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I am continuously impressed by the production quality at Slip. The new platform is INSANE, and I love everything about it. So excited to see the Product Hunt community to finally see what you've been building lately.
Huge recommendation to Kenneth and the whole team at Slip. Be sure to check them out if you're looking to launch your first programming course!!
finally someone is taking a big swing in this space!
The current tutorial-ecosystem for devs kinda sucks. Want to learn something? You've gotta watch a long youtube video that chucks all the knowledge at you fullspeed, or take a 30 hour coursera course that gives you way more than you need and skims over the details, or you have to hit your head against verbose docs that scare away novice devs.
I believe the bottleneck is that while there's tons of smart devs out there, its difficult for them to produce and distribute engaging content that helps spread their knowledge.
If you make it 10x easier to produce/distribute the stuff already in a devs brain, you could accelerate the world via education. This could even go to enterprise. Most tech companies have the notable "expert [pick ur language] dev" that just knows way too much about a certain thing. You could enable this dev able to produce, maintain, and benefit from internal courses that educate their peers across the org instead of publishing cryptic README files files that go stale after a month
What I love about Slip is the focus on developers (by develpers): something I no other creator/teacher tool comes close.
I see no shortage of creator tools that are almost all focused on collecting payments, and never go beyond sharing videos, images, files, or doing 1:1 chats. These platforms almost always want to serve *all* creators, so they build *generic* tools that are not tailored for any specific group.
However, developers teaching other developers is a different ball game and we need different tools. You’ll also have to help/teach many developers teach more efficient: I really can see this platform evolving to making it easy (and efficient) for devs to share what they know. A bit like following the "beaten path" of other great "developer teachers".
Good luck and keep up the great energy! Now slip it :)