I would think so, but its all I know. I started this whole crazy entrepreneurship/bootstrap thing the week my 3rdcomputer daughter was born. No time like the present!
I'm a bootstrapped developer. My product http://followgen.com does 5 figures a month.
My blog: http://myles.io - I talk mainly about my experiences building followgen.
My book: 'The Hacker's Guide to Passive Income' is pretty much what it sounds like, though it's a work in progress on Leanpub https://leanpub.com/passiveincome
I started http://lifestyle.io to be a sort of HN for bootstrappers. I'd fallen off posting during Army training last month.
Is there any interest in me continuing that side project? I'm happy to spend the 10 minutes each day hand-curating of its genuinely useful to even 10 or 15 people.
You should add Fog Creek Software. I think Joel Spolsky inspired many of the founders of companies you admire. Joel's blog was like HN for me before I was on HN, along with his message board that ultimately morphed into stackoverflow and their job board. I miss the old Joel on Software. Maybe I just don't go there enough anymore but it seems like the blog is dead and the old readers are here.
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My blog: http://myles.io - I talk mainly about my experiences building followgen.
My book: 'The Hacker's Guide to Passive Income' is pretty much what it sounds like, though it's a work in progress on Leanpub https://leanpub.com/passiveincome
Is there any interest in me continuing that side project? I'm happy to spend the 10 minutes each day hand-curating of its genuinely useful to even 10 or 15 people.
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