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Welcome to my main writing space. The main reason for starting this is to write down all my experience while creating new products or services, facing entrepreneurship and startup problems, using different kinds of technology, and making investments.
MOSTLY IN WEB3.
Nowadays there is plenty of information to learn and achieve any project, idea, or concept anyone has. One of the most common problems I have found is how to deal with all that information.
When I begin a new project I always start searching for information about similar products, how is the market (if exists) for this particular idea, and all this stuff that enables us to go from concept to launch.
As soon as I decide to bring an idea to life, learning as much as I can about the product or service I want to create and all behind it, is my main focus.
When you start feeling pretty confident about your initial knowledge and trying to model the minimum viable product to launch, several repeated and common questions appear.
Which technologies should I use to build the product?
What should be the baselines of the first version?
How do I start creating a plan to launch and grow?
These are some examples of questions that are important, but most of what you find while searching for answers is sites, posts, or books telling you what to do. It’s excellent to have a variety of opinions on how to face those problems, but I think that what helps most is to understand the basis of the questions so that you can model the best solution for your problems.
Experience is key, of course. Creating, working, losing, and winning give us all of the knowledge needed to move faster on our next steps and focus on things that will matter when creating a new product or service.
I want this writings to be a recurrent source of information and documented experience about all these processes and hopefully, more people will benefit from these writings, avoid common mistakes, speed up their knowledge, and increase the confidence in their decisions.
All that said, It won’t be a “do this” or “don’t do that” kind of writings. My main objective is to help people understand what’s behind every problem and solution so they can confront their own issues and know how to start thinking about the way to achieve the best results.
I am a Software developer and IT consultant. I have been working as an employee and freelancer for a long time but my real passion is entrepreneurship. Most of my experience is with front-end and mobile development, but due to my increasing passion for creating new products and love for technology I have learned most of the stacks needed to build end-to-end products or services, now on web3 too.
I really enjoy learning, reading, building products, creating startups, writing code, and working with people to create amazing things and I will do my best to keep this writings as a place to find answers and motivation for those who want to bring their ideas to life.
Welcome to my main writing space. The main reason for starting this is to write down all my experience while creating new products or services, facing entrepreneurship and startup problems, using different kinds of technology, and making investments.
MOSTLY IN WEB3.
Nowadays there is plenty of information to learn and achieve any project, idea, or concept anyone has. One of the most common problems I have found is how to deal with all that information.
When I begin a new project I always start searching for information about similar products, how is the market (if exists) for this particular idea, and all this stuff that enables us to go from concept to launch.
As soon as I decide to bring an idea to life, learning as much as I can about the product or service I want to create and all behind it, is my main focus.
When you start feeling pretty confident about your initial knowledge and trying to model the minimum viable product to launch, several repeated and common questions appear.
Which technologies should I use to build the product?
What should be the baselines of the first version?
How do I start creating a plan to launch and grow?
These are some examples of questions that are important, but most of what you find while searching for answers is sites, posts, or books telling you what to do. It’s excellent to have a variety of opinions on how to face those problems, but I think that what helps most is to understand the basis of the questions so that you can model the best solution for your problems.
Experience is key, of course. Creating, working, losing, and winning give us all of the knowledge needed to move faster on our next steps and focus on things that will matter when creating a new product or service.
I want this writings to be a recurrent source of information and documented experience about all these processes and hopefully, more people will benefit from these writings, avoid common mistakes, speed up their knowledge, and increase the confidence in their decisions.
All that said, It won’t be a “do this” or “don’t do that” kind of writings. My main objective is to help people understand what’s behind every problem and solution so they can confront their own issues and know how to start thinking about the way to achieve the best results.
I am a Software developer and IT consultant. I have been working as an employee and freelancer for a long time but my real passion is entrepreneurship. Most of my experience is with front-end and mobile development, but due to my increasing passion for creating new products and love for technology I have learned most of the stacks needed to build end-to-end products or services, now on web3 too.
I really enjoy learning, reading, building products, creating startups, writing code, and working with people to create amazing things and I will do my best to keep this writings as a place to find answers and motivation for those who want to bring their ideas to life.
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