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Can A Startup Do OffShore Development? Part 2

prosperati.com

Prosperati HOME BLOG ABOUT CONTACT Blog Can A Startup Do OffShore Development? Part 2 Posted 07.15.2009 in Blog In my previous article ( Can a Startup Do OffShore Development? Part 1 ), I talked about alignment of interest and trust as being the two most critical aspect when starting a new offshore development team.

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Entrepreneurs: regarding equity to developers

chrischandler.name

You will require money if you plan on developing software. If you’ve considered finding and asking a developer for his or her time in exchange for sweat equity, I’m going to strongly advise you against it. Not only are these requests often derided, they are often insulting to the developer. So when is equity OK?

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Key Ring is Hiring

The Startup Lawyer

This Dallas-based startup is looking for people to fill the following positions: · Ruby on Rails Developer. Mobile Developers (iPhone, Android, Windows Phone 7, Blackberry). · Stock options. B2B Sales; Background in DB marketing, Loyalty marketing, Retail. · UI Designer / Graphic Designer.

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7 Real-World Tips for Attracting Top Developers

ReadWriteStart

Tech startups need more than a great idea and breakthrough technology - they need a team of committed developers who will stick with them through iteration after iteration. Most tech startups think they can attract developers with cool perks and a promise to ship great code. More and more developers have created ‘angel’ arms.

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From Nothing To Something. How To Get There.

techcrunch.com

I don’t know any developers. These are the geniuses clogging up Craigslist’s “Computer Gigs&# with ads saying stuff like “Need iPhone Developer: Compensation: 30% of profits (when we get them)&# or “Ruby on Rails ROCKSTAR needed: $20/hr&# [link] Nils Noack Definitely a good read!