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Building Your First Software Empire; Or, Self Editable Applications Are Just Operating Systems
The post argues that selfâeditable applicationsâthose built by dragging and dropping JavaScript actions without codingâoffer a powerful way for developers to create easyâtoâmanage business tools. By bundling editable programs in the app, users can extend or fix bugs themselves, much like tweaking formulas in spreadsheets. The author cites Apple Automator as a simple example, and suggests that with modern tech such as CouchDB, Svelte, PouchDB views, Gun.js, IPFS and ZeroMQ, one can build web apps (news readers, theme designers, code generators) that sync automatically. He proposes a business model where the app is free for nonâcommercial use but monetized when customers generate revenue, encouraging users to bring their own server and allowing the developer to take a small percent of sales.






















