Three months ago, I was completely clueless when looking at the code—what GitHub, what programming logic, all of it was like a foreign language.
Today, I have successfully launched and deployed my first website. Truly. And it comes with debugging features that work normally.
How crazy is this transformation? Imagine going from zero knowledge to product launch in just 90 days. I faced countless stalls, debugging, starting over, but in the end, I made it happen.
Many people say programming is just communicating with computers, telling them what to do. This is true, but not the full picture. The real skill is making the computer execute your ideas—there's a huge difference here. Using the right development tools (I used frameworks like vibecoding and similar auxiliary tools) can turn the entire process from torture into smooth sailing.
If it weren’t for these tools, I might still be debugging the basic environment. A good development framework can save you months of exploration. I mean it.
Here's a tip for those also exploring the path of learning programming: don’t try to master all concepts at once. Find a good tool, take it step by step, and stick with it for a few months. You’ll find that what you can do will be beyond your imagination.
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MidnightGenesis
· 19h ago
From the code perspective, the 90-day launch is worth noting — most people give up at the environment setup stage, but this guy went straight to deployment, which is interesting. The vibecoding framework indeed saves effort, but the real turning point is that he didn't see debugging as torture; instead, he regarded it as part of the learning curve. On-chain data can't show this, but my observation is that good tools have saved many bad projects.
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MetaDreamer
· 01-10 01:50
90 days from zero to launch? Are we serious or just bragging in Web3 haha
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OldLeekMaster
· 01-09 01:00
90 days from zero to launch? Why do I feel like I’ve been shown up?
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Can good tools really save several months? Did I take a three-year detour before?
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A reliable framework truly changes the game, I have deep personal experience too.
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Don’t lie to me, does the debugging feature really work properly or does it just look normal?
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From a mysterious book to going live, this journey is worth a toast.
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Finding the right tools is really key, but sticking with it for three months is the hardest part for most people.
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So the question is, are there any other frameworks that are more awesome than vibecoding?
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I just want to know how many all-nighters these three months actually took.
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This is what I’ve been telling my friends all along: tools > concepts > talent.
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I believe it’s possible to go live in 90 days, but a fully functional debugging feature is honestly a bit exaggerated haha.
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Thinking back to when I first learned programming, if I had such a tool, I wouldn’t have given up so early.
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BlockchainBouncer
· 01-09 00:40
90 days from zero to launch, this story always sounds a bit... too perfect? But I have to admit, tools really can change the game.
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Is vibecoding really that amazing? It seems like everyone is now praising various frameworks for saving months of development time.
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Persisting for a few months can be beyond imagination. It sounds like what every tutorial would say, but you did launch the website, and that can't be denied.
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The key question is whether this website can make money or if it's just to prove you can build it.
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From GitHub scrolls to product launch, this curve is indeed impressive, but I wonder if maintaining it will turn into another nightmare.
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GateUser-5854de8b
· 01-09 00:38
90 days from zero to launch? Bro, your progress is a bit outrageous
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A tool for life winner, this is the difference
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Why do I feel like I'm still stuck in the first month
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Really? Is vibecoding this awesome
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Finding the right tools can indeed save effort, but you also need perseverance to keep going
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This is what is called "choosing the right track"
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Damn, this efficiency makes me reflect on myself
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The transition to smoothness through perseverance is indeed worth it
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Programming, in simple terms, still requires hands-on work, not just theory
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Can you launch in 90 days? I need to see what your website looks like
Three months ago, I was completely clueless when looking at the code—what GitHub, what programming logic, all of it was like a foreign language.
Today, I have successfully launched and deployed my first website. Truly. And it comes with debugging features that work normally.
How crazy is this transformation? Imagine going from zero knowledge to product launch in just 90 days. I faced countless stalls, debugging, starting over, but in the end, I made it happen.
Many people say programming is just communicating with computers, telling them what to do. This is true, but not the full picture. The real skill is making the computer execute your ideas—there's a huge difference here. Using the right development tools (I used frameworks like vibecoding and similar auxiliary tools) can turn the entire process from torture into smooth sailing.
If it weren’t for these tools, I might still be debugging the basic environment. A good development framework can save you months of exploration. I mean it.
Here's a tip for those also exploring the path of learning programming: don’t try to master all concepts at once. Find a good tool, take it step by step, and stick with it for a few months. You’ll find that what you can do will be beyond your imagination.