A few suggestions: - attend meetups, but not just one. Create a longer term relationship with those you would consider for this role. The likelihood of meeting the co-founder who completes the successful startup formula…
Don't let it slow you down. Think about things practically. If you didn't get accepted now, that only means you won't receive money from them for now. You can still always get in touch and ask questions and hopefully…
Last I applied as a single founder I got an interview. Now I have a cofounder and made significant progress but our application didn't earn us an interview (the second time applying with this idea.) Perhaps I took…
Sorry for assuming C++ or C#
If the beginner understands functions I tell them it's the specific object running the function call. If not, I tell them it's the object that owns the most immediate scope (as in the one "running the code"). Also…
Probably because of the inferiority complex the infinity characteristic imposes on you. Makes you feel inadequate for not completing something. It's ironic as it had already existed in a sense - with TV. It never ends…
A few suggestions: - attend meetups, but not just one. Create a longer term relationship with those you would consider for this role. The likelihood of meeting the co-founder who completes the successful startup formula…
Don't let it slow you down. Think about things practically. If you didn't get accepted now, that only means you won't receive money from them for now. You can still always get in touch and ask questions and hopefully…
Last I applied as a single founder I got an interview. Now I have a cofounder and made significant progress but our application didn't earn us an interview (the second time applying with this idea.) Perhaps I took…
Sorry for assuming C++ or C#
If the beginner understands functions I tell them it's the specific object running the function call. If not, I tell them it's the object that owns the most immediate scope (as in the one "running the code"). Also…
Probably because of the inferiority complex the infinity characteristic imposes on you. Makes you feel inadequate for not completing something. It's ironic as it had already existed in a sense - with TV. It never ends…