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Eric Sink on the Business of Software

Autor Eric Sink
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 mar 2006
Eric Sink on the Business of Software is a selection of the best and most popular essays from the author's website. This insightful collection of essays explore the business concerns that programmers face during the course of their careers—particularly those programmers who are small independent software vendors.
Sink also covers issues like starting your own business, and then performing the hiring, marketing, and finances in a style that programmers understand, sprinkled with a touch of humor.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781590596234
ISBN-10: 1590596234
Pagini: 301
Ilustrații: XIV, 320 p.
Dimensiuni: 178 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Ediția:1st ed.
Editura: Apress
Colecția Apress
Locul publicării:Berkeley, CA, United States

Public țintă

Popular/general

Cuprins

Entrepreneurship.- What is a Small ISV?.- Whining by a Barrel of Rocks.- Starting Your Own Company.- Finance for Geeks.- Exploring Micro-ISVs.- First Report from My Micro-ISV.- Make More Mistakes.- People.- Small ISVs: You Need Developers, not Programmers.- Geeks Rule and MBAs Drool.- Hazards of Hiring.- Great Hacker!= Great Hire.- My Comments on “Hitting the High Notes”.- Career Calculus.- Marketing.- Finding a Product Idea for Your Micro-ISV.- Marketing is not a Post-processing Step.- Choose Your Competition.- Act Your Age.- Geek Gauntlets.- Be Careful Where You Build.- The Game is Afoot.- Going to a Trade Show.- Magazine Advertising Guide for Small ISVs.- Sales.- Tenets of Transparency.- Product Pricing Primer.- Closing the Gap, Part 1.- Closing the Gap, Part 2.- Just Do It.

Notă biografică

Eric Sink graduated in 1990 from the University of Illinois with a degree in computer science. After living for a year in Spain, he spent five years at Spyglass, where he led the group that developed the Web browser later to become known as Internet Explorer. In 1997, Eric left Spyglass and founded SourceGear, which is now a leading vendor of version control tools. In 2002, SourceGear was honored by Inc. magazine as one of the 500 fastest-growing private companies in America.

Caracteristici

Eric.Weblog() has 50,000 regular users; consistently included on the list of the most popular feeds in bloglines.com Sink founded a company that was named to the Inc 500 Book explains tough topics like marketing and hiring, in terms that programmers understand—all sprinkled with a touch of humor