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Why we build ExoCoding - A code Generation Tool As Developers Want IT.

From developers to developers

Once upon a time, our team embarked on a journey through the realm of software development, facing a landscape dotted with challenges that echoed across the industry. These obstacles were more than just hurdles; they were the dragons we had to tame, the enchanted forests we had to navigate, and the riddles we had to solve.

Slow time-to-market and elusive deadlines cast a shadow over our projects, as we grappled with the elusive balance between swiftness and precision. Developing an application became a daunting quest, as we found ourselves entangled in the intricate web of scaffolding, boilerplate, and common code, diverting our attention from the very essence of our software — the business logic that propels it.

Inconsistency in our code haunted our progress, a specter that clouded the clarity and coherence we sought. As we delved deeper, we realized the need for security and documentation, foundations that we had neglected, casting a shroud of vulnerability over our endeavors. The looming concept of technical debt served as a constant reminder — a reckoning of the cost of reworking solutions that were inadequately architected.

The absence of prototyping cast a shadow, obscuring the path that could illuminate potential pitfalls and refine our vision. Feedback loops, once agile, grew sluggish, and the harmony of cross-functional teams seemed distant, as discord replaced the symphony of collaboration.

Costs mounted — not only in terms of development, but in the currency of user satisfaction. Scalability remained a lofty aspiration, and the user experience suffered as we grappled with the intricacies of our creation.

Yet, in the heart of these challenges, we glimpsed opportunities for growth, innovation, and transformation. So, Instead of building an internal tool just for our needs, we thought that why not pivot and make this available to the developers that have the same problem that we faced?

That’s when we start to think about ExoCoding code generation tool.

Our story became one of evolution, where we harnessed these challenges as catalysts for change. The lessons we learned in the crucible of software development forged a new narrative — one of solutions, insights, and triumphs.

And today, we stand on the cusp of a new chapter — the imminent launch of ExoCoding.com

ExoCoding.com is our response, a manifestation of the lessons learned, the insights gained, and the determination to reshape the landscape of software development.

As we prepare to unveil ExoCoding.com to the world I want to invite you (devs and coders) to subscribe our early access for free.

You can check all the details and features we are building in our landing page: https://exocoding.com

My mission from now and then is to awaken all developers to the Power and Simplicity of this advanced exoskeleton that amplifies the capabilities and efficiency of software development.

So, without further ado: Welcome to ExoCoding.com 🚀, a code generation tool as developers really want it. (yes, it’s a promise: We will do everything in our power to make it so. 💪)

Check it out for yourself and share it with your fellows’ devs: 🔓https://exocoding.com/

And then give us feedback: Are you thrilled to test our platform?

, Founder of Icon for ExoCoding
ExoCoding
on August 10, 2023
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