SOLVE PROBLEMS.
Sometimes you do this by programming it yourself, sometimes by doing it off-the-shelf, but if at the end of the day you've solved someone else's problem, they will give you money.
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SOLVE PROBLEMS.
Sometimes you do this by programming it yourself, sometimes by doing it off-the-shelf, but if at the end of the day you've solved someone else's problem, they will give you money.
I can't see a furniture craftsman recommend that you just buy a chair at IKEA.
This philosophy leads to becoming the IKEA of software.
There is something to be said for writing code you can be proud of. I'm always working on finishing projects faster and not introduce bugs in the name of speed. I can't see a furniture craftsman recommend that you just buy a chair at IKEA. This philosophy leads to becoming the IKEA of software.
As in the most succesful?
There is something to be said for writing code you can be proud of. I'm always working on finishing projects faster and not introduce bugs in the name of speed. I can't see a furniture craftsman recommend that you just buy a chair at IKEA. This philosophy leads to becoming the IKEA of software.
>This philosophy leads to becoming the IKEA of software. As in the most succesful?
There is something to be said for writing code you can be proud of. I'm always working on finishing projects faster and not introduce bugs in the name of speed. I can't see a furniture craftsman recommend that you just buy a chair at IKEA. This philosophy leads to becoming the IKEA of software.
>This philosophy leads to becoming the IKEA of software. As in the most succesful?
But IKEA succeeds because they meet a very broad set of needs very shallowly. The IKEA book shelf will not necessarily be one you can hand down to your children, but it's pretty guaranteed to go well with your Target couch and Walmart dresser.
I'm not interested in competing with the mass producers on their terms.
There is something to be said for writing code you can be proud of. I'm always working on finishing projects faster and not introduce bugs in the name of speed. I can't see a furniture craftsman recommend that you just buy a chair at IKEA. This philosophy leads to becoming the IKEA of software.
>This philosophy leads to becoming the IKEA of software. As in the most succesful?
So, I'm not sure people are doing what you are saying.
THINK before you SOLVE.
A natural tendency for programmers/developers is to move towards a knee-jerk reaction of "I'll just start coding this". It's not that good solutions don't come up from that line of thinking; it's more that - as cyman states - there are faster ways to accomplish results if you simply think about how you're going to solve the real problem(s).
Once a problem is analysed and broken down into it's appropriate tasks/needs/requirements, sometimes a credit card solves the problem faster (and better).
Oh, and when you purchase solutions, you typically can investigate APIs and system requirements beforehand. Even after purchase, most reliable solution vendors offer support/money back guarantees.