The free book all entrepreneurs/web developers should read
One of the poster-boys for the Web2.0 world is 37Signals, a Chicago based software development firm. Their products are famous for being simple and easy to use, and as a company they've shown that you can grow mainstream while staying private with a small number of people (many of whom collaborate remotely).
They're also very adept at giving back to the web development community. They released Ruby on Rails, the hottest new open-source development framework, and they wrote Getting Real, a book about what it takes to build successful web applications. It costs money to buy or download the book, but you can read it FREE online.
I just finished reading it for the second or third time. Like their products, it's a simple, easy, to-the point read that doesn't waste a word of space or a second of your time. As a company they've managed to challenge conventional wisdom and create a brilliant philosophy of really only doing what's necessary and nothing more.
I especially like giving it a read-through while I'm in development and deployment of something new (the price guide) to make sure that I'm only doing and including what's truly necessary and nothing more.
I can't imagine a better way to spend your time as a YE than to read Getting Real - you'll save yourself more headaches and stress than you can imagine.
They're also very adept at giving back to the web development community. They released Ruby on Rails, the hottest new open-source development framework, and they wrote Getting Real, a book about what it takes to build successful web applications. It costs money to buy or download the book, but you can read it FREE online.
I just finished reading it for the second or third time. Like their products, it's a simple, easy, to-the point read that doesn't waste a word of space or a second of your time. As a company they've managed to challenge conventional wisdom and create a brilliant philosophy of really only doing what's necessary and nothing more.
I especially like giving it a read-through while I'm in development and deployment of something new (the price guide) to make sure that I'm only doing and including what's truly necessary and nothing more.
I can't imagine a better way to spend your time as a YE than to read Getting Real - you'll save yourself more headaches and stress than you can imagine.

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