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robmnl
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About robmnl
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Comment #215629
Yeah, it's an amazingly useful service.. Love it too. Nice work on oneryng.. At least reveal the meaning of life though if you know it..
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Ask YC: Projects that inspire you
Hi YCers, Sometimes I stumble upon projects / startups really excite me. Years ago, I was really excited about del.icio.us: so clean, so nicely developed. Now it's been overrun a b…
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Comment #155654
There's a lot of agile floating around, so that seems to be useful for a lot of people.
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Comment #155588
vim here with jquery too. working phenomenally well for me, though I understand there's no kind of js debugging built into vim. The matching braces highlight function is my debuggi…
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Comment #152274
What is it?
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Comment #152267
Whow, how did this happen. Appreciate the 90 comments guys + girls.
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Ask YC: What are you working on right now?
What's the startup, project you're working on right now? I'm working on ONE, which is a collaboration platform for projects, tasks, invoices, ... Want to bring some of the YC spiri…
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Comment #147682
This is amazing. I am in the process of deploying my webapp, and was considering slicehost due to the static ip's issue. Then I took another look on the aws pages, and, hooray: ela…
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Comment #146425
Just give it a go, it'll never hurt to learn something new. Coming from PHP, you'll probably see some benefits right away.
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Comment #143249
Create a great product. Focus a lot on how you can be better.
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Comment #135517
give jquery a try: http://jquery.com Most fun javascript library ever.
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Comment #132540
Nice for you, congrats, sounds like the perfect situation :)
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Comment #132539
Have a really good idea and start pitching it to hackers. If it's interesting enough there will be takers.
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Comment #131376
stable, affordable, good user interface. expose and spaces are time savers. big no is battery time. I don't think you're missing out on too much if you primarily code.
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Comment #126493
Using it, for two years, with vim. First two weeks were hard.
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Ask YC: Your Favorite RSS Feeds
Could you share some really good feeds you have with me? Science, technology, design, green technologies, and even stuff that completely out of all these categories. What are your …
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Comment #112652
Fellow YCers, SERIOUSLY. Take a look at this graph: http://www.readwriteweb.com/images/online-info-flow.jpg And come up with a way to optimize that. Now THAT'S a startup. What do y…
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Comment #111752
I've found python much easier to deploy. Rails is just a pain. Python has a longer history on the web. Give cherrypy a try, which, although not as powerful as Rails, is lightning f…
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Comment #111291
what does it do?
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Comment #111173
What's your startup?
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Comment #110848
I've always loved seaside. Was kind of hard to get into though last time I looked, probably better now. Any experiences?
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Ask YC: Iterations
How often has your startup gone through an iteration where aspects of the idea or the whole idea completely changes? PG points out that this happens, and I have definitely experien…
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Comment #110062
What's a good, current Prolog implementation?