JovenCansao
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And if it doesn't someone will notice, might start a small startup and slowly begin to gain traction, once this happens one of this thing can happen:
1. A big company either buys the idea, at which point said person already won. (Mid chance)
2. More people notice, copy and develop the idea and thus increasing the competition, or even worse, a tech giant might develop its own program copying said idea at which point nothing can stop them from growing and destroying every developer and startup in its path. (High chance)
3. The app is a local success and gets established in the local market. Not globally (Low chance)
Fucking brutal ngl
TLDR: It seems the end goal of learning to code is only to get a high paying corpo job. Being creative will most of the times lead to unprofitable conclusions. Even with a great idea and execution most startups will fail.
1. A big company either buys the idea, at which point said person already won. (Mid chance)
2. More people notice, copy and develop the idea and thus increasing the competition, or even worse, a tech giant might develop its own program copying said idea at which point nothing can stop them from growing and destroying every developer and startup in its path. (High chance)
3. The app is a local success and gets established in the local market. Not globally (Low chance)
Fucking brutal ngl
TLDR: It seems the end goal of learning to code is only to get a high paying corpo job. Being creative will most of the times lead to unprofitable conclusions. Even with a great idea and execution most startups will fail.