Very impressive considering it was almost entirely designed and built by @nbashaw himself.
Question: What's the most surprising thing you discovered building Dash, @nbashaw?
We launched this about a month ago, but I thought I'd share it here again in case some of y'all didn't know what I've been working on :)
Would love to hear all of your feedback!
@nbashaw looooove dash. Was a super fun way to remind myself of the basic conventions in CSS especially that I've used but only lightly over the years, often in a hacky way. Totally fortified some basic foundational concepts for me. The UX throughout is incredible.
Good question!
The most surprising thing to me is that Dash ended up being way more similar to a book than a website. The main difference is that we get to invent the format and the content that goes in that format, which gives you an order of magnitude more flexibility than simply making a video or a book.
That sort of creative freedom is really dangerous and difficult to deal with. It's so much harder to keep it cohesive and limit yourself when there are few natural limitations. We ended up going with a project-based approach that has people building real things right off the bat, and I think it works really really well, but we threw away 4 months of work to get to that point.
If you're interested, I wrote up a thing on medium that talks at more length about what I learned building Dash: https://medium.com/what-i-learne...
@nbashaw that's super interesting. We found the same exact thing building our recent product, teaching people how to cook. We joke that we just wrote a book and came up with an innovative way to distribute it.
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