September 2008
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August 2008
5 posts
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The website is (kind of) up
Mobelux.com is alive! A little mysterious, but she’s about to tell all, so bookmark it and stay tuned.
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Most of the time, Cocoa fulfills the promise: Common things are easy, and...
– Aaron Hillegass
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Anyone have a map?
Programming for the iPhone SDK is like being dropped off in a strange city and being told that you can’t ask any of the locals for directions. Sure, it’s still a city. It has streets and buildings, but none of the names are familiar and some of the streets are unmarked.
There’s also potholes big enough to eat your car.
July 2008
8 posts
http://testchamber.tumblr.com →
Gibberish? Maybe.
More to come.
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…sleep is not really for resting the brain in the typical sense of the...
– Medina
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Finding the Right Tools...
In creating anything it doesn’t take long to realize that having the right tool makes the difference. And when you don’t have that tool, that is when frustration sets in and you become ineffective. As we get Mobelux up and running, we have been learning to find the right tools for the behind the scenes work that make the most sense to us. Tools that are fun to use, effective, and get...
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We shall neither fail nor falter; we shall not weaken or tire…give us the...
– Winston Churchill
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Ideas on their own are just not that important. It’s incredibly rare that...
– David Heinemeier
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We started a software company
Here’s the problem: we don’t really know how to run one.
Sure, we know software, but there’s more to it than that. You have to know lots of stuff you never thought you’d need to know about. For example:
What’s an EIN number?
What’s the difference between an LLC and an S Corp?
We have to file articles of what!?
It’s quite an adventure when...
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Watching nonprogrammers trying to run software companies is like watching...
– Joel Spolsky