That is true! There is a lot of danger going into both sides of the spectrum:
- Do excellent beautiful clean code, and you spent a lot of time, and your competitors outdid you;
- Do the most horrible spaghetti mess ball of mud code, and your product will be bug-ridden, and users won’t stay with you and jump to a competitor because their ! product quality ! is higher.
There is a right place of balance: how can we be less perfectionistic about our codebases and still keep the ! product quality ! good enough while maintaining the blazing speed of development, and develop the right thing our customer really needs.
If you are an entrepreneur, odds are you have worried about your competition. This definitely should not be the case in running a successful start-up. Learn why you should start viewing your competition with love and the things they can teach you today!
Unfortunately, a good machine learning trading method would never be revealed publicly, and one would have to start from scratch if one wants to learn how to do it.
People in e-commerce have a goldmine of behavioral data, but those in public health or government services, typically have awful data. So for this, no data, no model.
Only the founders, especially of bootstrapped startups, should take these jobs in the early stages of a startup even if team members can be hired or trained for it.
I need it because without a deadline I am never going to accomplish any task.
If the task looks big and I am afraid of the complexity, break it into small tasks and do it one by one.
So when I finish/tick off the task and review completed tasks in my ToDo list, I will gain confidence, empowerment, happiness, and, most important, I will increase my productivity level too.
Most successful people credit their successes to reading non-fiction:
- Bill Gates reads about 50 books per year.
- Warren Buffet reads 500 pages a day.
- Elon Musk is an avid reader and his success receipt: "I read books."
- Mark Zuckerberg resolved to read a book every 2 weeks.
Considering their example—learning from the best, I have made a goal to read 50 non-fiction books on finance, investment, and personal growth in total this year.
So now I am curious to know how many books do you read in a year?
I wanted to rotate an SVG reload-icon inside the circle by scrolling up and down on the web view without using any JavaScript library like jQuery or React.
- Do excellent beautiful clean code, and you spent a lot of time, and your competitors outdid you; - Do the most horrible spaghetti mess ball of mud code, and your product will be bug-ridden, and users won’t stay with you and jump to a competitor because their ! product quality ! is higher.
There is a right place of balance: how can we be less perfectionistic about our codebases and still keep the ! product quality ! good enough while maintaining the blazing speed of development, and develop the right thing our customer really needs.
That is the key.