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Why you shouldn’t keep your startup idea secret

cdixon.org

The only thing I wouldn’t do is to post it on the internet. I blogged about, commented about, and eventually bumped into a fellow web programming who loved the idea and ran with it (Tyler Gillies). link] What’s the right amount of seed money to raise? link] Marco. Yavor Ivanov said: RT @sensing: [link] [.].

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Which language should my startup use?

www.reincubate.com

page, can -- despite the occasional new release from Adobe -- be considered a dead language, with all that this entails (difficulty finding and retaining good developers, vendor lock-in, horrendous cost, poor support, porting nightmares, infrastructure constraints). Rails is a web framework at heart, and is less suitable for non-web projects.

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From Nothing To Something. How To Get There.

techcrunch.com

I don’t know any developers. I need money for the servers. Here’s the rub: in consumer internet (and often enterprise), if your founding team doesn’t have the chops to get a prototype of your product out and in the hands of a blogger to test and write about, you might as well save yourself a lot of pain – you’re not going anywhere.