It would be great if such a network helped startup entrepreneurs earn money through writing articles. It could mean giving technical / business advice to other people, or just doing reporting on the industry and markets…
I think unpaid internships can be good. We must realize that there is more value than money. If a company establishes something that they have considered how you can benefit from, then I think they should be encouraged,…
Also the investor should (and is in a better position to) act in the same manner than a second founder does by encouraging and prompting the founder to deliver - it makes a huge difference when someone respectable with…
If the investors would appreciate the fact that they are the second person, then no one would have anything different to say about single founders, because any extra load would effectively be taken up by the resources…
Well...I haven't read the book, just skimmed through the chapters, but no, that looks more like a beginner book which focusses on the tools and the end goal rather than how to use the tools.
I think there's a big space missing in learning to make web applications (this doesn't fill it). We often see material about the raw stuff (js,ajax,css), but we don't see material that focusses on HOW you should use…
It would be great if such a network helped startup entrepreneurs earn money through writing articles. It could mean giving technical / business advice to other people, or just doing reporting on the industry and markets…
I think unpaid internships can be good. We must realize that there is more value than money. If a company establishes something that they have considered how you can benefit from, then I think they should be encouraged,…
Also the investor should (and is in a better position to) act in the same manner than a second founder does by encouraging and prompting the founder to deliver - it makes a huge difference when someone respectable with…
If the investors would appreciate the fact that they are the second person, then no one would have anything different to say about single founders, because any extra load would effectively be taken up by the resources…
Well...I haven't read the book, just skimmed through the chapters, but no, that looks more like a beginner book which focusses on the tools and the end goal rather than how to use the tools.
I think there's a big space missing in learning to make web applications (this doesn't fill it). We often see material about the raw stuff (js,ajax,css), but we don't see material that focusses on HOW you should use…