HI Kevin -
I think the best thing to do would be to get very basic a prototype up
and running as fast as you can (doesn't have to be totally functional
- placeholder text such as 'agent listings will appear here' is
fine!), set it up on a web address somewhere, and be in a position to
hand that UR
I speak for myself - but I'd concede that technical (co-)founders
respect the non-technical co-founders who (1) havean interest in
learning about technical concepts, and (2) put in a genuine effort to
understand thedomain just a bit more than they already do, and get
their hands dirty in the proces
my
> servers via your service. The other thing that immediately jumps to mind is
> the security implications.
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> Cheers,--
> Dan Washusen
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Hello Silicon Beach!
I'm Sandipan Razzaque, and I'm a developer. (Why does this feel like
an AA meeting all of a sudden?). Currently I'm working on a service
offering, Croniac (www.croniac.com) - which, in short, is a cloud-
based scheduling solution for companies with many VPS