Why programming workflows still feel broken—and what indie devs can do about it
hackernews·2mo·jeromechoo
A developer argues that despite decades of tooling improvements, the core experience of writing code remains unnecessarily painful. The piece resonates with indie makers who build their own workflows and know firsthand where friction points live—and have the autonomy to fix them.
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