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by jamielee
4419 days ago
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I am having a hard time following your logic. If you wanted people to pay you 6 hours a day to write code, then I am sure you could get great pay working as a programmer. I think the better question to ask is, "What problem am I solving for my [potential] customers that is worth them paying for it?" (rather than "how do I get them to pay?" The former is a more sustainable business philosophy) And I am pretty sure market fit and quality of the product are not mutually exclusive. They go hand in hand. |
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Also, I've worked for many companies that had shitty code but lots of revenue.