Reading
Startups, it seems to me that all crazy ideas have already been invented and for a year someone has been trying to make money on each of them. Ideas about sharing something free to pieces and selling the pieces separately are especially good.
However, I will try to say a new
crazy word -
mobile online compiler .
The idea is for the user to send Java source code via SMS to the service, in response to receiving SMS byte-code directly for his phone. Then it will remain to interrupt this code in JAR - and that's it, half an hour of torment and the program is ready.
What for? Well, everything is clear here - writing code is cool, and especially cool for a mobile device. Or, suppose you are on a deserted tropical island, you do not have a computer, a laptop, a PDA, and even a notebook has been bitten by huge cockroaches - and there is a mobile phone with charging - you have to compile the code somehow in this situation. A little bad is that Java is not so cool these days.
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Profit! SMS-ki is a source of money! You can even make them for
6 10 dollars. And if someone suddenly can do something useful, then it can be used
(the mark - do not forget to write it in the EULA)In general, the only thing missing is a poster designer for an electric train, “the more code compiles, the more you are not a sucker.”
Shl
* smiley *ZZY The question is - I have one such feeling from the creators of startups?