More posts like these need to go up on HN. I became a developer during the first boom (97) and spent countless all-nighters working on products for companies that simply no longer exist. I remember sleeping at the office, being up for days in a row, all that work for software that is probably stored in an IT closet, or purchased and used simply for the patents. With this second boom and it's Hackathons and 2-week-cha…
And that's why most successful startups are founded by childless, unmarried, under 30s.
Being young correlates to being energetic and not risk averse, and having no family commitments correlates to choosing the product over going to soccer practice.