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  1. Simon G

    I've Read UNSCRIPTED!

    GOLD! HOT! 
    I've read UNSCRIPTED, or actually have it read to me as an Audible audiobook. Great book. More entertaining than TMF, although a bit strange experience after being used to MJ's audiobook voice in TMF.
  2. Simon G

    Anyone with experience selling software to organisations?

    Personally, I wouldn't get a lawyer, although I'm sure many people disagree with me. This depends also largely on the country your operating in. Just study other license agreements, read about the subject and try to make the license agreement as suitable for your purposes as possible. Most...
  3. Simon G

    Anyone with experience selling software to organisations?

    I have not sold software as a private person to organizations, but have long experience in working as a software developer and related roles, also participating in licensing decisions both as seller as a buyer. My advice is to prepare a few packages consisting of following components: 1) The...
  4. Simon G

    Software developer in Germany, 40 years old

    INTRO 
    Hi Jordan, thanks. You raise some good questions. I have also made a lot of thoughts about these issues. There have been moments where I think that it's crazy to give up a well-paying (for a slowlaner) job which I even enjoy, at least the core activity of it (programming). On the other hand...
  5. Simon G

    Software developer in Germany, 40 years old

    INTRO 
    Hello Igor, nice to meet you, great to see that there are other software developers here as well. I like building backend systems, and especially algorithms, figuring out how to get output B from input A. I also build frontends, but find it often more tedious than fun. What I have in mind now...
  6. Simon G

    I've Read The Millionaire Fastlane!

    GOLD! HOT! 
    Just finished TMF as an Audible audiobook. Also got the Kindle version to recap some parts. One of the best books I've ever read – it's informational, insightful and entertaining. Wish I had read it much earlier, but better late than never I guess.
  7. Simon G

    Software developer in Germany, 40 years old

    INTRO 
    Hi Alex, congratulations for starting your own thing, what are you working on? You're welcome to private message me (I hope this forum has that functionality).
  8. Simon G

    Software developer in Germany, 40 years old

    INTRO 
    Thanks, lowtek. I've just finished reading about CENTS in TMF and it has given my ideas and thoughts some more clarity, and I could eliminate some ideas with not enough potential for now. My immediate goal is now to finish TMF and re-evaluate the remaining ideas.
  9. Simon G

    A Fastlane Test - What is Your Locus Of Control?

    NOTABLE! MINDSET 
    Internal Locus||||||||||||||||||79% Extrrnal Locus||||||21%
  10. Simon G

    Software developer in Germany, 40 years old

    INTRO 
    T Thanks! In the last years I've worked on many different software projects, either developing backend software for mobile apps or as a full-stack web developer for various intranet applications.
  11. Simon G

    Software developer in Germany, 40 years old

    INTRO 
    Thanks all for the welcomes! Yes, the decision was not easy to make, but now I've made it. Can't wait to get out of my job! My last day is still uncertain, as I have to regulate some family-related things before I'm able to give my notice to my employer. Should be not later than May 2019 (too...
  12. Simon G

    Software developer in Germany, 40 years old

    INTRO 
    Hello from Germany, I'm a 40 year old software developer, progressed from a sidelaner (just doing what's absolutely necessary in life) to a slowlaner (saving money, building skills) and aspiring to become a fastlaner. Currently working in a pretty easy job developing software as a consultant...
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