You Build a Tool – and Suddenly You Build an Environment
Over the last few days, I’ve worked less on features and more on everything in between.
On workflows, tools, and structures that decide whether development flows smoothly or constantly slows you down.
What started as a small checking system turned into a Plugin Builder.
What used to be isolated scripts became a connected workflow.
And the question “does this still work?” slowly evolved into a system that explains why it works – or why it doesn’t.
This insight isn’t a release announcement.
It’s an honest look at what happens when you stop just building plugins and start building your own working environment.
On workflows, tools, and structures that decide whether development flows smoothly or constantly slows you down.
What started as a small checking system turned into a Plugin Builder.
What used to be isolated scripts became a connected workflow.
And the question “does this still work?” slowly evolved into a system that explains why it works – or why it doesn’t.
This insight isn’t a release announcement.
It’s an honest look at what happens when you stop just building plugins and start building your own working environment.
Marcel Beckers