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  1. Paul Graham (/ ɡræm /; born November 13, 1964) [3] is an English-American computer scientist, writer, entrepreneur and investor. His work has included the programming language Arc, the startup Viaweb (later renamed Yahoo! Store), co-founding the startup accelerator and seed capital firm Y Combinator, his essays, and Hacker News.

  2. Paul Graham is a programmer, writer, and investor. In 1995, he and Robert Morris started Viaweb, the first software as a service company. Viaweb was acquired by Yahoo in 1998, where it became Yahoo Store.

  3. One reason programmers dislike meetings so much is that they're on a different type of schedule from other people. Meetings cost them more. There are two types of schedule, which I'll call the manager's schedule and the maker's schedule.

  4. Essays. If you're not sure which to read, try Is it Worth Being Wise?, Having Kids, or How to Lose Time and Money. Founder Mode.

  5. Paul Graham (/ ɡræm /; born November 13, 1964) is an English-American computer scientist, writer, entrepreneur and investor. His work has included the programming language Arc, the startup Viaweb (later renamed Yahoo! Store), co-founding the startup accelerator and seed capital firm Y Combinator, his essays, and Hacker News.

  6. Mar 16, 2024 · Paul Graham is not just the co-founder of Y Combinator but also an accomplished programmer, author, and venture capitalist. Before starting YC, Graham attained significant recognition for his work in computer science, including creating the influential Lisp programming language and co-developing the Viaweb (later known as Yahoo!

  7. Dec 26, 2013 · Y Combinator co-founder Paul Graham isn’t your typical startup guru. For eight years he’s been at the helm of what's now the industry’s most prominent accelerator and a lightning rod for frustrations with entrepreneurship in Silicon Valley. The Information recently sat down with Mr. Graham.