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Interview With Brian McCarthy, Dentistry.com

socalTECH

To their credit, they were able to carve out an investment so we could develop this. They have a day job, running the existing business, and they then have to commit more time and effort into building Dentistry.com, to develop the technology, processes, and all we have to do. So, that's my story.

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Interview with Daryl Bernstein, RightSignature

socalTECH

Daryl is also an angel investor, and has invested in such companies as MindBody Software and YouMail. and most other countries around the world which follow a general framework, making online agreements every bit as legally binding as paper ones. They couldn't produce the original contract. Explain to me how your service works?

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Lead Developer to CTO at a Startup

SoCal CTO

I've previously addressed the role of a CTO in early-stages in my post Startup CTO or Developer. for a Lead Developer: How much will it cost to build what we need to build? for a Lead Developer: How much will it cost to build what we need to build? How can I control costs but effectively get stuff developed? Accounting?

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Building Your MVP as a Non-Technical Founder

SoCal CTO

Once you build it, they will now ask you about the key metrics that they need proven in order to see if you really are a good investment. If you are on the lower complexity end, the key is defining small chunks of work that can be done quickly by a developer. The "Questions" post is probably the most important.