up my productivity in developing a SaaS I recently sold. For full details check out the detailed video.
Noob level: When you encounter a bug, take a screenshot and feed it to your AI assistant. Ask "Why am I getting this?" to get quick insights into the problem
Intermediate dev: Treat AI like a colleague: If the initial solution doesn't work, continue the conversation with your AI assistant, just as you would with a human colleague.
To truly benefit from AI assistance, it's crucial to understand and retain the solutions.
Create custom text replacements: Set up shortcuts like "eli5" and "eli6" on your Mac for quick access to prompts that help you understand complex concepts
For example - use the "ELI5" approach: Before implementing a solution, ask the AI to "Explain it like I'm a junior software developer" to get a comprehensive breakdown of the problem and solutions.
Request analogies: (my "ELI6" prompt) get explanations with analogies and simple examples, making complex concepts more relatable and memorable.
To maximize long-term learning, create a documentation repository for your
project: set up a GitHub repo: Create a separate repository for your project documentation, making it easily accessible - Let your preferred LLM assistant to write it out for you.
Document your learnings: After fixing a big bug or implementing a feature, create a markdown file explaining the concept, complete with generated charts and UML diagrams.
By implementing these strategies, you'll not only solve problems faster but also create a valuable resource for your future projects and continuous learning.
The two key benefits that I have come to appreciate doing this are both much better maintainability and much better learning which makes me a better hacker.
What are your hacks to get the most of your AI editor? Let me know in the comments!
Thanks for the great information and the information in the videos are excellent, it makes me want to consider doing saas
Glad this is helpful!
I'd definitely consider SaaS as an option. Let me know if I can help!
I especially appreciate the emphasis on automation and AI-assisted coding tools. It’s amazing how tools like Copilot are transforming the development process, turning what used to take hours into just a few minutes. It frees up time to focus on the bigger picture, like user experience and business strategy.
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Thanks for sharing!
Made me think on my text replacements and I got some ideas now...
Cool!
That's a Mac's hidden feature!
Hope these tips will help you get faster!
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