As summer rounds the corner, I decided to start from the beginning of Hacker News posts from
http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2 which is http://www.paulgraham.com/mit.html : A Student's Guide to Startups.
So, I don't take Business Classes (I am in Engineering, closest thing we had was one course: Engineering Economics) and Paul said in his essay near the end
One thing you can do while you're still in school is to learn how startups work.
It would preferable not to have a textbook definition, I just want to know how it applies currently.
I saw some threads here, that said they hacked together an app on the weekend and then label it as a startup. I honestly thought it was just a weekend project. So is the term more or less flexible ?
http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2 which is http://www.paulgraham.com/mit.html : A Student's Guide to Startups.
So, I don't take Business Classes (I am in Engineering, closest thing we had was one course: Engineering Economics) and Paul said in his essay near the end
It would preferable not to have a textbook definition, I just want to know how it applies currently.
I saw some threads here, that said they hacked together an app on the weekend and then label it as a startup. I honestly thought it was just a weekend project. So is the term more or less flexible ?
As someone who has a startup, how do they work ?