From the monthly archives:

September 2010

Startup Lessons From a CFO

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by Eric | Sep 29, 2010, 7:57am EST

Starting a business is all about balance.  When we focus on creating a new company, we often begin by creating a product and then we focus on how to make it viable.  Although making a product can be very fun and challenging, making money can often be real work. Recently, I was reading an article [...]

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DHH: How I Learned To Program

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by Cameron | Sep 23, 2010, 10:24am EST

David Heinemeier Hansson – creator of Ruby on Rails, a partner at 37signals, and a NYT best-selling author – has written an interesting post over on the Signals vs. Noise blog about how he learned to program. It’s a quick little piece, but worth the read if you have, or ever plan to dabble in [...]

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Startup Funding: What Exactly Not to Say

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by Eric | Sep 2, 2010, 7:00am EST

Funding a startup is tough business.  I have written in the past lots of articles on what to say as well as what to include. Additionally, I wrote a piece back in Feburary entitled: “Startup Business Plan — How an Investor will Evaluate “Your” plan.” Today, I’d like to include an article penned by Cynthia [...]

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