Every engineer has stared at a script in their IDE and thought, “This works… but I wonder if it could do more?” That small piece of code, a side project, or a utility you built for fun could be the seed of a full-fledged business. The problem is, writing good code is only the first part of it all. Turning it into a product that generates revenue requires thinking beyond functions and algorithms.
Many engineers struggle with this transition because the skills that make a great coder don’t always translate to business strategy, marketing, or legal compliance. You can have an elegant solution, b ...