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14 years ago
Well you obviously weren't doing what you love with viaweb if your entire goal was to sell it to turn a profit so that you'd never have to deal with it again. And Steve's assertion is not about work ethic, it's about building a "real company".
I don't think Steve would consider you to be a real entrepreneur. In his biography, it's stated several times how he doesn't want to make things just because people want them, which is directly against your beliefs in pandering to the masses.
pg|14 years ago
PLejeck|14 years ago
Today, wealth and technical innovations have separated quite a lot. A great programming language will make less money than the programs built upon it. I don't think this is entirely valid in the world of today, where open-source software is often some of the most innovative.
away|14 years ago
RussRomStanBety|14 years ago
staunch|14 years ago
I'm not weighing in on the definition of "entrepreneur" here, just pointing out why NeXT isn't a counter example.