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abz10 | 4 years ago

Lol, this is me, a 100x dev, screwed over by big co employer. Decide to go solo and slowly build a company to compete with them. Started part time 12 years ago. I think I could easily hit $1B valuation within 10 years. It is already super profitable and still growing. Eventually I’ll cost the competitors so much business that it’ll be much cheaper for them to buy me out for $Bs. If not it’ll still throw off $Ms in cash per year.

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soneca|4 years ago

Are you 100x more productive than an average dev? Is that what _”100x dev”_ means?

dghlsakjg|4 years ago

Yeah.

He is reliably getting done in one single day what would take a normal developer 5 months of M-F work.

Also singlehandedly building a $1b business in a niche that he won't talk about...

riku_iki|4 years ago

By my definition 10x/100x dev means a person who makes decision which require 100x less resources to execute to achieve the same goal. For example, one can build clean, maintainable and monitored codebase/infra, which will support business goals and rapid evolution in long term, while some group of mediocre engineers can build overcomplicated system, over-polluted by bugs and technical debt, which will be significant liability rather than useful asset.

cornel_io|4 years ago

That's probably what it means but it's also a weird thing to measure because depending how you define "average" you can juke the stats any way you want. If I said "hire" to a random resume that comes in for a job, the value of either the median or mean developer is likely very close to zero if not negative, and that's probably true even if you just look at devs who are actually employed writing code for generic companies. If you restrict to better companies you quickly climb the productivity curve, and at places like Google it's pretty rare to find someone who is a 10x dev as compared to company peers (though you can have 10 or 100x impact pretty easily if you're good at almost any part of business other than writing code and know how to thrive in a bloated corporate environment).

abz10|4 years ago

Yes, I would rate my development productivity to be roughly 100x of an average developer.

renewiltord|4 years ago

Congratulations. What are you working on?

abz10|4 years ago

It’s one of those secret but profitable niches.