What Adrian did when he started to see early traction How he used the stair-step approach to launch PyImageSearch When he knew having a traditional day job as an employee wasn’t for him Why Adrian didn’t want to go down the traditional path after getting his PhD in computer science The story of how Adrian first discovered MicroConf Learn more aka.ms/startupsfortherestofus Topics we cover: The program is open to all and takes 5 minutes to sign up, with no funding required. Microsoft for Startups is on a mission to help all founders innovate and grow no matter their background, location, or progress. Microsoft for Startups Founders Hub is a platform that provides founders with free resources to help solve startup challenges, including access to Azure credits, development tools like Github, mentorship resources, Microsoft collaboration and productivity software like Teams and Outlook and more. In this episode, we cover a lot including Adrian’s decision to start blogging and launch a Kickstarter campaign in the early days to learning how to hire employees and making the decision to sell the business in 2021. He graduated with a PhD in computer science, got a day job, realized early on that he hated it, and just stair-stepped his way up to running a successful business. ![]() ![]() PyImageSearch provided digital courses around visual image detection and image classification in Python.Īdrian wasn’t always an entrepreneur. In episode 608, Rob Walling chats with Adrian Rosebrock, who bootstrapped and successfully exited his seven-figure info product company, PyImageSearch, in 2021. Download file | Play in new window | Duration: 50:51
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