Reading time: 5 Mins In issue 5 we discussed how to execute on an idea, and step 2 was to build a prototype. Today we explore that concept in detail. This is the advice I wish I had before I went to build my first app… How not to do a tech start up The first true tech start-up I attempted to build was Netwrk: a professional networking app that scanned peoples business cards using OCR and generated a QR code so contact info could be swapped quickly (this was a couple of years prior to LinkedIn integrating the QR code feature).
Issue #7: Prototyping 101 (plus a superb owl)
Issue #7: Prototyping 101 (plus a superb owl)
Issue #7: Prototyping 101 (plus a superb owl)
Reading time: 5 Mins In issue 5 we discussed how to execute on an idea, and step 2 was to build a prototype. Today we explore that concept in detail. This is the advice I wish I had before I went to build my first app… How not to do a tech start up The first true tech start-up I attempted to build was Netwrk: a professional networking app that scanned peoples business cards using OCR and generated a QR code so contact info could be swapped quickly (this was a couple of years prior to LinkedIn integrating the QR code feature).