Best resources I have found are open source repos. Find an open source project you respect, and see how the professionals are writing and structuring code.
Honestly, joining a group with some makers building in public (on Telegram for example – WIP, Makerlog, etc). You get to watch people doing it daily, and occasionally come across new ideas or just get to come along as a ride-along watching it happen.
I'd say just being part of communities in general, and engaging and interacting with others who are doing it. Here, on IndieHackers, or Twitter.
Also, there's nothing like doing it yourself. I'm building Schedulr in public on twitter (@TheRickyIO) and it has taught me so much about the indie hacking journey marketing, and building a saas as a solo founder. Happy to connect on there as well!
@komalnarwani I wish I had a good answer for you! I typically just save good treads to my twitter bookmarks and refer to them when needed.
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Before hearing about building in public, I learned about "creating out loud" from @sarahavenir's Gather the People book and course: https://gatherthepeople.com/
After spending lots of time on reading business books and articles I think it is all pointless. It’s like getting someone else lottery ticket. What have worked in one case might not work in another or even be harmful. Time will be much better spent on building or talking to customers rather than reading other success stories. Good for motivation but it’s just a form of procrastination.
That’s my 2 cents. I might be very wrong, same as other people and all these resources 😁
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