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by mechanical_fish
6661 days ago
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Sounds like you might not be ready to do a startup. Remember, it will consume most of your time. Keep learning. Put up a prototype of your idea as soon as you can. Being able to wave a prototype at people will help attract talent -- hackers want to work with other good hackers. Don't worry about losing the idea. There will be other ideas. As you've discovered, the secret is not having the perfect idea... it's having the skills to execute one idea after another. Finally, don't expect profs in a CompSci department -- or any other academic department, really -- to have the first clue how to find someone who actually ships products for a living. ;) That's not really their job. |
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And I have seen other people try my idea in limited form, but they all sucked. Really what this is, is a way for me to help MYSELF out. But I am definitely going to stay at it and make it work one way or another.