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Would love to know too.


I'd say a few years.. but probably because that is the way the learning was structured. I learnt in college.


I'm sure OP already asked that. That question comes right after "Can you tell me how that works?"


How did you get your first clients? Did that lead to more clients? What did you start consulting?


Advertising on various internet forums (such as YC). These days, I offer my complete marketing system to others. Shoot me an email if you want to learn more. (:


I think this is an error on your part, not the OP. The title was set up to show off a product IMO.


I respectfully disagree. A title such as "Show HN: My Employee Rewards Site" would have been more applicable.

However, I don't begrudge the OP, as he's certainly gaining lots of useful feedback for his site.

I just can't help but feel slightly gamed ;)


Not my intention. I'll follow up with more how I learned to program posts. I have some from a few months ago. See http://spencerfry.com/why-and-when-to-learn-to-program for example.


I agree. Call me crazy, but it just seems intuitive that the title "I learned to code to launch my new startup" should be about, ummm, learning to code.

I also think that the blog post would have been much more pertinent to the OP's experiences and conducive to good feedback. Conceivably he chose the title because he wanted feedback on his experiences while learning to code, yet he got feedback about the product in general. If he was looking for advice about the site in general, a Show HN would have been more appropriate.


"I learned to code to launch my new startup" .. and here it is. That's implicit to me.


So you eat on camera? Seems pointless, why not just have a chat after you both eat separately?


a science


My Dell Vostro 1500 is going strong 6 years later. I have replaced the charger once (50e in a local shop) but to be fair I spent 4 years cramming the charger into a bag so it isn't surprising it broke.


Joined Pivotal Tracker and started dumping my project info on it until I found out that there is no story/task dependency!! That left out feature completely ruins the whole system. How can they not have it? Do you know any similar applications that you can build dependencies into?

i.e. for B to be in the "Current" queue, A must be complete


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