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by ahoyhere
4889 days ago
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Ruben, thanks for chiming in with your experience! You had development experience and could tell what was going on… and Nathan didn't, which is why I was discouraging him from that route. I personally don't know anyone w/o dev chops who fully outsourced the development of their product, with success. I'd love to hear about how your friends made it work. Was it with your help? |
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These are the ones that were successful at it...many more were not. But I don't know if the ratio is the same for people with/without dev experience (plus sample size is too small).
What I do know is that most:
1. Got help picking a developer initially
2. Had some guidelines on how to work with a developer
3. Had no development experience
4. Had to get learn how to outsource and made some mistakes (but eventually made it work)
Outsourcing is tough at first but it gets easier. Like any skill, you have to get better at it.
In any case, I do think it's a great idea to learn how to program so you're not so helpless if/when problems come up.