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  • 5人の創業者

    Paul Graham / 青木靖 訳 2009年4月 最近Inc. Magazineから、この30年間でもっとも興味深いスタートアップ創業者を5人挙げるとしたら誰かと聞かれた。一番興味深いのが誰かはどうやって決めたらいいのだろう? もっともよい判定方法は、その影響力を見ることだと思う。私にもっとも影響を与えた5人は誰だろう? 出資した会社の人たちと話をするときに、誰を模範にしろと言うだろう? 自分は誰の言葉をよく引き合いに出しているだろう? 1. スティーブ・ジョブズ スティーブは、私に限らず誰に聞いてももっとも影響力のある創業者だと言うだろう。スタートアップの文化の多くはApple文化だ。彼は最初の若き創業者だった。そして「とてつもなく素晴しいもの」という概念はアートの世界には昔からあったにせよ、1980年代の企業にとっては目新しい考えだった。 さらに注目すべきなのは、彼が30年にわ

  • Six Principles for Making New Things

    February 2008 The fiery reaction to the release of Arc had an unexpected consequence: it made me realize I had a design philosophy. The main complaint of the more articulate critics was that Arc seemed so flimsy. After years of working on it, all I had to show for myself were a few thousand lines of macros? Why hadn't I worked on more substantial problems? As I was mulling over these remarks it st

  • 「ハッカーと画家」の著者が新しいLisp系言語「Arc」を公開 | エンタープライズ | マイコミジャーナル

    著名なLispハッカーのPaul Graham氏とRobert Morris氏は30日 (米国時間)、新しいLisp系言語「Arc」をリリースした。ライセンスはArtistic License 2.0を適用、オープンソースソフトウェアとして公開される。 新しいLISP方言「Arc」が公開(画面はMac OS X) Arcは、Lispの方言に分類されるプログラミング言語。これまで氏のエッセイなどで開発中であることは知られていたが、実行可能な形で公開されたのは初めて。今回のバージョンは、Scheme処理系の一種である「MzScheme」にオーバーラップする形で実装され、データの読み込みや数値計算などの機能はMzSchemeに依存する。ArcについてGraham氏は、未完成だが実用可能なため成果を公開することにした、と記している。 Arcの動作には、LISPの実装系「MzScheme」が必要。開

  • Web2.0の真実

    November 2005 Does "Web 2.0" mean anything? Till recently I thought it didn't, but the truth turns out to be more complicated. Originally, yes, it was meaningless. Now it seems to have acquired a meaning. And yet those who dislike the term are probably right, because if it means what I think it does, we don't need it. I first heard the phrase "Web 2.0" in the name of the Web 2.0 conference in 2004

  • ハッカー養成塾! -- ハック教を切り刻め (首藤一幸)

    首藤 一幸 注: このページの文章はオープンソースマガジン 2006年6月号 (2006年 5月発売) に掲載された以下の記事の元原稿です。 編集部の了承の元に、ウェブページに掲載しております。 首藤一幸, "ハッカー養成塾! -- ハック教を切り刻め", オープンソースマガジン 2006年 6月号, pp.114-115, ソフトバンククリエイティブ(株), 2006年 5月 8日 他の方の原稿 後藤氏 (2006/2): ハックの一歩は楽しむことから 鵜飼氏 (2006/3): ハックは素早くやれ 高林氏 (2006/3): 深追い、佳境、バッドノウハウ 太田一樹氏 (2006/4): 入塾案内 平林(幹夫)氏 (2006/4): はじめなきゃ はじまらない 川合氏 (2006/6): パワーハッカーへの道 平林(純)氏 (PDFファイル) (2006/7): オッパイ星人だってハ

  • The 18 Mistakes That Kill Startups

    October 2006 In the Q & A period after a recent talk, someone asked what made startups fail. After standing there gaping for a few seconds I realized this was kind of a trick question. It's equivalent to asking how to make a startup succeed — if you avoid every cause of failure, you succeed — and that's too big a question to answer on the fly. Afterwards I realized it could be helpful to look at t

  • How Art Can Be Good

    December 2006 I grew up believing that taste is just a matter of personal preference. Each person has things they like, but no one's preferences are any better than anyone else's. There is no such thing as good taste. Like a lot of things I grew up believing, this turns out to be false, and I'm going to try to explain why. One problem with saying there's no such thing as good taste is that it also

  • Is It Worth Being Wise?

