Product Thinking
A portfolio project is not the same as a business because businesses depend on validated demand and outcomes. Paying users are stronger evidence of product-market fit than polished side projects. Treating code as a product requires defined…
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A portfolio project is not the same as a business because businesses depend on validated demand and outcomes. Paying users are stronger evidence of product-market fit than polished side projects. Treating code as a product requires defined users, measurable outcomes, and a path to revenue. Product thinking reverses the common developer habit of building before confirming demand.