
Paul Graham

Yes, it was he who in 1998 sold his company Viaweb to the Internet giant Yahoo , which later called this product the Yahoo Store. Yes, he founded the Y Combinator venture capital fund . Yes, this is his magazine BusinessWeek included in the list of 25 most influential people on the Web for 2008.
Want to read some really interesting analytical articles? You definitely to Paul. I highly recommend reading his notes. Especially if you are an IT person. Especially if you are going to open your own business.
Interesting:In some places, his name is translated as Paul Graham .
You can read all the articles in English on the official website of Paul Graham (+ short biography ). For those who are interested in reading articles in Russian, I have collected links to some high-quality translations.
Featured Articles, Barack!
Getting Started
First-Class Hackers
First-Class Hackers. Part 2
What a business could take from free software The
work is real and imaginary
From the bottom up
Programming languages in a hundred years
The programming language of the future - today
Microsoft is dead
How to do what you love
Being Popular, Part 1
Being Popular, Part 2
What programming languages do
Made in USA
Copy what you like
How to disagree
Minimum personal
What did Kate see in Silicon Valley?
Why not create a startup?
Hiring is outdated
Why new Google
Trolls don't appear
Keeping the project in mind
Six principles for creating new things
The most difficult lessons for startups
Why clever people come up with stupid ideas
What you would like to know in advance
How to become a Silicon Valley
Web 2.0
How to give a presentation to investors
Good and bad shirking Why
Internet boom turned out right
How Get Rich
Startup Ideas
Copying Startup Ideas
Literature Briefly
A Century Of Writing
One of my favorites: Lisp: defeating mediocrity
These articles make you think and I recommend re-reading them from time to time. At the same time, you can notice how your worldview is gradually changing.
Stop!
I can already see how your hand reached for the “Add to Favorites” icon so that you would never return to these articles later. Start reading now!
Wow!
Post on the main. You can start selling ads! :-D But what, am I worse than Lebedev?
BTW!
By the way, I recommend in your free time to read Richard Feynman’s excellent book, which is so close to our worldview: You are joking, of course, Mr. Feynman!
PS I take this opportunity: I post a huge number of interesting links, articles, recommendations and information about various web projects on my twitter , which I try to keep interesting. [the idea of this article, by the way, was born on Twitter] And I write individual articles about IT topics in my non-profit blog . Join now!
Regards,
Adept of Logic.