[SiliconBeach] Re: Are you a monogamist or polygamist entrepreneur?

2014-03-03 Thread Barry Teoh
Either way works, but: * Focus on one thing. * Make a note of all the other ideas/projects * Automate workflow/processes (ideal for the person who wants to tackle multiple projects) OR work out how you want to exit. * Repeat. If you're too busy or too stretched you're doing it wrong :) On Mond

[SiliconBeach] Re: sharing a development team

2014-02-05 Thread Barry Teoh
Yep its done before. Check out BlueChilli or basically any digital agencies. On Thursday, February 6, 2014 3:01:12 AM UTC+11, sam de silva wrote: > > Hi there, > > I know that co-working spaces are great for startups while we find our > feet, but what about a co-developerment teams - where a num

[SiliconBeach] Re: Introducing Stripe and their Australia lead Susan Wu

2014-01-29 Thread Barry Teoh
Yay I love using Stripe (and encouraging new startups to use them). The developer experience (DX) is top notch. Not to mention the merchant application process to get started is the best so far. On Wednesday, January 29, 2014 12:58:58 PM UTC+11, Kate Kendall wrote: > > Hey Beachers, > > I just

[SiliconBeach] Re: Titstare guys doing their bit to raise Australia's reputation as a startup hub...

2013-09-09 Thread Barry Teoh
They actually are programmers. The guys won a developer hackathon (AngelHack) back in May On Monday, September 9, 2013 7:13:22 PM UTC+10, Fai Wong wrote: > > In their defense, they're both not programmers. So unfair to label them as > brogrammers! > > On Monday, September 9, 2013 3:06:12 PM UTC