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Who: Paul Graham Claim To Fame: Paul Graham is a computer scientist, venture capitalist, and essayist. He is known for his work on the programming language Lisp, for co-founding Viaweb (which…
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Paul Graham on why he doesn’t like seeing college-age and younger founders
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5 min read · From 2018 · Yesterday, as part of some of its newest programming for startup founders, the startup incubator Y Combinator posted a new interview with its widely revered founder Paul Graham. The apparent idea was for Graham to share some deep thoughts about startups with fellow founder and current YC partner Ge…
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What Paul Graham Is Missing About Inequality — What’s The Future of Work?
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~20 min read · From 2016 · Before he published his essay on inequality, Paul Graham sent it to me for comment. I sent him some quick impressions and promised a more…
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Paul Graham 101
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20+ min read · 2021-11-15 · A summary of Paul Graham’s 200+ essays. This is an introduction to his ideas on startups, writing, society, decision-making and more.
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How Paul Graham Went From Painter to YCombinator Founder
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Jan 24th · Paul Graham is the co-founder of Y-Combinator, which is arguably the world’s most successful startup studio. His artistic background, combined with his techn...
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Paul Graham
Do Things that Don't Scale
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~16 min read · From 2015 · July 2013One of the most common types of advice we give at Y Combinator is to do things that don't scale. A lot of would-be founders believe that startups either take off or don't. You build…
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Paul Graham is Still Asking to be Eaten
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~12 min read · From 2016 · An Obviously Critical Response to “Economic Inequality” by Paul Graham
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Paul Graham
Maker's Schedule, Manager's Schedule
Paul Graham
4 min read · From 2015 · Want to start a startup? Get funded by Y Combinator. July 2009One reason programmers dislike meetings so much is that they're on a different type of schedule from other people. Meetings cost them…
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Paul Graham
The Bus Ticket Theory of Genius
Paul Graham
9 min read · From 2019 · November 2019Everyone knows that to do great work you need both natural ability and determination. But there's a third ingredient that's not as well understood: an obsessive interest in a particular…
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Learn Julia For Beginners – The Future Programming Language of Data Science and Machine Learning Explained
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~12 min read · 2021-12-28 · Julia is a high-level, dynamic programming language, designed to give users the speed of C/C++ while remaining as easy to use as Python. This means that developers can solve problems faster and more…
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