Thanks for your article, I really liked it for the clarity of structure and conciseness. I agree that deciding between developing your software in-house and outsourcing it is a genuine challenge—especially for startups and small companies. It was very helpful that you focused on this particular instance, though I'd argue that the conclusions to be reached here are pretty much the same regardless of the company size. It always comes down to the individual circumstances of one's project, which is a sentiment we also express in our own article on in-house development vs. software development outsourcing. Feel free to have a look at our take on the subject if you like: stxnext.com/blog/2019/10/23/in-hou...
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Thanks for your article, I really liked it for the clarity of structure and conciseness. I agree that deciding between developing your software in-house and outsourcing it is a genuine challenge—especially for startups and small companies. It was very helpful that you focused on this particular instance, though I'd argue that the conclusions to be reached here are pretty much the same regardless of the company size. It always comes down to the individual circumstances of one's project, which is a sentiment we also express in our own article on in-house development vs. software development outsourcing. Feel free to have a look at our take on the subject if you like: stxnext.com/blog/2019/10/23/in-hou...