
How many times I have reread the articles of
Paul Graham , so many times I was surprised at his amazing ability to open his eyes to seemingly ordinary things. And amazing ability to describe the world around us.
Yes, it was he who in 1998 sold his company Viaweb to the Internet giant
Yahoo , which later named this product Yahoo Store. Yes, he founded the venture fund
Y Combinator . Yes, it was his magazine
BusinessWeek included in the list of the 25 most influential people on the web in 2008.
Want to read some really interesting analytical articles? You definitely to Paul. I highly recommend reading his notes. Especially if you it-shnik. Especially if you are going to open your business.
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Interesting: In some places his name is translated as
Paul Graham .
You can read all the articles in English on the
official website of Paul Graham (+
short biography ). For those who are more interested in reading articles in Russian, I have collected links to some high-quality translations.
Selected articles, Barak!
How to start your own businessCrack hackersFirst-class hackers. Part 2What business could take from free softwareThe work is real and imaginaryDown upProgramming languages ​​in a hundred yearsFuture programming language - todayMicrosoft is deadHow to do what you loveBe Popular, Part 1Being Popular, Part 2What programming languages ​​solveMade in the USACopy what you likeHow not to agreeMinimum of personalWhat did Kate see in Silicon Valley?Why not create a startup?Hiring is out of dateWhy don't new Google appear?TrollsHolding the project in my headSix principles when creating new thingsThe most difficult lessons for startupsWhy smart people have stupid ideasWhat you would like to know in advanceHow to become a silicon valleyWeb 2.0How to make a presentation for investorsGood and bad shirkingWhat the Internet boom turned out to be rightHow to become richStartup IdeasCopying startup ideaBriefly about literatureAge of WritingOne of my favorites: Lisp: defeating mediocrityThese articles make you think and I recommend reading them from time to time. At the same time you will be able to notice how your outlook is gradually changing.
Stop!
I can already see how your hand reached for the “Add to Favorites” icon so that you never return to these articles. Start reading right now!
Wow
Post on the main. You can start selling ads! :-D And what, am I worse than Lebedev?
Btw!
By the way, I recommend in your free time to read the excellent book of Richard Feynman, which is so close to our it-world outlook:
You are, of course, joking, Mr. Feynman!PS Taking this opportunity: I post a huge amount of interesting links, articles, recommendations and information about various web projects on my
twitter , which I try to keep interesting. [the idea of ​​this article, by the way, was born on twitter] And I write separate articles about IT-subject in my
non-commercial blog . Join now!
Respectfully,
Adept of Logic.