    February 2007 A few days ago I finally figured out something I've wondered about for 25 years: the relationship between wisdom and intelligence. Anyone can see they're not the same by the number of people who are smart, but not very wise. And yet intelligence and wisdom do seem related. How? What is wisdom? I'd say it's knowing what to do in a lot of situations. I'm not trying to make a deep point

  • nikki - ポール・グレアム「賢くなる価値はあるの?」

    ポール・グレアムのエッセーを訳してみました。 id:lionfanさんにより、いわしが設置されています。ありがとうございます。誤訳等があればこちらでもそちらでもいいので教えていただけると幸いです。 http://q.hatena.ne.jp/1171633871 なお、「wise/wisdom」「intelligent;smart/intelligence」が使われていますが、それぞれ「賢い/さ」と「頭の良い/さ」としています。 ポール・グレアム「賢くなる価値はあるの?」 Is It Worth Being Wise? http://www.paulgraham.com/wisdom.html 2007年2月 February 2007 何日か前に、わたしが25年間ずっと不思議に思っていたことの答えを見つけることができた。それは賢さと頭の良さの関係だ。二つが違うということは誰にでもわかる。

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  • Radar - O’Reilly

    Now, next, and beyond: Tracking need-to-know trends at the intersection of business and technology AI/ML Few technologies have the potential to change the nature of work and how we live as artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). Future of the Firm Everything from new organizational structures and payment schemes to new expectations, skills, and tools will shape the future of the fi

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  • LispハッカーPaul Graham氏のY Combinator、Web 2.0な起業サイト (MYCOMジャーナル)

    Y Combinatorという企業をご存知だろうか? 起業家に対する投資を主な事業としており、Lispハッカーとして著名なPaul Graham氏もパートナーとして名を連ねている。 同社は19日(現地時間)、「Y Combinator Startup News」というリンクサイトを公開した。起業に関する情報へのリンクをユーザが投稿し、ランク付けやコメントをすることができるというものだ。 Y Combinatorはテクノロジ企業--彼らの言葉を借りれば「アイディアはあるが金のない、2-3人の若いハッカーのグループ」--への投資を主に行っている。有名な投資先としてはWeeblyやYouOS、redditなど。 Y Combinator Startup Newsは、redditと似ている。Y Combinatorとしては、redditよりも起業家にフォーカスしたサイトにしたいということだ。また、

  • Microsoft is Dead: The Cliffs Notes

    April 2007 When I wrote that Microsoft was dead, I didn't mean it literally. I couldn't have. Companies aren't alive, so they can't die. In fact "Microsoft is Dead" was what we in the trade call a metaphor. I meant something else. Over the last couple days there has been some disagreement about what I meant. Some people who were scandalized by the essay convinced themselves I meant something rathe

  • Two Kinds of Judgement

    April 2007 There are two different ways people judge you. Sometimes judging you correctly is the end goal. But there's a second much more common type of judgement where it isn't. We tend to regard all judgements of us as the first type. We'd probably be happier if we realized which are and which aren't. The first type of judgement, the type where judging you is the end goal, include court cases, g

  • The Hacker's Guide to Investors

    April 2007 (This essay is derived from a keynote talk at the 2007 ASES Summit at Stanford.) The world of investors is a foreign one to most hackers—partly because investors are so unlike hackers, and partly because they tend to operate in secret. I've been dealing with this world for many years, both as a founder and an investor, and I still don't fully understand it. In this essay I'm going to li

  • Stuff

    July 2007 I have too much stuff. Most people in America do. In fact, the poorer people are, the more stuff they seem to have. Hardly anyone is so poor that they can't afford a front yard full of old cars. It wasn't always this way. Stuff used to be rare and valuable. You can still see evidence of that if you look for it. For example, in my house in Cambridge, which was built in 1876, the bedrooms

  • らいおんの隠れ家-ポール・グレアム「もの」

    2024/12/27 ベイスターズのドキュメンタリー映画「勝ち切る覚悟」を見た! シーズン終盤~日シリーズ優勝までの舞台裏を抑えたドキュメンタリーで、ベンチ裏での映像がメインとなっている。ナレーションは無く、説明がほとんど無いので「いつ何があったか」があらかじめわかって…

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  • Holding a Program in One's Head

    August 2007 A good programmer working intensively on his own code can hold it in his mind the way a mathematician holds a problem he's working on. Mathematicians don't answer questions by working them out on paper the way schoolchildren are taught to. They do more in their heads: they try to understand a problem space well enough that they can walk around it the way you can walk around the memory

  • How Not to Die

    August 2007 (This is a talk I gave at the last Y Combinator dinner of the summer. Usually we don't have a speaker at the last dinner; it's more of a party. But it seemed worth spoiling the atmosphere if I could save some of the startups from preventable deaths. So at the last minute I cooked up this rather grim talk. I didn't mean this as an essay; I wrote it down because I only had two hours befo

  • News from the Front

    September 2007 A few weeks ago I had a thought so heretical that it really surprised me. It may not matter all that much where you go to college. For me, as for a lot of middle class kids, getting into a good college was more or less the meaning of life when I was growing up. What was I? A student. To do that well meant to get good grades. Why did one have to get good grades? To get into a good co

  • How to Do Philosophy

    September 2007 In high school I decided I was going to study philosophy in college. I had several motives, some more honorable than others. One of the less honorable was to shock people. College was regarded as job training where I grew up, so studying philosophy seemed an impressively impractical thing to do. Sort of like slashing holes in your clothes or putting a safety pin through your ear, wh

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