RichardRodger.com
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How to Start a Software Company Without Really Trying
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I own a software company: Ricebridge. I make components for developers. That means I care about stuff like proper documentation and testing. I also care about user-friendly API design. Components should be easy-to-use so that developers can just get on with things.
How'd I end up doing this? I started off in a great little webshop called Internet Business Ireland (now sadly deceased), and cut my teeth on Perl and stuff like that. I majored in Maths and Philosophy, so programming is sort of an acquired taste for me. After IBI I decided to give up on programming after 1am.
I also spent a bit of time in Germany with InterComponentWare, which was a proper startup - lot's fun and very hard work, but I learnt a whole bunch of grown-up management stuff. After InterComponentWare, I only coded until 11pm.
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