I’m from Denmark and cannot find a job for 3-4 months now as a junior dev with 1YO.
Now I just started my company which is registered in DK .
Currently I’m building a SaaS alone and tbh there are many things I don’t know and I’m in the phase of most developer
- Code, goole things I don’t know, read doc
- 1 slack little by scrolling on reddit
- Fix bug
- Continue adding new features until it reach MVP point
- Learn more about backend and frontend
I’ve been repeating this for 1-2 months now.
There’s a saying: If there is no bridge, you have to build it yourself and this is what I try to do since I got plenty time and I’m done binge watching series, Squid game, Sillicon Valley and so on.
–
On the best senario my SaaS works out and this will be my new full time job, and I don’t need to be worried getting fired out of nowhere again.
Worst case which is really not the worst case. Because I get better at building stuff, put things together, backend, frontend, system design, design pattern. trouble shooting bugs etc etc etc, you name it.
Moreover, I post my progress on my company linkedin’s post like ” HELLOO today I redesign UI. Stay tuned for next post”
Do you think it’s crazy idea?
submitted by /u/ballbeamboy2
[link] [comments]
r/cscareerquestions I’m from Denmark and cannot find a job for 3-4 months now as a junior dev with 1YO. Now I just started my company which is registered in DK . Currently I’m building a SaaS alone and tbh there are many things I don’t know and I’m in the phase of most developer Code, goole things I don’t know, read doc 1 slack little by scrolling on reddit Fix bug Continue adding new features until it reach MVP point Learn more about backend and frontend I’ve been repeating this for 1-2 months now. There’s a saying: If there is no bridge, you have to build it yourself and this is what I try to do since I got plenty time and I’m done binge watching series, Squid game, Sillicon Valley and so on. – On the best senario my SaaS works out and this will be my new full time job, and I don’t need to be worried getting fired out of nowhere again. Worst case which is really not the worst case. Because I get better at building stuff, put things together, backend, frontend, system design, design pattern. trouble shooting bugs etc etc etc, you name it. Moreover, I post my progress on my company linkedin’s post like ” HELLOO today I redesign UI. Stay tuned for next post” Do you think it’s crazy idea? submitted by /u/ballbeamboy2 [link] [comments]
I’m from Denmark and cannot find a job for 3-4 months now as a junior dev with 1YO.
Now I just started my company which is registered in DK .
Currently I’m building a SaaS alone and tbh there are many things I don’t know and I’m in the phase of most developer
- Code, goole things I don’t know, read doc
- 1 slack little by scrolling on reddit
- Fix bug
- Continue adding new features until it reach MVP point
- Learn more about backend and frontend
I’ve been repeating this for 1-2 months now.
There’s a saying: If there is no bridge, you have to build it yourself and this is what I try to do since I got plenty time and I’m done binge watching series, Squid game, Sillicon Valley and so on.
–
On the best senario my SaaS works out and this will be my new full time job, and I don’t need to be worried getting fired out of nowhere again.
Worst case which is really not the worst case. Because I get better at building stuff, put things together, backend, frontend, system design, design pattern. trouble shooting bugs etc etc etc, you name it.
Moreover, I post my progress on my company linkedin’s post like ” HELLOO today I redesign UI. Stay tuned for next post”
Do you think it’s crazy idea?
submitted by /u/ballbeamboy2
[link] [comments]