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aseever
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Comment #198904
When you were 16 did you know that employers use a college degree as a coarse filter when trying to get a manageable applicant pool? It would seem that your answer was most likely …
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Comment #197425
If you read this and it causes you even the slightest twinge of doubt as to whether you are a "real programmer", please remind yourself about things you read on the internet, forge…
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Comment #196174
From a concept persepective, this type of site gets stickier the more upset people get. Which is a good thing, it can be a great place to explore differing opinions and think throu…
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Comment #195509
The differences between the two are not important for most web applications. Python has been in style since google app engine came out - especially on HN; before that Ruby was more…
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Comment #193007
npost ( http://www.npost.com ) is a good place to check out for startup jobs.
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Comment #190126
Arrington never said he hated rails. I imagine he hates linkbait involving him though.
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Comment #189367
Programming is one of the easier aspects of founding a successful web startup. Perhaps there is greener grass elsewhere?
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Comment #184081
I really need something like this, and I think they've nailed the UX... but it appears to use GoDaddy to do the whois. I don't have any personal experience but a quick google searc…
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Comment #175106
Agree with baha about the title. Just to clarify "Should you know" ... if you're pursuing an MS in Computer Science? Sure. If you're building a web startup? Not so much.
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Comment #164448
I moved from Dallas to Seattle and haven't looked back. No comparison - much better startup scene here.
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Comment #162273
Build your own app in RoR http://www.sitepoint.com/books/rails1/ And the Poignant Guide http://poignantguide.net/ruby/