I thought about a way to organize functionality for the developer side:
Day -1 "pre-stack"
From idea to architecture, code, etc...
[ ] leverage templated working solutions
[ ] power of AI LLM to get your architecture blue print adapted to your need!!!
Day 0
Important: No lock in, "you like your X, you can keep your X"
You know your stack, we help you get started with your preferred stack but
[x] make development much faster by using kick-ass plugins for your needs: need go + gRPC, there is a plugin for that, need python + LLM + flask delivery, there is a plugin for that, need Nextjs wired with Auth0, there is a plugin for that
I think the "you need X, there is a plugin for that" is quite a second powerful slogan that we should emphasize
[] codefly makes testing your application no matter how complex the runtime dependencies as easy as writing unit tests
[x] codefly tracks versions
[x] codefly tracks API
[ ] codefly tracks SBOM/security and compliance
[ ] codefly tracks License out of the box and compliance
[x] codefly integrates with whatever your deployment platform is, BYOIDP (bring your own IDP -- while we build the best there is)
Day 1
"Observability"
[] have an existing code base but want to help with the "boring" thingget versioning, security, licensing, API discoverability, tracking, no code needed
I thought about a way to organize functionality for the developer side:
Day -1 "pre-stack"
From idea to architecture, code, etc...
Day 0
Important: No lock in, "you like your X, you can keep your X"
You know your stack, we help you get started with your preferred stack but
I think the "you need X, there is a plugin for that" is quite a second powerful slogan that we should emphasize
Day 1
"Observability"