Comment by fuzzfactor
3 years ago
>I (want|hope|expect|whatever) other people to use, or things I would use myself in a business context.
I can admire this right here.
As a priority if you do try to solve problems that you and others share in some way, this has got to be the path toward potentially most widespread utility.
Regardless of whether you are actually on that path, which can be a more elusive yellow brick road than the problems you are skilled at solving.
No matter how cool it is there are probably some things that nobody else ends up using anyway.
There you go, you built it and it turned out to be just for yourself :)
Without any details I respect that as much as the amazing non-business context accomplishments in this topic.
No matter how cool it is there are probably some things that nobody else ends up using anyway. ... There you go, you built it and it turned out to be just for yourself :)
Excellent point! It is true for most of the things I build, even though the intent is for the "thing" to see use by others, that the inception was a case of "scratching my own itch." And yes, even if the thing "fails" as something in the global marketplace, I still have the result to continue using for my own itch. :-)