| Sorry to say, but this is 370 words that say nothing. choose a programming language that best suits and can easily accomplish your product's requirements Such as? I would love to hear OP's thoughts about the relationship between product requirements and language choice. Unfortunately, he doesn't offer any. Frameworks are very important for startups to keep up their pace. Why? I don't mean to be snarky, but I really want to understand what makes frameworks so important, especially if we've already selected the best language for the product. An explanation is better than a declaration. Give more preference to the programming language which the team members are familiar with What happens when this choice is the exact opposite of the best language for the product requirements? I imagine this happens quite often. Then what do you do? Have an eye on the availability and cost of hiring a programmer in the language you choose. Again, conflicting advice. What do you do when this is totally different from what the team members already know? Do not blindly follow the trend A startup is not about the language, it's all about the people. don't worry too much, just startup!!! These last 3 items sound more like fortune cookie content than blog advice. It's hard to argue with much here because there isn't much here. If I turned this report into any competent manager or professor, it would probably come back with one word on it, "Obvious" OP, please put some meat on these bones. You sound like you have something important to add. So add it. |