If you have expertise in a field far removed from programming, the downside is that you're less likely to know programmers to start a company with. But there's also some upside. Your field's distance from programming may mean there are more unexploited ideas left.
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I now realize that my bio might be a bit misleading. I'm at UVA, just doing research at CMU haha. Although, I understand your point and how it applies more generally to college. What about for product validation? Once I have an MVP what is the best way to get initial feedback?
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The best way to get feedback is to try to convince users to sign up for it and (if applicable) pay you.
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