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Hey Mohamed!

I doing a coding challenge where I'm building 6 apps in 60 days. Take it one day at a time. The smartest person in the a game isn't always the person who ends up winning. The person who doesn't give up usually wins. You should check out codeschool.com. They have great courses.


Thank you. I'm on Team Treehouse at the moment for Web Dev track. I will check out codeschool too.


We intend to use the same model as Kickstarter and specifically focus on tech startups. Kickstarter tends to focus more on Arts/Craft projects (including movies) and doesn't cater to tech startups unless they are creating a software/hardware hybrid like the Peeble smartwatch. Fundable uses a equity crowdfunding model which makes us different from them. Thanks for your question Cmrberry


It's a cool tool! I used it a few weeks ago to create some slick picture widgets.


Cool, can you share some feedback?

We'll be new widgets and improvements soon. :)


Anil your representing RTP well!!


I've taken it upon myself to learn coding and at times, I find myself completely hating it. I too view it as a "means to an end", allowing me to produce MVP without needing to consult with "professional" programmers paying them to create a beta product in which I will and can create. My goal as an entrepreneur is to be a triple threat: Marketing, Bus. Dev. & Product Development. I believe whether your in the tech, bio-medical or renewable energy spaces; you are supposed to be able to create a MVP even if it is crap; especially if you call yourself an entrepreneur.


Thanks! This was a valid question. I included my site to give people reading this post a better context of the actual event I was looking to track. I've actually looked at this site but it didn't help much. My biggest problem is how exactly do you nest the Google event tracking code and where exactly to place it.

I'll spend some more time on it, but thanks for you help.


How many tech companies use the Bayesian Approach rather than the traditional (confidence-testing) Approach?


You should turn your chronicles into a book. You should call it Fogbeam Labs: "How we were able to avoid the fog". Great post!


Great Post! It's funny you mentioned the Startup Weekend because I just came from one in Durham, NC and instead of paying to be apart of the conference; I decided to volunteer. Based on my experience, I feel that volunteering at those types of events is the best way to meet people because your not burdened with staying in one place and working on one idea.


Definitely agree. I am actually wearing my Startup Weekend jacket right now (I help with NYC) and I got started volunteering. There is a limit on this, but if there is room, I would highly recommend getting involved with this organization.


Thanks! I hope so...


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