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  1. Paul Graham (computer programmer. #REDIRECT Paul Graham (programmer) From a modification: This is a redirect from a modification of the target's title or a closely related title. For example, the words may be rearranged.

  2. May 5, 2022 · Paul Graham is a programmer, writer, and thinker, mostly known as the co-founder of Y Combinator, the world’s most successful startup incubator. In 2004 he released an anthology called “Hackers and Painters” which explores a variety of topics, from social and cultural issues to technical aspects of programming languages.

  3. Before college the two main things I worked on, outside of school, were writing and programming. I didn't write essays. I wrote what beginning writers were supposed to write then, and probably still are: short stories. My stories were awful. They had hardly any plot, just characters with strong feelings, which I imagined made them deep.

  4. Paul Graham (programmer) Paul Graham ( / ɡræm /; born 1964) [3] is an English computer scientist, essayist, entrepreneur, investor, and author. He is best known for his work on the programming language Lisp, his former startup Viaweb (later renamed Yahoo! Store ), co-founding the influential startup accelerator and seed capital firm Y ...

  5. Hacking and painting have a lot in common. In fact, of all the different types of people I've known, hackers and painters are among the most alike. What hackers and painters have in common is that they're both makers. Along with composers, architects, and writers, what hackers and painters are trying to do is make good things.

  6. Jul 6, 2023 · Paul Graham is an entrepreneur, venture capitalist, programmer, and author. Born in England, he studied at Harvard and Cornell universities in the US. He founded Y Combinator—a startup accelerator—and Viaweb, an e-commerce company bought by Yahoo.

  7. Arc, Anarki, Arcadia, Rainbow. Influenced by. Lisp, Scheme. Arc is a programming language, a dialect of the language Lisp, developed by Paul Graham and Robert Morris. It is free and open-source software released under the Artistic License 2.0.