u/CharlesBlackwood

Is the pain "I can't find the workflow" or "the workflow I have is still too fragmented"?

When it comes to full coding websites or apps from mobile what would yku say your biggest pain point was ?

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u/CharlesBlackwood — 13 hours ago

Is it just me or does building something solo feel lonelier than people admit?

Everyone talks about the freedom of working alone. Nobody really talks about the fact that there's no one to celebrate the small wins with, no one to sense check an idea with at 11pm, and no one to notice when something actually works.

I'm not complaining. I chose this. But I'm curious if other solo builders feel this or if I'm just having a moment.

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u/CharlesBlackwood — 1 day ago
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Honest question — how long did it actually take you before coding started to feel natural?

Not looking for the "just keep going" answer. I mean the actual moment where something clicked and it stopped feeling like you were fighting the language. How long in, what were you building, and what changed?

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u/CharlesBlackwood — 1 day ago
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I built a free code linter that works entirely in your browser — no install, no signup (Launch Day 🚀)

Hey everyone — PasteCheck just launched on Product Hunt today, and I'd love your support!

It's a free, mobile-friendly code linter that runs entirely in your browser. Paste your JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, or HTML and get instant error highlights with plain-English explanations. No install. No account. Just paste and check.

Built this entirely from my Android phone as a solo dev, It would mean a lot if you checked it out on Product Hunt today.

(https://www.producthunt.com/products/pastecheck)

Happy to answer any questions!

u/CharlesBlackwood — 2 days ago

I built a free tool that instantly highlights code errors — paste your code and see every issue in seconds

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Built this solo as a lightweight alternative to pasting code into AI and getting inconsistent results.

PasteCheck lets you paste JavaScript, Python, or HTML and instantly see every error highlighted visually. Tap any highlight to see what the issue is. No sign up, completely free.

Works well on mobile too, which most tools like this don't.

Would love any feedback — there's a feedback button built into the tool itself.

(https://www.pastecheck.co.uk)

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u/CharlesBlackwood — 4 days ago