I know it's stupid but I can't stop working on it. Apparently my 7 year old mind finds it hilarious.
Ask HN: What are you working on (hacking)?
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#102An online tool to do business intelligence and analytics that doesn't require a team of consultants to setup. Should add that I am looking for a cofounder so post/msg if interested. Edit: E-mail is jeff.tchang (at) gmail
Re: Ask HN: What are you working on (hacking)?
#103An online tool to do business intelligence and analytics that doesn't require a team of consultants to setup. Should add that I am looking for a cofounder so post/msg if interested. Edit: E-mail is jeff.tchang (at) gmail
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#106I'm working hard to get the website and api ready for Private Beta. Tomorrow I'm coding the final api feature and more functional test cases to iron out problems with unicode filenames.
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#107I'm working on a web-based pixel perfect mockup tool called jMockups, which is built on top of HTML5's canvas element. Most web designers use Photoshop to do this right now, but Photoshop makes it much harder than it should be (the UX, lack of common HTML elements, difficult to share, etc). An early alpha version will be available in a week or two. If you're interested in helping test it, shoot me an email: matthew.h…
Re: Ask HN: What are you working on (hacking)?
#108An online tool to do business intelligence and analytics that doesn't require a team of consultants to setup. Should add that I am looking for a cofounder so post/msg if interested. Edit: E-mail is jeff.tchang (at) gmail
Please tell us more.
The idea is a data aggregation service that helps small to medium online businesses analyze common sources of ecommerce data.
Most small businesses do not have the time or manpower to implement complex business intelligence solutions such as SAP, Cognos, or Actuate (the big players in this space).
My product serves to bridge this gap by providing an easy way to gather both traditional and non-traditional metrics. By traditional I mean gross sales, volume, margins, site traffic etc. Non traditional would be a lot of the "Web 2.0" metrics (tweets, buzz, etc).
I'm at a point right now where a proof of concept is built but I need a lot of help in the marketing/business development department.
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#109It's Python and all command-line. I'm trying to make something that's both better than iTunes for managing music (not that hard) and smarter than MusicBrainz Picard for correcting tags (a little harder).
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#110After hours...working on features toward the launch of http://www.wanderphiles.com (teaser site...sign up!). So much to do and only a couple hours a day to work on it.