This part really resonated with me: "This isn’t just 'easier coding.' It’s a return to learning through building—with fewer barriers, faster feedback, and more room to explore."
And the core component of learning through building has always been the same: curiosity.
We're not just outsourcing all our building, hoping to turn our brains off. We're building to learn why.
Thanks, Rasmus! Appreciate that—a bit of a comeback piece after a month off, so I’m glad it landed well!
This shift really does feel like a new phase. It’s exciting to see curiosity leading the way again, with more people gaining the tools to explore and build on their own terms.
As for what I’m working on: I’m expanding the games platform with new interactive tools, and I’ve started experimenting with a Chrome extension that ties into it. Looking forward to sharing more as it all takes shape.
Banger of a post, Rohan.
This part really resonated with me: "This isn’t just 'easier coding.' It’s a return to learning through building—with fewer barriers, faster feedback, and more room to explore."
And the core component of learning through building has always been the same: curiosity.
We're not just outsourcing all our building, hoping to turn our brains off. We're building to learn why.
What's something you're excited to build?
Thanks, Rasmus! Appreciate that—a bit of a comeback piece after a month off, so I’m glad it landed well!
This shift really does feel like a new phase. It’s exciting to see curiosity leading the way again, with more people gaining the tools to explore and build on their own terms.
As for what I’m working on: I’m expanding the games platform with new interactive tools, and I’ve started experimenting with a Chrome extension that ties into it. Looking forward to sharing more as it all takes shape.
Sounds really interesting! Excited to hear more.