Daniel Haiem didn’t start out to run a software company. He started out to build one product, a calculator app for students, and learned along the way how complicated outsourced development can get. The vendors he first hired, by his account, missed deadlines and shipped code that broke. By the time the app was finished, he had formed a specific view of an industry that many founders find difficult to navigate. Rather than move on from the exper…
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