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by quantumhobbit 3546 days ago
I used to live in Atlanta. It felt like the city had so much potential for tech but just wasn't there yet. There were so many smart and driven people at Georgia Tech and other places. And there seemed to be a business community that would be capable of supporting those people but those two communities hadn't figured out how to deal with each other yet. This was in 2011. I would love for Atlanta to become a real hub and would gladly move back if given a chance.
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Check out the Atlanta Tech Village and surrounding area. http://atlantatechvillage.com/

Tons of opportunity

Ah, ATV. I know a lot of tech people in town who will not touch that place with a 10 foot pole. Might partially be because it is in Buckhead which is a very pretentious neighborhood. Lots of men buttoned up shirts, suits, women in pencil skirts, people getting cosmetic surgery etc. and everything is about image. ATV has a similar vibe, and if you look at who gets the majority of the press it's not the tech people, it's the marketing and business ones.

Hell the non-tech founder of it said at one point that Ruby is really easy and with a small amount of training a founder should have the skills necessary to create a startup. That is not someone who values tech or the skills that go into it. So if your an engineer why would you go somewhere where there is a good chance that a marketing/business type will take the credit for your work and ideas, probably try to take more of your equity than they would in Silicon Valley? And with all of that Atlanta companies do not have exits that are even close to what we see in the valley.