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How To Become a Millionaire In Three Years

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Re: How To Become a Millionaire In Three Years

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Added some things, cleaned up a tiny bit, and made permanent this comment which people found useful last night: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1447428 Update: seems mediatemple is going schizo, so if things are loading slow, I apologize. They usually run smooth at this level of traffic.

Re: How To Become a Millionaire In Three Years

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Thanks for editing your comment and posting it. It's much nicer to read. And...

> Raise Revenue, Not Funding

Thank you, thank you, thank you.

> Look For Something That Is Required Or Subsidized By Law

I'd like to add that you should be careful about something that requires you to need constant permission from a third party. The iPhone market is a good example. While I'm not suggesting that you shouldn't develop for that market, you just need to be aware that whatever you do, your success depends on someone besides you or your potential customer saying "Yes."

Re: How To Become a Millionaire In Three Years

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post #3

so reposting people's comments as new content for your blog?

It's actually my comment.

And one that gains a lot from formatting beyond what HN provides. I was only able to skim the comment last night, but was able to sit and read the entire blog post with improved formatting.

Re: How To Become a Millionaire In Three Years

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Thanks for editing your comment and posting it. It's much nicer to read. And... > Raise Revenue, Not Funding Thank you, thank you, thank you. > Look For Something That Is Required Or Subsidized By Law I'd like to add that you should be careful about something that requires you to need constant permission from a third party. The iPhone market is a good example. While I'm not suggesting that you shouldn't develop for t…

Holy crap, how did I forget your last point? I'm going to update with that when mediatemple is more stable (making edits seems to screw with the db) with credit to you. That's really important. Regulated industries with constant permission from a third party are things to try to stay away from. That can often intersect with "look for something that is required or subsidized by law".

Re: How To Become a Millionaire In Three Years

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Thanks for editing your comment and posting it. It's much nicer to read. And... > Raise Revenue, Not Funding Thank you, thank you, thank you. > Look For Something That Is Required Or Subsidized By Law I'd like to add that you should be careful about something that requires you to need constant permission from a third party. The iPhone market is a good example. While I'm not suggesting that you shouldn't develop for t…

Having worked on an FDA approved device, may I be the first to say STAY AWAY. I understand the rationale -- I look around at the sort of software every job except one I've worked at produces and am literally terrified of the idea of that software being the basis of medical decisions. The one place I felt built OK software had a nearly one to one ratio of qa to software developers. Nonetheless, having the FDA approve every software update is beyond frustrating, slow, and extremely expensive. Few things suck more than hearing people complain about bugs you fixed a year ago when you can't distribute updates to them until they get approved.

On the other hand -- I've seen software from an employer I won't name that informed a Dr that his patient was not pregnant. Which was good since the patient is male. And not postop male, but bio male. You see a few visible fuckups like this and get awfully skittish.

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