For me HN is a view in the dream-land of the cool kids :-) I love it! Also the most high-quality discussions/views I read on tech or even politics often come from HN.
Ask HN: Who isn't in the software industry/not a hacker?
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#74Currently I have a company that provides R&D and Manufacture services for salons that want to launch their own label of hair products.
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#75I write software(originally PC based and now web based) to make my life easier. I started coding Basic at a very young age. It came naturally to me. I took a C++ class in high school, but aside from that I'm completely self taught.
I'm here because I'm fascinated by the industry and the people. You can't get a better cross section of what is happening in this industry then on this site.
Also, maybe one day I'll develop a product that is useful to me and useful to others. So having some background on start-ups could help, right?
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#76I operate an small non-profit burlesque museum, but I used to work as a manager/lead tech of a IT consulting and training company. I left tech because the stress was making me ill, but I actually miss it.
If you have any website or else
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#77I'm a mechanical engineer, working in product development. I have an interest in programming to the extent that I can try to automate some tedious tasks, but very little formal training. I'm definitely a long ways from being a "hacker" as its known here. I agree with all of your reasons for visiting HN. I've mentioned this before on another thread, but the guideline that posts should be "anything that gratifies one's…
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#79I have a small translation/localization company in the middle on Japan and I use as much free software as I can and try to promote them the most I can in the translation community. I learned a bit of basic, pascal, assembly in the 80's and when programming your calculator was the coolest thing you could do in High School.