What do you think of "I have a great idea and I need a programmer to implement it"?

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I have an idea, if you give me a programmer, I think I can kill Google, or I can kill Facebook, or change our existing business face.

I just need a programmer.

We need someone to translate ideas into PHP, SQL, HTML, CSS, Java and Javascript.

Of course, it never occurred to me to learn how to program on my own, it was enough that I had an idea. I've discovered the "next great thing" that has the potential to disrupt Google or Facebook.
The idea of ​​021d0e577e74e80000018c1bf616b1
has been brewing in my mind for a week, and I finally got it.

This morning, I took a good look at the car and tested it. The BMW 7 Series has an existing car, and it feels okay. I plan to pay the deposit tomorrow and go to see the house in the afternoon. The price of a single-family villa is ok, 1,000 square meters, with a garden at the entrance and parking. The discount has been negotiated and set. Now everything is ready, just look at the two-color ball tonight.

Let's have some vinegar today, who's just borrowing some crayfish.

I am me, different fireworks.
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Come and come, all the friends who have ideas, come and comment on "reason"? Why, "I'm only one programmer away" why is it so hacky?

Code farmers, is the above picture familiar?

The wave of entrepreneurship is rolling forward. As a programmer, I often receive various invitations or various development tasks. This kind of "I have a wonderful idea and NB's team, I just need a code farmer to write it." The theory that the code has been implemented is really popular~

Are those who say that there is only one programmer missing? Are there really only one programmer missing?

What causes the imbalance in the entrepreneurial circle's judgment on the work of programmers?

Are there any requirements for "only one programmer missing" that are reliable?

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