badatmath | 13 years ago | on: Implore HN: Celebrate and encourage young developers who post here
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badatmath | 13 years ago
badatmath | 13 years ago
Benefit: A lot of users are (cheaply) drawn to the post. Some snobby coders are going to be upset, but still check out your product so that they can complain about it.
Cost: Some really vindictive coders might go out of their way to slander you? (Man, I really hope not...)
badatmath | 13 years ago | on: Why Developers Don't Want to Work on Your Idea (2011)
badatmath | 13 years ago | on: Why Developers Don't Want to Work on Your Idea (2011)
I guess you're saying that you'll only build MVCs for cash, but then will consider joining as a cofounder afterward if the project looks promising and you can work out a fair equity agreement?
badatmath | 13 years ago | on: Why Developers Don't Want to Work on Your Idea (2011)
badatmath | 13 years ago | on: Why Developers Don't Want to Work on Your Idea (2011)
haha, I'll refrain from trying to answer that for now ;) You're right in that by far the most challenging part of the learning so far was the first day, and trying to get rails working on a Windows PC. For a person with no technical background, it takes a huge amount of persistence or stupidity to get past that stage.
I actually learned to program so that I'd be in the position to build my own MVCs. The idea came to me as I was learning.
I don't have a lot of money, so I figured the only way to win over a good developer was with credibility (an actual product that at least somewhat works and has some traction).
badatmath | 13 years ago | on: Why Developers Don't Want to Work on Your Idea (2011)
badatmath | 13 years ago | on: Why Developers Don't Want to Work on Your Idea (2011)
badatmath | 13 years ago | on: Why Developers Don't Want to Work on Your Idea (2011)
It's so tempting to keep build quick and sloppy, but I know I need to be more diligent with testing and documenting.
I'm setting a relatively low target number of users to acquire just to make sure this idea has a chance, before bringing on a developer.
Very broad question, but how does one find an experienced developer? I live in New York, but have zero tech connections.
badatmath | 13 years ago | on: Why Developers Don't Want to Work on Your Idea (2011)
Is this a bad idea? Would like to hear your thoughts. I have to admit I do feel like I'm in a little bit over my head, in that once/if I start getting a lot of users, I really have no idea how to scale this thing. I figure I need to start networking to find a brain that wants to team with me.
I'm glad I've learned to program though, even if at a beginner level. If this fails (I already have a previous project that was a resounding failure), I can test out new projects easily.
badatmath | 13 years ago | on: How Japanese Kids Learn To Multiply
However, don't think it involves the drawing of lines like in the post.
badatmath | 13 years ago | on: How Japanese Kids Learn To Multiply