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by graycat
4790 days ago
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I just read the article on
'Scalability' or some such.
There the founder went into
a lot of detail on system
administration for his relational
database. At no time did I conclude that his
project was either "overnight success"
or "zero effort". But I can understand the point of
just one guy: A founder really should
understand his business. So, that takes
him into all the relevant topics in
computing and outside. That's a lot of
topics. My main points about Plenty of Fish
were just as I explained, and I never
claimed either "overnight success"
or "zero effort". |
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A few choice quotes from the first few paragraphs:
He developed software for his online dating site, Plenty of Fish, that operates almost completely on autopilot, leaving Mr. Frind plenty of free time. On average, he puts in about a 10-hour workweek.
Mr. Frind built the Plenty of Fish Web site in 2003 as nothing more than an exercise to help teach himself a new programming language, ASP.NET.
No mention of long hours promoting, begging users to sign up, tracking down weird bugs, or all the actual work that goes into building a business. Just a quick rundown of how easy it is to whip up a shitty website and become a millionaire overnight.