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DHH at Startup School 08

Posted April 22nd, 2008 by Matt Berther

Yesterday, I sat and listened to David Heinemeir Hansson’s presentation at Startup School 2008. Most people know DHH as the creator of Ruby on Rails, but he is also a co-founder of partner at 37signals, which could very easily be considered a successful startup. This is an amazing talk, filled with excellent insight into what is needed to create a profit.

Hint: you *DONT* have to create the next Facebook or MySpace to be a wildly successful startup. You just have to find something that someone else is doing and do it just a little better. The talk is ~30 minutes long and is absolutely worth your time to watch.

Fair warning: in typical DHH fashion, there are a few f-bombs sprinkled in throughout the talk. You may want to wear headphones. :)

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Mike Moore
April 22nd, 2008

I also really enjoyed his presentation.

Minor nit:: DHH is a partner at 37signals, but I don’t believe he was a founder.

Matt Berther
April 22nd, 2008

@mike: I could have sworn that DHH and Jason Fried were co-founders. I could be wrong… wouldnt be the first time. :)

Mike Moore
April 22nd, 2008

@Matt AFAIK, 37signals had design work that predated hiring DHH when he was still in school. But they are a much different company now than they were when they started. Their success is certainly inspiring.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/37signals

Matt Berther
April 23rd, 2008

@mike: thanks for pointing out my error. I’ve updated the post.

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