nickhould
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10 years ago
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on: Playing “Moneyball” on EA FIFA 16
Ary, nice post!
nickhould
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10 years ago
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on: Magic – Completes signup forms automatically, with just an email address
I don't understand what's the value of exposing this autofilled data to the user. Why not just do it on the server-side?
nickhould
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11 years ago
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on: Ask HN: What startups were refused from YC but became successful?
Sendgrid was rejected from YC.
nickhould
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11 years ago
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on: Hacker news for data scientists
nickhould
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11 years ago
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on: Show HN: My weekend project, Frontends – a Hacker News for Front-end developers
Congrats thinkxl!
nickhould
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11 years ago
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on: Show HN: Bootstrappers.io – A community for business bootstrappers
This is the next book I read. Heard a lot of good things about it.
nickhould
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11 years ago
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on: Show HN: Bootstrappers.io – A community for business bootstrappers
Thanks for the feedback.
nickhould
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11 years ago
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on: Show HN: Bootstrappers.io – A community for business bootstrappers
Thanks for the feedback Enrique.
nickhould
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11 years ago
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on: Show HN: Bootstrappers.io – A community for business bootstrappers
Should be fixed. My current setup doesn't really support the load of HN + ProductHunt
nickhould
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11 years ago
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on: Show HN: Bootstrappers.io – A community for business bootstrappers
Hey Sam,
I did a few fixes that should enable the loading of the site. Wasn't expecting 10K+ page views in a few hours. I will look into the Twitter issue.
Thanks for the feedback!
nickhould
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11 years ago
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on: Show HN: Bootstrappers.io – A community for business bootstrappers
Will dig into this. Any other persons experiencing this issue? The project still might have a few glitches. By the way, thanks for the feedback.
nickhould
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11 years ago
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on: Show HN: Bootstrappers.io – A community for business bootstrappers
Great idea. Any specific ressources you are thinking about?
nickhould
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11 years ago
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on: Show HN: Bootstrappers.io – A community for business bootstrappers
I'm looking for moderators of the community. Please reach me at nick.hould [@] gmail.com.
nickhould
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11 years ago
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on: Show HN: Bootstrappers.io – A community for business bootstrappers
Thanks for the feedback! It's in the plans to add HTTPS support.
nickhould
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11 years ago
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on: Show HN: Bootstrappers.io – A community for business bootstrappers
Sacha, awesome job on Telescope. Looking forward contributing to the project.
nickhould
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11 years ago
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on: Show HN: Bootstrappers.io – A community for business bootstrappers
We used telesc.pe. It's a great open source project. For this initial version of Bootstrappers.io, the site is basically what you get out if the box from telesc.pe. Major props to the makers of this open source project.
nickhould
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11 years ago
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on: Show HN: Bootstrappers.io – A community for business bootstrappers
The audience we are targeting is very similar to Bootstrapped.fm. However, the type of community we aim to build is somewhat different: we want to be the Hacker News for bootstrappers, the site you go check on a daily basis to get the latest news of the community. Bootstrapped.fm discussions are a bit more forum-like.
nickhould
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11 years ago
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on: Ask HN: Did you go to a 3 month coding school? Did it work?
Back in fall 2012, I attended Starter League in Chicago for their 3 months Rails bootcamp. Prior to joining the bootcamp, I had experienced with Rails through Michael Hartl tutorial and by participating in different hackathons. Taking part in SL required an appreciable upfront investment from my part: moving from Montreal to Chicago for three months, $6K tuition fee (at the time), leaving my job and not working for the duration of the program. I am extremely happy with the results and I am now working as a lead data analyst and I am coding in different languages (python, javascript) as part of my daily job. One of the upside of a great bootcamp is the streamlined learning process. Jeff Cohen, the instructor at the time at SL, built an incredible curriculum for students, enabling deep understanding of the underlying mechanics of Rails. Furthermore, the immersion is a very interesting aspect of a bootcamp. Every day, you are surrounded by people who left their job and family to learn to code. These people want to change careers, start a tech business etc. This can be very motivating. Tips: Prior to joining a bootcamp, know exactly what you want from it. Do a bunch of tutorials, read books about coding, participate in hackathons and get to a level where you can build stuff with code. Too many people haven't tried much before joining a bootcamp and expect to get miraculously good at coding. It's not the case. Learning to code is hard, know what you are getting into. Also, if you expect to have a dream job on a silver plater at the end of the bootcamp, this probably won't be the case. You'll have to work hard for it and chances you'll have a few more months of learnings necessary prior to a full-time gig that interests you. You can learn to code online. A bootcamp can speed up the learning process and is a great learning experience and good for networking but it is not required to learn to code. Know exactly what you want from a bootcamp.
nickhould
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13 years ago
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on: Analytics for Tumblr
It's currently free. How much would you pay for a service like this?
nickhould
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13 years ago
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on: Analytics for Tumblr
Fixed. Thanks for pointing this out.