Over the years, i've learnt soo much about building software and thinking like a product owner. There's a lot to building, things you will never learn from tutorial. Ship actual product, be open to feedbacks and connect with people with more experience and exposure.
This is so true, most engineers think in terms of code instead of in terms of product. If you see your deliverables in terms of how it affects the product rather than explicitly as code, it changes your approach to everything.
Talking to users who might be interested Shipping a small version and pushing it out to gain early feedback
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