How a Hacker, a Hustler, and a Designer Made RSS Feeds Cool
Daily.Dev is one of the largest online communities for devs. Meet the minds behind the site Nimrod Kramer and Ido Shamun on this episode of the Dev Interrupted Podcast.
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Join For FreeBuilding a platform that 100,000 devs use every day is no accident, but it can happen (almost) overnight.
Daily.Dev is the fastest growing online community for developers to stay updated on the hottest developer news, and their mission is to build the home page that every developer deserves.
It pulls together and rewards dev-focused content from 400 sources – letting its users vote on which ones they find the most useful, the most interesting or the most entertaining.
Co-founders Nimrod Kramer and Ido Shamun sit down with me to discuss their mission, the trick to building something that grows itself and why they chose to create a platform that actually makes RSS feeds cool!
Episode Highlights Include:
- Building the homepage every dev deserves
- Why RSS feeds are still relevant
- The importance of curating dev-focused content
- How to achieve explosive community growth
- Why Nimrod & Ido are excited about INTERACT
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