Fellow developers, we need to talk about tutorial hell.
Not the coding kind - the entrepreneurship kind.
I've spent 3 months in startup tutorial hell. Every framework, every methodology, every 'proven system' for building a business. I could probably teach a course on startup theory at this point.
But theory doesn't ship products. Theory doesn't get customers. Theory doesn't generate revenue.
So today I'm switching from learning to building. One roadmap, one focus, public accountability.
This isn't another 'follow my journey' post. This is documentation for my future self and anyone else stuck in the same cycle.
The plan: build something, measure what matters, iterate based on real feedback from real users.
Revolutionary, I know.
First commit coming tomorrow. Time to write some code that actually solves a problem instead of just following along with tutorials.
Who's with me?