This is a very nice. But before starting up a company, please kindly ensure that your company administrative requirements are in place. Make sure you have a good business strategic plan and a disaster recovery business continuity plan in case... Before developing a software product for people to use, ensure that all the development phases of the project passes through a test before moving to the next phase of the project. You need to understand that it will be very hard for people to find a good developer, you can easily find the ones that just finish learning how to code from bootcamps and youtube which they might not be able to understand how industry standard applications work and the cyber security measures to put in place.
Absolutely! You are 100% on point. To me, learning to code is like learning to speak a human language. If you put your mind to it, with time, you will begin to speak it.
I haven’t watched the entire video but as a developer with about 6-7 years experience in developing mobile apps, I can tell you the app would be very basic, slow, buggy, and filled with messy codes that would lead to headaches just adding new features.. you would spend painful hours debugging something very simple because you refused to hire an expert and in the end, you would have unhappy customers. Experience plays a vital role…
Quick suggestion guys. It will be a good idea to have a reference or direct link down where everything your guest made mentioned of can be provided to your viewers. You should ask him to provide it or have your team collect these links and put it in the video description. Like when he mentioned the udemy courses and TH-cam channel. And so many other references Tobi pointed out. Great job guys.
This is the equivalent of a guy winning the jackpot in the lottery and then saying: "Anyone can win the jackpot. Just buy a lottery ticket." Right. Technically anyone "can" but won't happen in reality for almost anyone.
From what I have seen in his app, it's pretty basic, so it's understandable to learn how to do that in 3 months know the goal is to build cdcare not to be a professional that can build anything 😊
I don't see the need for the comparison between cdcare and Netflix development team. He explained the scale of the business and the fact that he can manage the technical ecosystem now. That can change depending on where they are and the scope of the business in the future. But great interview though.
You can't code anything meaningful after learning code for 3 months, stop lying and giving people false motivation. Unless you want to build a simple calculator app or a tic tac toe game. A year maybe, to learn and begin to master a specialization i.e. either frontend, backend, Android, iOS, or database engineering etc
I think you are wrong. If you got in for a reason to build a particular app to solve a particular problem, it will take you a shorter time, because that's the reason you got in. There is focus in this regard. I am speaking as a developer with experience too.
@@rotimidokun we're talking three months chief, no prior experience and he's also insinuating that he's doing full-stack; I am an experienced dev and I've mentored people; I'm not excluding the possibility of him being an outlier but let's leave PR and speak the truth; I'm currently scared of using that product because of this statement;
Well, I think he's just managing what the initial programmer has built. Just to add features and debug. The questions now,has he built any major app from scratch apart from his app before?
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This is a very nice.
But before starting up a company, please kindly ensure that your company administrative requirements are in place.
Make sure you have a good business strategic plan and a disaster recovery business continuity plan in case...
Before developing a software product for people to use, ensure that all the development phases of the project passes through a test before moving to the next phase of the project.
You need to understand that it will be very hard for people to find a good developer, you can easily find the ones that just finish learning how to code from bootcamps and youtube which they might not be able to understand how industry standard applications work and the cyber security measures to put in place.
Angela Yu definitely does the magic 🎩... she's got best seller courses for a reason
Take Angela Yu's course today and come back to like this post❤
Please, which of her course was Mr Tobi referring to?
She has about 7 courses on Udemy.
I must try the Angela Lu's course. Was about to partner with a tech Co founder
I need to learn it
Insightful discussion, especially highlighting how communication mismatches between non-technical cofounders and developers can lead to future issues.
Tobi is 100% right. If you cant find a technical Cofounder, go and learn to build. Anybody can learn to code if you put your heart n mind to it
Absolutely! You are 100% on point.
To me, learning to code is like learning to speak a human language. If you put your mind to it, with time, you will begin to speak it.
