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  1. flyingdev

    I have an idea for a software, but i don't know how to program

    INTRO 
    Being 21, you have plenty of time. Learning to code and create a project is a great learning opportunity itself. In worst case you will end up with very desirable skills in the job market. It also seems like you know your way around the business - as you do these 3d tours.
  2. flyingdev

    (Almost) happy slowlaner here - looking for advice

    SLOWLANE INTRO 
    Yes, I shouldn't say that. Planes are much, much more expensive. Execution is something that holds me. I built a product. But it is hard to explain what exactly it does. Finding customers was hard. I even emailed like 20 people ;) ;) ;) There is lot of ideas. Like recent article I read about...
  3. flyingdev

    (Almost) happy slowlaner here - looking for advice

    SLOWLANE INTRO 
    And another 18 months passed. Reached this forum again in a state of melancholy ;) All your advises are good and I am not sure if I have what it takes to be an entrepreneur. I am bit frustrated, that's all I guess. Little brag - bought a 3d printer and managed to learn 3d design to quite good...
  4. flyingdev

    (Almost) happy slowlaner here - looking for advice

    SLOWLANE INTRO 
    Thanks for your posts. As comfortable as I am, I know, if I won't change something, I won't be able to pursue few dreams of mine - owning a plane (although I will be able to fly 25-50 hours a year with current income), early retirement at 50 yo. Plus, I have the feeling that I should not take...
  5. flyingdev

    (Almost) happy slowlaner here - looking for advice

    SLOWLANE INTRO 
    Hi, its been few years since I read Fastlane Millionaire, I tried few things in the meantime, but looks like I really enjoy slowlane. I have good job (Software Engineer), making good money and live in Europe, where there are this perks like free health service and lot of holidays days (33 in my...
  6. flyingdev

    19 y/o student, programmer and entrepreneur

    INTRO 
    Hi @TimTheCoder, do you have some updates on your project?
  7. flyingdev

    19 y/o student, programmer and entrepreneur

    INTRO 
    It has. However it may be very hard for you to deal with it. I am working around my ideas for 10 years, and have lot of work experience and its still hard to put my little side project together. You have lot of advantage from your enthusiasm and young age, but you need to know that you may...
  8. flyingdev

    19 y/o student, programmer and entrepreneur

    INTRO 
    Well, I have to say it looks really good! And idea is also innovative, I think it could be very good fun for students and teachers to do quick 10-15 minutes quiz at the end of lengthy lesson in order to see what pupils remembered. So I think your idea is brilliant. Regarding marketing and...
  9. flyingdev

    19 y/o student, programmer and entrepreneur

    INTRO 
    Hi Tim, nice to meet fellow UK based fastliner. For me, you already living the dream ;), this is why: * 19 yo with proper mindset (read FM) and still lot opportunity to make mistakes ;) * you have website with 2k users, which is a lot, since its niche and I think your users are committed * you...
  10. flyingdev

    flyingdev first app progress

    EXECUTION 
    Yesterday 30 minutes, and today around 1.5 hour, maybe 2.
  11. flyingdev

    AMA: Experienced developer will anwser questions about coding

    Hi @ActionMonth I see you are from Texas. I am not very familiar with job market there. Maybe you should move somewhere else like California? What I noticed, it often takes time to get first job - there would be often someone with more experience. My advices or actions would be: * try to write...
  12. flyingdev

    AMA: Experienced developer will anwser questions about coding

    Hi @corius This is interesting question and interesting need. What I see here, question is does this automation require machine learning or not? In general, from my experience, I see here such options: * C/C++ for crucial operations which require perfect timing * Java/Scala/Go for operations...
  13. flyingdev

    flyingdev first app progress

    EXECUTION 
    Today 1 hour in tube and manage to make some progress - plus thinking on some problems to solve while walking.
  14. flyingdev

    flyingdev first app progress

    EXECUTION 
    Hi, I love reading this forum and in general all fastlane related books and articles. But now, I am also executing - its weird feeling but great :) I am very distracted by myself, this forum, lot of 'golden' content on quora and internet in general - how other reached fastlane. But I also know...
  15. flyingdev

    AMA: Experienced developer will anwser questions about coding

    Hi, I was never using Shopify, only opensource libraries they created - they give back to dev community. But maybe one of this would help: * try to use different shop/playground if there is one to experiment * do you really need submenu? Does your shop will have better UX thanks to this? Best
  16. flyingdev

    AMA: Experienced developer will anwser questions about coding

    Hi, I would like to contribute to this excellent community. I am experience developer, I have deep Ruby on Rails, Golang, Javascript experience. I also used to teach on Ruby training classes, mentor team members and I am mentor to someone started learning programming from scratch and recently...
  17. flyingdev

    Self-Taught "Coder" With 5-Figure MRR SaaS Company

    SAAS / APPS WEB/DIGITAL 
    @James A Thank you for your topic, its very inspirational. I spend yesterday 2 hours coding my project and today 30 minutes (in tube). Reading stuff like yours makes me keep bad thoughts away. Thanks! Regarding languages to learn, I would recommend Ruby (and Rails) as I think its still fastest...
  18. flyingdev

    Fastlane Student, opportunity seeker from London

    INTRO 
    Hi All, I am very glad I found this forum. I am long time Fastlane entry seeker, and I think I will get there soon. Since few weeks ago I manage to make a mind shift - until now, I was struggling with marketing of my products. I have lot of good ideas and very good coding skills (Ruby on Rails...
  19. flyingdev

    Looking for opportunities!

    Looking for opportunities!
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