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by Lanari
3772 days ago
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The first rule on the tech startups field is to not make "quality products", simply because you can't afford it. Then to claim you are making "quality products" because you can't afford not saying it. I was stuck with "making perfect projects" for long and got no profit from it, now I do both, I work simultaneously (I'm a NEET so a lot of time in hand) on one "perfect" with vanilla code and the other with a framework and any library I see online. The result is I finish several "non-perfect" projects and the one I'm working on almost finished and took me 2 months, the "perfect" project is taking me 3 years so far. It's a balance for me between joy and the need of money, and from my experience if you want to make some money just forget the "making quality products" BS and deal with it as a meme, Ayy LMAO. |
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