This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Furkan Gülşen
A mistake I made a lot during my university years: Starting a project without a plan, continuing it, then quitting and starting another project after a while because I couldn't cope.
I explained the detail of the flow I made in the image step-by-step below, I hope it will be useful ⚡️
Finding Ideas
- You should do a brainstorming for this. It may also be useful for you to visit sites such as Producthunt and betalist and examine what the world is doing.
Planning
- The most important stage. Here you need to do a detailed planning. Which technology will be used, how much time will be allocated, what will be the size of the project, budget allocated etc etc. When this stage is over, you can clearly understand whether you will continue the project or not.
Start Project
- Don't believe too much in the saying "starting a project is half the finish" and believing that the main thing is to start. The main thing is to keep the project going.
Development
- If you have done the planning properly, you will now only have the workload of coding. You will apply the roadmap you drew during the planning phase step by step.
Publish
- Congratulations, your project is complete. You can now go to Production and share this project in places such as Product Hunt, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram ... and watch the incoming interactions.
This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Furkan Gülşen
Furkan Gülşen | Sciencx (2023-03-17T09:50:01+00:00) How not to start a software project. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2023/03/17/how-not-to-start-a-software-project/
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