Re: [SiliconBeach] Re: Looking for Technical Cofounder/Programmers/Guidance

2012-01-05 Thread David Lyon
If you come from a Banking Finance Background, it's a big advantage. You can probably raise the funds you need to do something. Also, don't limit yourself to a web only solution. Think mobile (android) and think LED signs. In Japan, they put screens on pretty much anything, anywhere they can. For

[SiliconBeach] Re: Looking for Technical Cofounder/Programmers/Guidance

2012-01-05 Thread Andrew McCarthy
Hey Kevin, Below is some general advice. Great people want to work on winning teamsĀ -I agree with Sandipan here, Get a prototype up and running and start testing your Hypothesis. The more you can qualify your idea, the easier it will be to convince 10x developers to jump on board. Sleep around-

Re: [SiliconBeach] Re: Looking for Technical Cofounder/Programmers/Guidance

2012-01-03 Thread Nick Holmes a Court
Id be looking here http://www.quora.com/What-are-some-startup-co-founder-dating-sites A colleague of mine had some luck with http://www.founder2be.com/ Best of luck On 3 January 2012 10:04, Sandipan Razzaque wrote: > HI Kevin - > > I think the best thing to do would be to get very basic a pr

[SiliconBeach] Re: Looking for Technical Cofounder/Programmers/Guidance

2012-01-02 Thread Sandipan Razzaque
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