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Paul Graham (b. Weymouth, England, 1964) is a Lisp programmer, venture capitalist, and essayist. He is the author of "On Lisp" (1993), "ANSI Common Lisp" (1995), and "Hackers & Painters" (2004).
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Born: January 1, 1964

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...Paul Graham Great Hackers Paul Graham Play now: Download MP3 Help with Listening Link to it: Permalink Subscribe to Podcast [runtime: 00:30:50, 10.6 mb, recorded 2004...
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Why to Move to a Startup Hub The Future of Web Startups How to Do Philosophy News from the Front How Not to Die Holding a Program in One's Head Stuff The Equity Equation An Alternative Theory of Unions The Hacker's Guide to Investors Two Kinds of Judgemen
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... , Editor-in-Chief, Wired "Paul Graham takes on big ideas writing with a grace, clarity and humor rare not only among his sister and brother geeks, but among the best writers anywhere...
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Paul Graham is an essayist, programmer, and programming language designer.
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So who should start a startup? Someone who is a good hacker, between about 23 and 38... I don't think many people have the physical stamina much past that age. I used to work till 2:00 or 3:00 AM every night, seven days a week. I don't know if I could do
The statements that make people mad are the ones they worry might be believed. I suspect the statements that make people maddest are those they worry might be true.
Treating a startup idea as a question changes what you're looking for. If an idea is a blueprint, it has to be right. But if it's a question, it can be wrong, so long as it's wrong in a way that leads to more ideas.
The more complicated the world gets, the more valuable it is to be willing to look like a fool.
Prolog is a great language for writing append; after that it's all downhill.

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