Behind the Startup: #Part2
Today, I want to talk about perhaps the biggest issue in startups and any job — burnout.
Throughout my time as a developer, I experienced burnout once👇
Make sure to establish transparent processes so your team can see and understand where you’re heading.
There are no perfect solutions to all problems, and I’m still learning a lot. However, discipline and rest can act as a kind of “silver bullet.” Remember to take breaks👇
My observation for today, after another meeting:
I reviewed the work we’ve done and was impressed by how our startup is progressing. We started with an idea and have now developed it into an application with various services and databases.
In moments like these, you realize why you chose to work on a startup and what motivates you in your profession. It gives you extra motivation and strength to see your project succeed and help people solve their problems.
Startup Under the Hood. Part 1
Hi, I’m Alex, a full-stack developer. My main stack is .NET. In this series, I want to share my daily experiences working on a startup. My goal is to show people interested in project development the challenges, pros👇
What are the benefits? This kind of experience in app design helps you see project development from a completely different angle. You’ll start noticing design details in the apps you use. Your communication with designers will improve👇
When you’re working on the design, you’ll remember all the specifics of your layout, spacing, and so on.
It was an interesting experience, and it’s still ongoing. Grab a hot cup of coffee ☕️, good luck with your endeavors, and we’ll talk again soon!