Jonathan Fielding

Learning From My Side Project Mistakes

From abandoned projects to valuable lessons. A developer shares his mistakes, from scope creep to that forgotten $30 a month DigitalOcean droplet.

Learning From My Side Project Mistakes
#1about 3 minutes

Learning from failed side projects and abandoned ideas

Side projects are a great way to learn, but many fail, providing valuable lessons on what not to do.

#2about 1 minute

Establish a clear purpose and goals from the start

Starting a project with only a vague idea leads to failure, so define a strong 'why' and measurable goals to stay motivated.

#3about 2 minutes

Avoid perfectionism and focus on the minimum viable product

Getting bogged down in minor details like a login page stalls progress, so prioritize core functionality and launch an MVP to get feedback.

#4about 2 minutes

Prevent scope creep by keeping the initial project small

It's hard to say no to your own ideas, but adding features prematurely derails projects, so keep the initial scope manageable.

#5about 2 minutes

Be selective with feedback to avoid a bloated product

While user feedback is valuable, trying to implement every suggestion can overcomplicate the UI and detract from the core purpose.

#6about 2 minutes

Overcome tech stack paralysis by using familiar tools

Over-analyzing frameworks and platforms stalls projects, so choose familiar technologies to accelerate development and focus on building.

#7about 2 minutes

Avoid the slippery slope of proprietary technologies

Using proprietary platforms like Firebase can lead to vendor lock-in, non-transferable skills, and potential security vulnerabilities.

#8about 2 minutes

Don't spend money on unvalidated project ideas

Avoid buying domain names and paying for hosting until your project is validated, and be mindful of the sunk cost fallacy.

#9about 1 minute

Key takeaways for building successful side projects

The main lessons are to prioritize progress over perfection, stick to your vision, use boring technology, and manage costs wisely.

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