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I'm 15 and a CEO of my startup, FluiTech LLC.

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·Nov 23, 2018

As you read in the title, I'm 15 and the CEO of startup FluiTech, I co-founded it with a friend of mine earlier this year in late April or early May. I know this might seem stupid but at that time, we were supposed to be a mini-game money-generating company like the developers of Candy Crush, we thought it was all about making money, I agree to that part even today but I relate to that in a different way, I think if you put your heart and mind in something then ceratinly a time will come when you'll get the taste of pure success. Well, back to the original point, this was our basic aim, to generate money and our strategy was to keep developing these fancy games and publish them all at once under the name of ByteRebels LLC after I complete 10th grade. In India we have annual Board exams for 10th and 12th Grade and this time we are in 10th Grade so basically we decided to publish our apps with final touches we'll be giving to our money-generating apps once we complete our CISCE Exams in March 2019, that's what we initially thought but then I one day when I was watching a TV Series called "Silicon Valley" on HBO GO, I actually learnt a few things from that TV Show, that it's okay to pivot from what you're originally thinking and second of all, Cloud Based servicing are pretty hot right now and if you're able to make good quality cloud-based services and provide them to the users for free or at a fraction of a cost then it's probably going to be rad, then I finally decided to PIVOT from a fancy game company to a company which actually does something useful to a population, I also changed the name of the company to FluiTech. This was meant to be a fresh start for us. I can say with confidence to every aspiring developer out there who looks forward to join the startup business that it's for you if you're damn so passionate about it that you don't care what the world has to say about your dreams, and so indulged that you will take your dream and turn it into a reality.

Now, I have a complete business plan, how our app is going to function, additional services, etc. and we've decided to keep the launching date of our app the same and start developing the app in parts, like we would be building our first front-end module and all the design stuff in December after completing our PRE-BOARDS ( the practice tests for BOARDS ), and work on the backend services and all the code in March and April, distribute it for beta to our friends and families and then decide a launching date and finally publish it, develop more cloud based apps and finally hope for the best!

Also check out my Java Tutorial Part 1 on YouTube, it's an interview question asked by Amazon.

LINK: youtube.com/watch?v=sck4DTU-kxE&t=664s