Hi All.
I suppose that some people who are interested in bioinformatics may have strong background in biology but lack of skills in technological and organizational parts of software development business. I wrote a short introductory free book for such people. Just 20 pages. Certainly some ideas expressed in this book may be contradictory, however almost all information is based on my practical experience.
You may download the book here:
http://kamil-rafik.com/docs/Basic_Rules_for_Managing_Software_Startups__Kamil_Rafikov.pdf
I hope you will enjoy it.
If after reading the book you will have some critical notes that are based on your personal experience in software development, then feel free to tell me. I'm always interested in obtaining more information from different sources.
I suppose that some people who are interested in bioinformatics may have strong background in biology but lack of skills in technological and organizational parts of software development business. I wrote a short introductory free book for such people. Just 20 pages. Certainly some ideas expressed in this book may be contradictory, however almost all information is based on my practical experience.
You may download the book here:
http://kamil-rafik.com/docs/Basic_Rules_for_Managing_Software_Startups__Kamil_Rafikov.pdf
I hope you will enjoy it.
If after reading the book you will have some critical notes that are based on your personal experience in software development, then feel free to tell me. I'm always interested in obtaining more information from different sources.