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steveblank.com
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| | | | Make no little plans. They have no magic to stir men's blood... Daniel Burnham A lot of entrepreneurs think that their startup is the next big thing when in reality they're just building a small business.How can you tell if your startup has the potential to be the next Google, Intel or Facebook? A first... | |
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25iq.com
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| | | | "It's only cheap to build 2-3 person companies with sweat equity. The minute you start paying engineers you will realize it is quite expensive." Bill Gurley. Assume a startup has raised a seed round of ~$2 million. Also assume that what the startup has is a hypothesis that a big market composed of dogs will... | |
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codewithoutrules.com
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| | | | How do you ship a product on schedule? One useful approach is applying the You Aint Gonna Need It principle, or YAGNI for short: leave out all the things that seem nice-to-have, but you have no proof you actually need. But beyond the things you dont need, there are still plenty of features you pretty clearly do need but are not blockers on releasing your product. So beyond YAGNI, theres also YDNIY: You Dont Need It Yet. Lets see an example of this principle in practice, visualize the principle as a flowc... | |
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www.ncameron.org
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| | One of the more subtle aspects of Rust is how traits can be used as types. In this blog post I will attempt a bit of a deep dive into how to use traits as types and how to choose between the different forms. Preliminary: traits are not typesA type |