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61: We're Building Products!
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March 30, 2017 •
Episode 61
Broadcast by 61: We're Building Products!
By Adam Wathan
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Adam welcomes David Hemphill back to the show, but this time as a co-host!
Episode Details
Adam welcomes David Hemphill back to the show, but this time as a co-host!
Show Notes
David introduces Crondog, the new product he's working on to help developers manage dynamic recurring tasks in their applications.
Adam introduces KiteTail, an app that lets you create webhook-driven hosted checkout pages; something he wishes he'd had when he launched his course.
Adam introduces KiteTail, an app that lets you create webhook-driven hosted checkout pages; something he wishes he'd had when he launched his course.
From here on out, Full Stack Radio will follow David and Adam's journey building these new products; discussing interesting technical, design, and business challenges they face along the way.
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Links:
- Crondog, David's new recurring task app
- KiteTail, Adam's new checkout app
- PushSilver, David's existing invoicing app
- DonorGive, an app David worked on that motivated him to build CronDog
- Laravel Spark, the boilerplate Laravel skeleton David's using
- "What's KiteTail?", Adam's blog post introducing KiteTail
- Test-Driven Laravel, Adam's course app that inspired him to build KiteTail
- MicroConf Start Edition
What is Full Stack Radio?
A podcast for developers interested in building great software products. Every episode, Adam Wathan is joined by a guest to talk about everything from product design and user experience to unit testing and system administration.
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