
Episode 56
Entrepreneurship as a developer
Daniel Vassallo left his cushy job at Amazon, where he made over half a million per year, to start his own business. We talk about: - anxiety when start-up attempts do not work out as planned - how he overcame failure - his strategy of small bets to reduce uncertainty - and all the little products that provide him with an average of 23K USD of profit per month.
Software Engineering Unlocked · daniel vassallo
March 1, 202238m 7s
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Show Notes
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- Retweet and Like for a chance to win either Daniel's Build a Twitter Audience Course or his Good Parts of AWS book
- Daniel’s Twitter that contains all he does
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Topics
start-upcodinghow to build a twitter audienceawsentrepreneurshipsmall betsjob at amazondaniel vassalloamazon developerprogrammingdevelopertech start-upself-employment