Ever built something that feels like magic but only you know the spell?
I ve been tinkering with a tiny hobby project called ZIN Engine it lets you sprinkle dynamic magic into plain HTML using custom tags. No frameworks, no build tools just HTML that does stuff.
AI coding is pretty mindblowing but sometimes it's a headache built on a mountain of bugs. Usually that comes down to issues with how you prompt. So, with that in mind, I'm starting a crowdsourcing discussion so we can all improve our prompts and in turn our apps.
Share the exact prompts that turn blank AI requests into real world code. Show us how you go from generate a REST API to a deployable service in just a few steps.
AI coding is pretty mindblowing but sometimes it's a headache built on a mountain of bugs. Usually that comes down to issues with how you prompt. So, with that in mind, I'm starting a crowdsourcing discussion so we can all improve our prompts and in turn our apps.
Share the exact prompts that turn blank AI requests into real world code. Show us how you go from generate a REST API to a deployable service in just a few steps.
I m building something for the Next.js community and could really use your input to shape it better.
Would you use a visual UI builder if it could save you hours of work designing UIs from scratch without compromising on clean code export or design quality and customization?
I'm building a tool that uses AI to help craft cold emails that actually get responses. But before I go too far, I want to dig deeper into the real frustrations behind cold outreach.
Most founders and marketers I talk to say something like:
We send cold emails, but we re not sure if they re hitting the right tone, targeting the right pain point, or just going straight to spam.
Right now, I m researching the before you send side of cold outreach that moment where you're staring at your draft, wondering if it s persuasive, personal, or just meh.