Bongocat
kiwifarms.net
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- Jun 20, 2020
It's one thing to have a well defined spec. It's another matter to speak publicly about it. I think the latter is what he's trying to avoid, which I get.Respectfully disagree, but I still love you. Having a well-defined idea of what you're building can help you stay focused and not get bogged down by experimental or unessential features. And as a freelancer, I insist on having a well-defined spec of what a client wants me to build before I start any work both to avoid feature creep from the client (or, more typically, so when feature creep inevitably happens, I can explain why I'm spending more time than I estimated) or even the case where I spend dozens of hours building something for a client and they say "this isn't what I had in mind at all" and refuse to pay for it, as happened a couple times early on in my freelance career.
In your case, though, it sounds like you're just fooling around and seeing what you can do, the programming equivalent of doodling loops in a sketchpad, so I can understand that you wouldn't have any well-defined long-term goals for it yet.