My apologies,
I may have try to climb too quick on the relationship ladder.
Let me climb down to where you are at.
My dearest sir,
I mentioned several times that I wasn't trying to provoke you or patronize you.
I sincerely offered to lend you a hand without expecting reward or pay. The only thing I didn't wanted to do was to write a several pages long essay on how you could improve your workflow and your current development if you didn't wanted such a thing.
I see now that you either don't want such advice or you believe yourself to be above receiving it, so it's a pretty good thing that I didn't waste my time on that.
Let's be real, as for business and success, you are a shoemaker walking barefoot.
Mate.
First of all, I can code.
I could leave it at that but you know, I have lead teams twice the size of yours developing web and mobile apps that, unlike what you guys have produced so far, works.
Who knows, if you ever went through a highway toll on central Europe, used one of the most popular apps to send money to a different country or had to go through a face verification step during a KYC process you might have depended on what the different teams of accomplished developers I worked with through the years and I have done.
If you truly think I have no relevant opinion on the matter of
software development and team management because I haven't spent a year building a half-assed alpha that is barely holding on, I truly believe there's no use for us to talk any further, as your head seems to be so far up your ass I doubt you can even hear your voice, suffocating on your own shit.
I'm truly sorry that my harsh vocabulary when talking about software development, a field I'm extremely passionate about and one on which I have built a
very successful career and life, has hurt your little fee-fees.
I guess the only thing to do now is wait and see what the future brings!
Best of luck, I guess.