Ask HN: How did you do with your goals for 2010?
Slightly over a year ago, aitoehigie asked what our plans were for 2010. Plans mentioned included learning Erlang, teaching kids to play Go, quitting a day job, ending the year with 10x as many customers as it started with, writing a book, starting to eat a proper breakfast, and many more.
http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1013531
I know patio11 succeeded in his intention to quit his day job; and I know I didn't reach my target (I have lots of new customers, but I'm not up by a factor of 10). How did the rest of you do with your goals for 2010?
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all joking aside, I did not achieve everything I wanted in 2010, but I made some solid progress, and I'm looking forward to 2011. My "real" goal was to have a product shipping that I could try to sell, in 2010. I got distracted and lost some time around the middle of the year, and fell short of that goal. But I at least have some demoable stuff, and I now realize that that's fine, since I want to apply Blank's Customer Development Methodology before I go any further.
So my goal for 2011, is to get started doing Customer Development, and both find "product / market fit" and finish a product.
-Not yet managed to : ramen profitability. Product is on the market for about a month, new version based on a lot of feedback is coming in early january.
-Goals for 2011: beyond ramen profitability, work, research (I tend to focus on algorithmic products), release a new web app and to get traction. Possibly will need to do a bit of contracting in between which will slow things down a little.
I enrolled in graduate school pursuing M.S. Computer Science, watched online course lectures, read textbooks, worked on a number of pet projects, and learned new programming languages... all while working full-time.
I'm now 9/30 credits towards my Masters degree and currently interviewing with Google (made it through 2 steps thus far). While I may or may not get an offer, it is just another step on the path to reach my goal.
But if you want a tip, remember this: The grass may be greener on the other side, but it still needs to be cut, weeded, and watered.