Been experimenting with speedrun lately - basically prompting in plain English to spin up apps.
Covalent's API integration works pretty smoothly most of the time. Gotta be honest though, some builds fight back. You'll hit walls, stuff breaks in weird ways. But if you stick with it and keep iterating, you can actually ship decent products.
Some features are just beasts - take way more time to debug than you'd expect. The trick is not giving up when the first three attempts fail.
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rugdoc.eth
· 12-05 10:53
Speedrun development sounds great, but I'm just worried I'll still have to debug repeatedly... However, the Covalent API does make things easier. I really felt it those few times I hit a wall—only persistence leads to results.
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PumpDoctrine
· 12-05 10:49
Rapid development sounds great, but in reality, you still have to wrestle with bugs... Covalent definitely makes things easier, but those bizarre error messages can really drive you crazy.
Three failures are just the beginning, I believe it now.
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FreeRider
· 12-05 10:26
Haha, speedrunning development sounds good, but debugging that mess can really wear you out.
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Token_Sherpa
· 12-05 10:26
nah this is just the typical "persist through failure" narrative everyone peddles. covalent's api smoothness depends entirely on your tokenomics literacy tbh
Been experimenting with speedrun lately - basically prompting in plain English to spin up apps.
Covalent's API integration works pretty smoothly most of the time. Gotta be honest though, some builds fight back. You'll hit walls, stuff breaks in weird ways. But if you stick with it and keep iterating, you can actually ship decent products.
Some features are just beasts - take way more time to debug than you'd expect. The trick is not giving up when the first three attempts fail.