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jontas | 6 years ago

If you read the original post (linked from this one) he explains that his goals were to learn new skills and keep his existing programming ability sharp. He has a full time job paying the bills and this was a labor of love.

Given that context I think any paying customers / level of profitability is a success. Yes, you can do lots of math about cost of time and opportunity cost but that ignores the original intent behind the project.

I played around with the tool a bit and it's actually pretty impressive--really solid for for a one person team and I wouldn't be surprised if it gains more users.

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thomasthelliez|6 years ago

Thank you Jontas for reading my previous article. What Success is may vary from one person to another. For me, this project is clearly a success but I understand if others do not feel that way.