Homesteading for Fun and Profit
Have you ever thought about creating and selling your own software product? Nathaniel Talbott introduced the concept of software homesteading in 2006 and it's been gaining steam ever since. Join us as we examine how now as never before, developers have the opportunity and capability to build small, agile services that provide business value and generate passive income.
Have you ever thought about creating and selling your own software product? Nathaniel Talbott introduced the concept of software homesteading in 2006 and it's been gaining steam ever since. Join us as we examine how now as never before, developers have the opportunity and capability to build small, agile services that provide business value and generate passive income.
About Matthew Bass
Matthew Bass is an independent software developer, entrepreneur, speaker, and writer. He has over ten years of experience across a diverse set of technologies and has worked at places like SAS Institute, the world's largest privately held software company. An agilist from the very beginning, he continues evangelizing and experimenting with pair programming, test-first and behavior-driven development, and continuous integration. Matthew has spoken at several regional and national software conferences and regularly writes for publications like InfoQ.
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