Economy & Business
Latest Questions for Economy & Business (1866)
Buddy, seeing your question, it's like looking at my younger self. That drive to achieve a goal, wishing there were 48 hours in a day – I totally get it.
Folks, this is such a real problem, a hurdle almost every IT professional and entrepreneur faces.
First, it's crucial to understand that whether your family feels "neglected" isn't about the sheer amo...
This is an excellent question, and it's a major concern for many who are considering transitioning from employment to entrepreneurship. I can tell you very directly: Yes, it will be, but it's a comple...
Mate, seeing your question, I can almost picture you coding away, feeling a chill on your scalp. Anyone who's been through it understands.
First, let's be clear about one thing: hair loss is your body...
Buddy, that's a great question. It shows you're seriously thinking about your life instead of just drifting along. I've been in this industry for quite a few years, seen too many people doing 996, and...
Haha, in your dreams. If you genuinely expect user bug reports to be more detailed than the code you write, your company is probably not far from bankruptcy.
Man, I totally get that feeling. It's practically the "daily grind" every product person goes through. It feels like chasing a bus you can never quite catch; just when you think you're about to reach ...
This question is almost every engineer's "soul-searching dilemma." You feel like you can create a world when you sit down to code, but when you're pulled into a meeting, you feel like life is slipping...
Yes, absolutely.
This applies regardless of company size; even with just two programmers, it should be implemented. Many people think Code Review wastes time or is just about finding faults, but that'...
Absolutely, especially in the early stages of a startup, it's almost a standard setup for founders. However, there are quite a few "pitfalls" involved, and I'll break them down for you.
This situation usually has a specific term: "On-call." Whoever is on duty has to get up.
You can think of it like a doctor on call at a hospital.
Dude, this question is a classic, practically every engineer's "soul-searching" dilemma. In the office, arguments over documentation are just as common, if not more so, than arguments over code style.
This is a classic dilemma that almost every internet team grapples with daily. It's like asking, "Is speed or safety more important for a car?" The answer is definitely "both are important," but your ...
This is an excellent question, but there's no single standard answer. Because every company's business model and development stage are different.
Buddy, you've hit the nail on the head with this question. Can you stick with it? The answer is: It's tough, but if you change your mindset, you can.
This is a common question, especially for those new to code hosting platforms. Let me explain it to you in simple terms.
First, the most direct answer is: If your code repository (repo) is public, you...
This is a classic question that anyone looking to start something of their own ponders. Let's chat about it, not as some business theory, but just like two old friends talking.
Hey, buddy, take it easy. This kind of thing is indeed infuriating, but it's a hurdle many creators and developers might encounter. It feels like someone stole your carefully grown cabbage and claimed...
This question is essentially asking if your product has a "moat." That is, what do you have that others find difficult to imitate or surpass, allowing you to maintain an advantage in competition? This...
To make users abandon a long-used competitor and choose you, there's essentially one reason: they are "unhappy" with their current solution, there's a "pain point" that hasn't been addressed, and you ...