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Getting Started with a New Project

Getting Started with a New Project

Some thoughts on starting fresh — choosing the right tools, keeping things simple, and shipping early.

smallpods · · 4 min read

There’s something exciting about starting a brand new project. A blank canvas, endless possibilities, and the temptation to over-engineer everything from day one.

Keep it simple

The best advice I’ve received about starting new projects is this: do the simplest thing that could possibly work. Don’t build for scale before you have users. Don’t add features before you’ve validated the core idea.

Choosing your tools

For this blog, I went with:

  • Astro — a modern static site generator that ships zero JavaScript by default
  • Tailwind CSS — utility-first styling that keeps the design system consistent
  • Markdown — because writing should feel natural, not like fighting an editor

The key was choosing tools I’m comfortable with, not the trendiest options.

Ship early, iterate often

A blog with three posts is better than a perfect blog that never launches. Get something live, share it with someone, and improve from there.

The first version doesn’t need to be perfect. It just needs to exist.

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