Claude Opus 4.6 created a basic CRM in under 10 minutes. Cost: $ 5.31.
My prompt? One line: Create a basic CRM with companies, contacts and leads. I pasted that prompt in the ASPPY promptbuilder and fired up Opencode. Next I pasted the JSON-prompt from the prompt builder into a fresh (no-context!) Opencode session. Opus inspected the prompt, read the docs, studied my ASPPY framework, and started off. 10 minutes later, a complete MVC-driven, secure, completely tested and ready to deploy CRM was born.
So wait...
The era of the solo developer has arrived. Actually, it's back. Between 1995 and 2005, solo developers made the internet great. Thanks to AI, we're back! But this time, we're there to stay. We will develop our own operating systems, our own browsers, our own programming languages, our own application runtimes and our own frameworks. No dependencies. No one to rely on. No borders. No limits. Freedom.
Now I'm able to even improve ASPPY based on some mistakes I saw Opus make: Request.Method? That did not exist in ASP 3.0 either! Classic ASP had Request.ServerVariables("REQUEST_METHOD").
ASP.NET: uses Request.HttpMethod. Python (Flask/Django): Uses request.method.
That's where this error came from. So guess what? Both methods are now supported in the Request-class in ASPPY. No more guessing. No more waste of time and money. It's in there and from now on request.method just works in ASPPY.
I repeat. Sell. Your. Software. Shares. They will go nothing but down from now on.