It's true that one of the most productive things to do during a large meeting is program.
Despite Y Combinator Growth, Paul Graham Still Coding
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Re: Despite Y Combinator Growth, Paul Graham Still Coding
#32This should come as no surprise. Writing code is a medium of expression like writing english or drawing or using a piece of software via a GUI. Like most of us I imagine Paul would do all of these on a daily basis.
That's a really interesting thought. Is there any correlation between programming and writing abilities? (not that you were saying that) They're superficially dissimilar, but each is a creative endeavor that deals with formulating ideas and organizing them into a particular flow... It does seem that a number of great programmers are gifted writers, as well, but this could be blogger selection bias.
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#33Re: Despite Y Combinator Growth, Paul Graham Still Coding
#34Is there a list of common problems Y founders make?
There's a general list of common mistakes here: http://paulgraham.com/startupmistakes.html
I fear I may heading for the tarpit...
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#35I really don't like the bias in the headline. It seems to imply that coding isn't something you'd do after you got growth. Why not "How Coding Helps Y Combinator Manage Growth" or "Paul Graham Keeps Coding to Help Y Combinator Keep Growing"?
I think the implication is that pg would be too busy running YC to code. Even if it doesn't happen to him, it happens to a lot of founders.
I'm tempted to say that those who don't continue to hack were never really hackers in the first place. For a hacker, writing code is just one of the normal ways to interact with a computer.
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#36Re: Despite Y Combinator Growth, Paul Graham Still Coding
#37I really don't like the bias in the headline. It seems to imply that coding isn't something you'd do after you got growth. Why not "How Coding Helps Y Combinator Manage Growth" or "Paul Graham Keeps Coding to Help Y Combinator Keep Growing"?
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#38Re: Despite Y Combinator Growth, Paul Graham Still Coding
#39Earlier quoted context omitted.
There's a general list of common mistakes here: http://paulgraham.com/startupmistakes.html
From Mistake 10: "People interested in local events (that one is a perennial tarpit)". Would you please give an example or elaborate a little bit more on that? I fear I may heading for the tarpit...
Re: Despite Y Combinator Growth, Paul Graham Still Coding
#40Essay Request PG: How to Present Your Startup. I'd love to know what advice you give to all the YC companies about presenting in front of press and investors.