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kali 417 days ago. link 1 point
There's an issue open since 9 hours ago, pointing out that the links in the readme -and more- don't work.

In particular, the homepage and demo are 404ing. That means, the only useful information is... not in the README itself, because unfortunately it's full of garbage marketing-speak. The actual product page on the site ( https://codepym.com/products ) does give a better explanation of what this is:

> School Management Software that simplifies school processes. Designed with schools in mind, Grad is all you’ll ever need to run your school smoothly.

By the way, the application seems to be written in Dart.


@benpaul I say this without any animosity: You need to learn how to do these things better.

1. You cannot go around posting the link to your thing if your thing is not ready. First take the time to make sure everything is working correctly, all the links are ok, etc. *Then* you can advertise your thing. If you don't, the first impression for many people will be disastrous.

2. Don't put marketing-speak blurb in your README file. Put a concise description of what your thing is and what it does. The two sentences I copied above are a thousand times more clear and valuable than the paragraph you currently have in the README.

3. Finally, when you do go around posting about your thing to sites like this one -or others- do take a minute to actually write both an understandable title and a short but clear description. "Grad saas app" is completely meaningless and sounds like a Dutch morning greeting or whatever. "Grad edtech software. an saas software" is marginally better but still far from useful to understand what is it that you're trying to say.

In other words: You need to make an effort; you need to really care, not just "paste link, type three shit words, see if it works".

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