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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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davidcummings.org
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| | | | Earlier this week I was talking to founders of a local startup about finding product / market fit (stage 1). They had a minimum viable product that was rapidly approaching minimum respectable product but didn't have any active users yet. We were talking through goals for the next six months and it was emphasized to... | |
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www.startuplessonslearned.com
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| | | | When we build products, we use a methodology. For software, we have many - you can enjoy a nice long list on Wikipedia. But too often when ... | |
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grantisom.com
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| | As a software engineer, staying up-to-date with the latest developments and best practices... |