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How should I launch an API demo as an MVP? @ZulyGonzalez: How does accepting answers make the site more organized? Please explain. The reason I don't "Accept" answers is because many of the questions are subjective, and often there is no conclusive answer. I don't want to privilege one response over another one that is also very good. Business advice is different than StackOverflow, when it is very clear that an answer is correct. But I am open to changing my approach if you explain more. |
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