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You don't have to know how to write code to create custom software. You can find programmers all over the world who will create software to your specific needs. You could literally start your first custom software project tonight when you know how to get started. This guide will teach you how.
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The Newbies Guide To Making Software By Michael Rasmussen and Jason Tarasi
bottomline: research and analyze first, August 15, 2007
Reviewer: Lorie Therese Locara
Dan Thompson's "Making of Auction SOS" is a primer on how he made "his own" auction software. Actually, he just designed it, and he outsourced the coding itself to a programmer from a project outsourcing site, Scriptlance, as he mentioned in his e-book.
If you wanna go in his steps and create software of your own without having to learn a programming language, this is for you. Yes, you will have to pay the programmer, and yes, you will gamble your money on this, but if you really want to have your own software, this is a good case study/anecdote/step by step account of how you can duplicate what Dan Thompson did.
What I love about this e-book was that Dan Thompson also included the mistakes he made. I also love the fact that every step he took in the process is in here, and there are screenshots to both guide the reader and to show how he really did it.
He warns readers though, never to risk their last $500 on software development if that money is their last. Software development has risks that he had outlined in the e-book, and he went into it not primarily for moneymaking, but more to do something new. He had the money to burn, so he was able to go into it. If you are considering software development out of desperation, DON'T, unless you yourself will do the code, and before you do, do research your market first.
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The Newbies Guide To Making Software By Michael Rasmussen and Jason Tarasi
Good for newbies indeed, March 02, 2008
I do not know much about programming, much less how to create a program, so I found this resource very informative and educational. This proves that creating and selling software are not really all that complicated even if you do not know how to program! You just need to have a good imagination and a feel of what the market needs and know some basic information such as the popular available programming languages out there.
The authors show step by step what you need to do – conceptualizing the software, finding a competent programmer to work with, testing, and finding the right sales channels, a step beyond what I expect from this report, and I appreciate the authors’ effort here. The information here is basic yet already complete in itself.
It is also a good thing that there is an FAQ section at the end of this write-up, although I believe there could be more questions addressed than the few ones here.
Overall, though, I would definitely recommend this to newbies.
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