June 11th, 2020 at 3:16 PM
(June 11th, 2020 at 1:04 AM)Darth-Apple Wrote: I wish you the best of luck with your endeavors! My advice is to start small and to expand upon it. I learned that lesson when I attempted a huge file exchange software project many years ago. I learned a wealth of how to do things doing it, but I wound up never completing it because I kept expanding it until it became too large. Lesson learned, on my part. Still glad I did it, I learned a lot in the process.
If your aim is to get a working prototype as quickly as possible and to expand upon it incrementally, you'll be able to keep track of a growing project much more easily. My personal advice is to start small and expand (as I've said before, only because it gets something working quickly). We have a lot of developers here who are happy to help, test, and provide feedback. Please do share further ideas and progress.
Yeah this is definitely the way I'm going. Planning to ship basic features with 0.1 and keep expanding until everything I have in mind is done for 1.0. I've been working my way through the features that I think are the most necessary first but I'm making sure I plan ahead so that it'll be easier to slot new things in as I go along without causing myself any headaches.
I've been working some more on the default theme today which I think is going to be a nice general fit for most forums and am excited to share when I'm happy with it.
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