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by raverbashing
4569 days ago
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> If you at all bother to understand your problem domain This is a startup. There is no problem domain.
There is no spec. There's none for a startup.
You may not even have code. If you're doing a "startup" but have this ironed out, great, everything you said then applies, but it's not a startup, since you found your business model, it's a small company. And I would love to enforce constraints on the DB but unfortunately, I already had "primary keys" that repeat, unbeknownst to the project customers. |
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Is the startup just a game developers do on their free time? Because if it is trying to solve a problem, there is a problem domain, even if it's the wrong problem.