I haven’t watched the entire video but as a developer with about 6-7 years experience in developing mobile apps, I can tell you the app would be very basic, slow, buggy, and filled with messy codes that would lead to headaches just adding new features.. you would spend painful hours debugging something very simple because you refused to hire an expert and in the end, you would have unhappy customers. Experience plays a vital role…
Yinmu 😂
Being a Cofounder isn't just learning to code
Great conversation!!! Tuned in from Johannesburg, South Africa...
Thanks for watching!
Insightful and inspiring. Thank you Techpoint and your guest Tobi.
Quick suggestion guys. It will be a good idea to have a reference or direct link down where everything your guest made mentioned of can be provided to your viewers. You should ask him to provide it or have your team collect these links and put it in the video description.
Like when he mentioned the udemy courses and TH-cam channel. And so many other references Tobi pointed out.
Great job guys.
Thanks for this suggestion. We will do exactly this.
Mr Tobi share some of my ideologies 😊
So happy to come across this.
Insightful!
Thank you #TechpointAfrica
The phD lady that spoke is really wise, real wise
Great insights! Pleasure listening in from 🇳🇿 New Zealand
If am a trader and have a product to sell . Is there a ready made software to use for easy buy process.
Please I would like to know the TH-cam channel he learnt the real live products 🙏🙏🙏🙏
This is still a small country if u trying to carrying it globally u need investors
Did you start your own even in your village 😂?
Hmmmmm. I need to meet this deji guy. He seems like a solid guy
Love this
I have ideas that are big but I need to build small business to raise it and sell
Hi, what’s your contact
I didn’t get the name of the guy that does projects live on TH-cam
Santos Enoque
thank you 🙏
Anyone can code bro it take tiresly work
This is the equivalent of a guy winning the jackpot in the lottery and then saying:
"Anyone can win the jackpot. Just buy a lottery ticket."
Right. Technically anyone "can" but won't happen in reality for almost anyone.
💀
3 months? Front and backend? Devops? Security.... I smell cap
I think you should watch the full interview
Hahahahahahahahaahahahahaha.
From what I have seen in his app, it's pretty basic, so it's understandable to learn how to do that in 3 months know the goal is to build cdcare not to be a professional that can build anything 😊
There are so many drag and drop development programs out there. Most founders are more qualified than their tech founders
1:05:50 Are you the tech founder or the reporter. Shut up and let the tech founder asnwer the questions
The senior reporter, should learn how not to interrupt people
How did you become a senior reporter?
There are no code apps and software available for real founders.
Like which one
@@successblue-print like zapier,bubble
Bro looks like kobe
I don't see the need for the comparison between cdcare and Netflix development team. He explained the scale of the business and the fact that he can manage the technical ecosystem now.
That can change depending on where they are and the scope of the business in the future.
But great interview though.
The host is too hostile. And you can't keep cutting the guest.
The interviewer needs to do better, stop interrupting and giving out opinion before asking a question please.
You can't code anything meaningful after learning code for 3 months, stop lying and giving people false motivation. Unless you want to build a simple calculator app or a tic tac toe game. A year maybe, to learn and begin to master a specialization i.e. either frontend, backend, Android, iOS, or database engineering etc
facts
I think you are wrong. If you got in for a reason to build a particular app to solve a particular problem, it will take you a shorter time, because that's the reason you got in.
There is focus in this regard. I am speaking as a developer with experience too.
@@rotimidokun we're talking three months chief, no prior experience and he's also insinuating that he's doing full-stack; I am an experienced dev and I've mentored people; I'm not excluding the possibility of him being an outlier but let's leave PR and speak the truth; I'm currently scared of using that product because of this statement;
Well, I think he's just managing what the initial programmer has built. Just to add features and debug. The questions now,has he built any major app from scratch apart from his app before?
I sell bs in his story unless he was eating sleeping code. How is it possible
Hello, @techpointafrica how can I attend this physical events?
Hi Adekunle.
If you're in Lagos, you can join us this Friday at Zone Tech Park, Gbagada Expressway at 3 p.m.
If you'd love to get a reminder, please register here: techpoint.africa/register-to-attend-pitch-friday/
@@techpointafrica l just got here. How often do you have such programs