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by Jugurtha 681 days ago
>1. he is just someone graduated from my school not someone i know personally

So? You'll talk with many people you didn't personally know. Case in point, we're having this conversation.

>2. i want restaurants to keep their menus and kinda "host" their menus themselves. and i won't be providing any customer service or something like that. because of that, i want corporate restaurants have tech infrastructure.

I'm sure you have reasons that lead you to this, and I'm sure you'll learn many things talking with people in the field.

>3. my only concern is about the product

So many built the best product people never used.

Please get out there and talk with people in a way they'll tell you about their problems and what they've done to solve them or not.

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you are right but i just wanna start doing real stuff. build it. if it won't fit in the market so be it i don't care. i just wanna do something.
I understand. You have the itch. You want to build it. This is completely understandable. However, it's not like you can, as you don't have the technical skills to do so. In other words, you're refusing to do something you can now, which is probe the market, because you're in hurry to do something you're not yet capable of doing...

What would you say, if you probe a little bit and get a slight understanding of problems, and then, learn how to code just that. Little by little, you learn and stay motivated because you're converging towards something real.

However, if you are completely indifferent to the outcome, then by all means, go ahead; programming is fun for its own sake. It's just that the premise of this conversation was misleading.