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Finding a Technical Partner for Your Startup

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Use Google and search for “ruby&# or “python&# of “php&# and “meetup&# or “interest group&# or “user group&# and your city (or the nearest big metro area or technology center). It’s basic bootstrapping; you’ll want to leverage a little bit of high-level technical expertise to minimize risk.

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How To Create a Web App

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In part one, How To Bootstrap Your Startup , we outlined the process of bootstrapping your company into existence. Posted by: Neil | October 4, 2007 2:24 AM I am not sure if I am misreading this - but are you suggesting that a top down, water fall process works better then an agile /iterative development approach?

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How to hire a programmer to make your ideas happen

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Im a UX and front end designer bootstrapping my own products with pure sweat equity at night but always looking for someone else to partner with(engineer/programmer)to bring these ideas life. If anybody needs software work done (websites, business automation or guidance in SEO and online marketing) I would be happy to help. Insightful.

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Startup Resources

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Design/Front End: Twitter Bootstrap : Include this in your website, and you are half finished. PHP-FPM (a patch for php4/5 to greatly improve FastCGI SAPI usage). cakePHP (PHP). Drupal (PHP). Kohana (PHP). Zend Framework (PHP). WordPress (PHP). Aptana Cloud (svn, IDE, php, java, rails etc…).