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Finding a Technical Cofounder

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BizThoughts Thoughts about business, technology, the web & entrepreneurship About Booklist Contact Nov 15 2011 Finding a Technical Cofounder By Mike Lee Categories: Entrepreneurship , Leadership Since I have a technical background, I get about one offer a month to join some engineering team, or to be a technical cofounder.

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How to Learn Programming and Launch Your App in 3 Months—with No Programming Experience

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If you’ve ever tried to start a software company or build a mobile app, you’ve probably come across these options for getting it out there: Find a technical cofounder. Learn programming and build it yourself. My experience with cofounders and freelancers. How long does it really take to learn programming?

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13 Critical Small Business Legal Requirements to Start a Business

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Innovation can be a product, design, or a process of doing things to solve a technical problem. Geographical Indication – Sign used on products with a unique geographical origin, qualities, and reputation. Develop a founders agreement. Its importance is to outline founders’ rights, responsibilities, ownership, and roles.

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Startup Grind Turns the Tables on Mark Suster

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I bought a book and I learned how to program macros and build spreadsheets. We had a finance group for all of the bank branches based in San Diego, and I wrote programs to download stuff from the mainframe so we could do analysis three days faster than they could send us the data. It was all technical.

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I’m Excited to Welcome Aaron Batalion to Lightspeed!

Lightspeed Venture Partners

One of my favorite things about the tech industry is that reputations and relationships matter. A few years later my boss there, Charles Conn (who now runs the Rhodes Scholarship program), left the Firm to found CitySearch , a first generation online cityguide business. Aaron was not an introverted CTO.

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I’m Exited to Welcome Aaron Batalion to Lightspeed!

Lightspeed Venture Partners

One of my favorite things about the tech industry is that reputations and relationships matter. A few years later my boss there, Charles Conn (who now runs the Rhodes Scholarship program), left the Firm to found CitySearch , a first generation online cityguide business. Aaron was not an introverted CTO.

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Lessons Learned: About the author

Startup Lessons Learned

(Maybe youd like to start with The lean startup , How to listen to customers , or What does a startup CTO actually do? ) He previously co-founded and served as Chief Technology Officer of IMVU. He is the co-author of several books including The Black Art of Java Game Programming (Waite Group Press, 1996). Thanks much.