Monthly Archives: August 2011

I’m Teaching a SkillShare Class: “Teaching Yourself to Code for N00bs and Product People”

Ever since writing my “learn to code” manifesto, learning to code has been the number one thing people want to talk to me about at my Ohours or whenever I see people out and about. As it turns out, there … Continue reading

Posted in Code | Tagged | 2 Comments

Ohours Finds a Future: Hirelite Acquires Us!

I posted on the Ohours Blog and Hirelite CEO Nathan Hurst posted on his: today we’re excited to announce that Hirelite.com has acquired Ohours.org. Obviously this is super exciting for me (baby’s first exit!) but I’m mostly excited for the … Continue reading

Posted in Entrepreneurship, Office Hours, Ohours, Web Startup | 3 Comments

What the NYC Startup World Needs (and Doesn’t Need)

Chris Dixon wrote a post a few days with the same title as this one. Fred Wilson has chimed in and there’s a larger debate on the NY Times. Chris is a well respected guy who obviously thinks about this … Continue reading

Posted in New York City, NY Tech Meetup | 12 Comments