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My story in point form: -I'm 33 and have the brain of an engineer/math/programming person, but my experiences and education are more business related. I have ambitions to build software. -Undergrad in business. -Worked corporate for 2 years as Business Analyst. -Went back to school, did a masters in operations …
I've come to realize that there is a need in the industry for which I currently work in, that can be addressed with web software. Existing software exists, but is very expensive. From my research, I did find a company who is doing it at a reasonable cost, however, they …
Disclaimer: I'm not a programmer. I'm a business person. I somewhat disagree with DhCoder. Sometimes its advantageous to be a jack of all trades. If you want to be on the business end of things instead of only doing (programming). Project managing, business analyst, outsourcing, employing, all lend itself to …
For sure its taking jobs away from USA, Canada and all developed economies where the labour costs are relatively higher. That has been happening for many years now. Is there a good side, I don't think so. As a USA programmer, your competition now is greater, so you have to …
Hi all, I'm brand new here and looking for some advice. I'm putting together plans to start a software development company. I live in Toronto, Canada and I'm not a programmer. I have an understanding of it, but never learned to code. My plans are to handle all client side …
Hi, I'm currently helping run a family business, but I'm not enjoying it anymore. I really like IT and software especially. I don't know if I want to program, or just be the interface between programming and customers.
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