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Stoyan Korudzhiev
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It’s inspiring to see this question being asked, even two years ago - it’s a reminder that sustainability is an ongoing conversation. Personally, I believe starting small and being consistent makes a big impact.
On a broader level, advocating for systemic changes and contributing to sustainability-focused projects is crucial. I’ve been working on expanding an idea in this space and preparing...
What can one do to contribute to the sustainability of environment?
Sarah Playford
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Stoyan Korudzhiev
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I’ve been pouring my energy into shaping an idea that aims to make sustainability more accessible and actionable for everyone. The foundations are in place, the MVP is coming together, and I’m planning to launch sometime next year—stay tuned! :)
What's your bet in 2025?
Anh Ngo (Austin)
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Stoyan Korudzhiev
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I currently dedicate about 2 hours a day to my side project, and it’s all about focusing on something I’m truly passionate about while staying consistent with small, achievable goals.
The motivation comes from the core mission of the project - it’s what keeps me going. At the same time, I’m very particular about tracking progress, which not only helps me stay on course but also reinforces my...
If you had 2 hours a day for a side project, how would you spend it?
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Stoyan Korudzhiev
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I think Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile (KMM) is going to be a strong contender in 2025. Even when it was still in alpha, being able to entirely share the data layer between Android and iOS was a game-changer for me—it made development so much more efficient and cohesive.
Now that KMM is in beta, I’ve been able to extend that convenience to sharing everything up to the presentation layer and state...
Which cross-platform app development framework is expected to dominate in 2025?
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Stoyan Korudzhiev
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I totally agree. Vercel’s free tier is a lifesaver, especially for small projects and testing things out. It’s amazing how much you can get done without hitting a paywall.
Vercel— What’s Your Honest Take?
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