Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders
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Edith Harbaugh,
LaunchDarkly
Software is Hard Work
Stay focused on your customers — even if there are only a few of them — and celebrate the small wins.
Edith Harbaugh,
LaunchDarkly
Software is Hard Work [Entire Talk]
Stay focused on your customers — even if there are only a few of them — and celebrate the small wins.
Edith Harbaugh ,
LaunchDarkly
Software is Hard Work [Entire Talk]
Stay focused on your customers — even if there are only a few of them — and celebrate the small wins.
Edith Harbaugh,
LaunchDarkly
Getting (A Few) Customers
Draw courage from a single paying customer.
Edith Harbaugh,
LaunchDarkly
From “No Ideas” to a Great Idea
Even if you’re not ready to go all-in on a startup, you can carve out some time to practice.
Edith Harbaugh,
LaunchDarkly
Software is Important
Consider how product failures will affect users’ lives.
Edith Harbaugh,
LaunchDarkly
The Slow Build of B2B
Sometimes, it takes 18 months of conversations to land a customer.
Edith Harbaugh,
LaunchDarkly
Making the Best of the Worst
Even troubled companies can present powerful opportunities.
Barbara Liskov,
MIT CSAIL (Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Lab)
Finding the Great Problems [Entire Talk]
How a pioneering computer scientist thinks about the discipline’s past and future.
Barbara Liskov ,
MIT CSAIL (Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Lab)
Finding the Great Problems [Entire Talk]
How a pioneering computer scientist thinks about the discipline’s past and future.
Barbara Liskov,
MIT CSAIL (Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Lab)
Finding the Great Problems
Barbara Liskov was already breaking new ground in 1968, when she became one of the first American women to earn a doctorate in the emerging discipline ...
Barbara Liskov,
MIT CSAIL (Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Lab)
Thinking Without Thinking
Breakthrough ideas emerge from mental space as much as mental force.
Barbara Liskov,
MIT CSAIL (Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Lab)
Solving the Software Crisis
Look for opportunities to pivot toward a more interesting problem.
Barbara Liskov,
MIT CSAIL (Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Lab)
The Future of Computing
Training computer scientists in ethical thinking will help society realize the full benefits of the computing revolution.
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