Another lesson from David Heinemeier Hansson

You will find on Stanford website some new videos about being an entrepreneur. As always, David Heinemeier Hansson gives some interesting advices and breaks common misconceptions. As the founder of 37signals, he shares his thoughts on how to achieve things, and how he made it at 37 signals.

David Henemeir Hansson short bio

David Heinemeier Hansson is the programmer and creator of the popular Ruby on Rails web development framework and the Instiki wiki. He is also a partner at the Web-based software development firm 37signals, based in Chicago.
His blog: Loudthinking

My Twitts for 2010-02-21

My Twitts for 2010-02-14

  • C'est pas moi qui le dit ! RT @glimare: Pour les job boards, les aggrégateurs sont une vraie alternative de qualité à Google Adwords. #

My Twitts for 2010-02-07

Bookmarks for January 30th through February 5th

These are my links for January 30th through February 5th:

My Twitts for 2010-01-31

  • will be in Paris tomorrow #

Fred Wilson shares his advices for startups

If you have 6 minutes today, you should listen to Fred Wilson:

Fred Wilson talks trends, advice for startups from Vadim Lavrusik on Vimeo.

At the end of this video, Fred give some good piece of advice for startups

I encourage people to keep it simple. Don’t try to solve the entire problem day one. Pick the most impactful piece of the problem, and solve that, and keep it very simple and launch something that is easy for people to understand what it is. And then use that to get a userbase and then grow from there. And iterate, iterate, iterate, but don’t try to build everything before you launch.

Oldies but goodies: The bootstrapping Bible

I remember I downloaded this ebook years ago. It was obviously a good choice.

Bookmarks for January 7th through January 26th

These are my links for January 7th through January 26th:

Failing your pitch

A how to guide about the most common mistakes from entrepreneurs presenting their business…