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In Stories from the new frontier, an exceprt from Robert Greene's book Mastery on Paul Graham and his journey from self-apprenticed hacker to a half-billion dollar man.
Despite the growth of the program, during the start-up pitches Y Combinator co-founder Paul Graham was sitting at a computer doing what he knows best: coding.
Graham met Morris, an authority on the Unix computer language, at Harvard. When Bell Labs, where Unix was developed, wanted to integrate Web programming standards into Unix, it called Morris, then ...
Once again, Y Combinator cofounder Paul Graham's mouth has landed him in hot water. The loose-lipped Silicon Valley power broker said some dumb stuff about women.  ...
Yesterday, as part of some of its programming for startup founders, the startup incubator Y Combinator posted a new interview with its widely revered founder Paul Graham. The apparent idea was for ...
He called up his old programming partner from Harvard, Robert Morris, and interested him in the idea of collaborating on their own startup, even though Graham had no clue where they would start or ...
Paul Graham is a renowned programmer and wildly successful venture capitalist. ... If you’re going to attract users, you’ll probably have to get up from your computer and go find some.
It looks like Paul Graham has put his foot in his mouth. Again. In a new interview with The Information, the ever-candid co-founder of Y Combinator had some pretty controversial things to say ...
Paul Graham advised Elon Musk to work with the government carefully because it's not "just a company." Musk's actions mirror how he worked in 2022 when he bought Twitter, now X.
Prominent tech investor Paul Graham has criticized Palantir Technologies Inc. over a software contract it recently won from the U.S. Immigration and ... If you’re a first-rate programmer, ...