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About 'Assembly' Channel

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Positive emotional expressions prevail throughout the texts: they may include favorable reviews, appreciation or praise in regard to the subjects addressed on the channel. However, the channel also contains some rather negative or critical records that make up just a small amount of all its content.

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Introducing Assembly App Coins

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The Assembly Field Guide

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5 ways to build momentum behind your Assembly product

[...] always wanted to work with. Here’s your chance. And, you can even tip your friend a few App Coins so they have a small stake in the product before they arrive: 5. Let us know! The [...]

Featured maker: Lachlan Campbell

[...] , where I can help design and build an awesome product. What makes you excited about the technology industry? Honestly, the technology industry itself is exciting. It’s so fast-paced; it’s always [...]

Featured maker: Justin Raines

[...] and more bleeding edge technologies into government. What makes you excited about the technology industry? I am most excited by the fact the technology industry is constantly changing. The [...]

Improvements to Bounties

[...] and more bleeding edge technologies into government. What makes you excited about the technology industry? I am most excited by the fact the technology industry is constantly changing. The [...]

Helpful

[...] to the WIP linking to what you created. You’ll earn all the WIP’s points when the core team accepts the contribution. 2. Vote up WIPs you think are important. Voting on WIPs is one way to [...]

Status Updates

[...] shipped a feature which allows you to set short status updates for your product. Anyone on the core team can set the status. Go let the world know where your product is at! @whatupdave [...]

Updates from the community

[...] solutions and planning, and building out a team to work together on this product. So far the Core Team consists of @kyen and @yamadapc, along with 8 other product followers. If you find this idea [...]

Gig Radio

[...] simple: an app that lets you listen to music by artists who are playing in your area soon. The Core Team of Gig Radio Here what they’ve been working on: Landing page Last week, the Gig Radio team [...]

A few of our favorite tools for building products on Assembly

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Hack Nights

[...] and make friends. Host a hack night Do you know some people in your hometown who like building products and hanging out? Let’s team up and get them together – we’ll offer support and you’ll [...]

New and improved Assembly, now with text completions!

[...] You’ve all been asking for it, and the entire Assembly team has wanted it for a while. So, we shipped text completions this morning. You can now [...]

The Art of Contributing

[...] you whip your projects into shape and start accepting new contributions. @vanstee and the Assembly Team [...]

Coderwall's revenue update, the first Buckets Hack Night and Helpful's impending...

[...] . And of course, Buckets Hack Night will be fun and you might make new friends. Join the Assembly team, the Buckets team and some local friends for an evening of hacking, designing and beers. RSVP [...]

5 ways to build momentum behind your Assembly product

[...] App Coins so they have a small stake in the product before they arrive: 5. Let us know! The Assembly team gets inbounds all the time from great people who would love to find a great team to work with. [...]

Featured Maker: Zane Wolfgang Pickett

[...] and his future ambitions: What would you consider your strengths and focuses to be in product development? I try not too hard to focus on any one thing. Rather, I solve the problems I see before me; [...]

Featured maker: Lachlan Campbell

[...] ’s what he had to say: What would you consider your strengths and focuses to be in product development? (programming languages, design, front-end vs. back-end, UX, etc) I do all of the [...]

Featured maker: Justin Raines

[...] . Here’s Justin’s story: What would you consider your strengths and focuses to be in product development? (programming languages, design, front-end vs. back-end, UX, etc) My strengths are in back- [...]

The newest product on Assembly: Coderwall

[...] can help improve Coderwall and share in future revenue. In just the first 24 hours, the Coderwall team grew to more than 30 people who have made remarkable progress in improving Coderwall. [...]

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Introducing Assembly App Coins

[...] may have noticed something new if you’ve looked at your profile on Assembly recently—App Coins. App Coins are an important step towards ensuring our community members are fairly and [...]

The Assembly Field Guide

[...] has long been the catch-all resource for information about Assembly. Since concepts like App Coins and IP and Core Teams can get a bit complicated, it’s great to have this one place to [...]

5 ways to build momentum behind your Assembly product

[...] always wanted to work with. Here’s your chance. And, you can even tip your friend a few App Coins so they have a small stake in the product before they arrive: 5. Let us know! The [...]

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