A former GitHub VP’s insights into how engineers build their products without actually knowing if they’ll be used

A grand vision for your product can be something you can get carried away with, but you should really start simple and iterate upon your ideas. Sam Lamber, CEO at Planetscale, joins Dan Lines on this episode of Dev Interrupted to discuss how the cu…


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A grand vision for your product can be something you can get carried away with, but you should really start simple and iterate upon your ideas. Sam Lamber, CEO at Planetscale, joins Dan Lines on this episode of Dev Interrupted to discuss how the culture around product development can shape every aspect of said product. Listen to the full interview here ► https://devinterrupted.com/podcast/the-day-1-decisions-that-make-or-break-companies/

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This content originally appeared on DEV Community 👩‍💻👨‍💻 and was authored by Conor Bronsdon


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