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constantinLG | 10 years ago | on: Jobs and interviews suck way too much, quit and work independently?

Same here. Here's what I did. Long story short: I've been a developer at smaller companies, bigger companies, a team lead, and none of these made me happy. With some money saved, i quit for working on a personal project.

8 Months later, I now run 2 online projects: www.rechargeit.com and www.DNhub.com

As you can see, one is publishing, one is domain investing. I love what I do, there are so many to learn and do, I burn money every day with a team of part-time freelancers, and I am trying to find my business way before money gets burned.

Lessons learned? A lot :) Easy path? Not at all Deserve trying? Yes, no doubts

constantinLG | 11 years ago | on: You, the freelance programmer, would you pay someone else to write code for you?

You have right, but this triggers me to the other side of a programmer perspective. Thinking from a test driven development, and creating parts that are easy to mock and test, couldn't be the outsource-process mindset be a one more reason to better write code handling the dependency of the other parts of the system? This way, i think that some critical parts can be easily mocked up in the outsourced code, so the complexity gets easier to manage. What do you think?

constantinLG | 11 years ago | on: Ask HN: Why do you guys work so much?

Good to see that i'm not the single one that struggles with such existence thoughts. Yes, i am a software engineer as well. I love challenges, and really love to read a lot (marketing, entrepreneurship, things that helps create a business). As a introduction about me, I wanted to earn a living from my projects since 17 (there are more than 10 years since then). I started working on personal projects, and unfortunately, i got the virus. The little successes has got an amazing satisfaction to me, that couldn't be replicated in any job i worked. And no antidote found by now :)

For the last 2 years, it got worse and worse. I quit once my job, got a new one into a bigger company, stayed 3 months, offered the chance to work into a startup(moderate engineering, moderate decisions), and after 7 months, i am struggling again with giving up. What still keeps me in here are my personal projects. I invest some money in few of my projects, because i somehow try to buy my ticket to quit the full time job and go into the entrepreneurship world by myself. Or at least, i want to buy a year of my work life, working for me, as a try-learn-experience.

All successful entrepreneurs teach us not to give up the full time job until we have a plan, savings, and our business already make some money working part time. I hardly follow this advice, but this is the way i'm trying to follow with my projects. Thanks to them, i didn't quit. The last 2 weeks were so unproductive for me at job, my mind is only at my projects, investments, and planning my escape to work for myself. My projects, my business...

So far by now, i can only advice you in what works for me: part time work on your business, consolidate your escape plan. To me, DNhub.com, GetCode.org and easyCustomMaps.com are my source of motivation to continuing what am i doing now..

constantinLG | 11 years ago | on: How do I humanize my startup?

I do not know what are you writing about, but in the first place, you need challenging subjects that worth to be debated. Then, check the profile of your user that's coming in. Is the user only look for information, and than leave? Is he landing there but the content he is looking for is not what he needs? Checked the analytics? Installed a heat map - recording user interaction script to see how they behave on the page?

And since you already have some early adopters, have you also asked them why they do not interact with what you write? :)

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