This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Waqas Younis
I follow how software and programs were developed back in the day; one of my favorites is the creation of VisiCalc. When the computer keyboard used to have only left and right keys, no up and down keys, they developed a spreadsheet software. Isn't that amazing?
After reading a couple of articles and watching some videos, I wrote the calculation in my personal-tech diary:
"Don't think of it as if the problem is actually solvable by you or not. Or it must be easy, there could be a possibility that you need to go extra mile to bring it to life."
"The only thing you need to think about is that the problem actually exists and people are willing to pay to get it solved" 20th December 2023
Consider it as a signal to start working on the idea that you think it's too big for you.
Cheers.
PS: Pardon my handwriting, I am better at typing. :)
This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Waqas Younis
Waqas Younis | Sciencx (2024-07-14T00:52:58+00:00) Find something worth solving, not what you can solve.. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2024/07/14/find-something-worth-solving-not-what-you-can-solve/
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