专注于推荐好书的网站。
因为我是一个书痴,一个分享狂,一个 Rubyist,所以就有了这样的想法。
每个用户最多允许推荐 10 本书。之后要想继续推荐更多书籍需要申请权限。 因此,这个网站的目标是:只分享最好的书籍。
所有涉及版权的功能,如:上传电子书等 是不会有的。
先抛出话题,看看大家是否感兴趣。
有需求,解决需求的途经也很多,比如上面说的豆列,比如可以写一篇博客,或者 github 弄个 repo 用 markdown 列个单子。。。也就是有需求的人也未必需要一个专门的网站。人气和内容不好搞。当然,可以试试。
是 ruby 书,还是编程书,还是所有书呢? ruby 书就看这个吧,看不完的书,http://www.allrubybooks.com/
搞个 ruby 头条怎样?就像开发者头条:http://toutiao.io/
#9 楼 @tylerlong 谢谢点评。虽说每个人都有自己的分享办法,不过貌似没有几个人这么干。即便干了,也不彻底。通过这个网站,我们可以彻底的干这个事情,而且只干这个事情!
膨胀软件与 80/20 的谣传 http://chinese.joelonsoftware.com/Articles/StrategyLetterIV.html
#13 楼 @kgen Joel 还写了一篇讲到 37signals 和 iPod http://www.joelonsoftware.com/items/2006/12/09.html
收录在《软件随想录 卷 2》http://book.douban.com/subject/26366425/
#14 楼 @rei 哦,我看到了他对 37signals 和 iPod 成功的解释:
Devotees of simplicity will bring up 37signals and the Apple iPod as anecdotal proof that Simple Sells. I would argue that in both these cases, success is a result of a combination of things: building an audience, evangelism, clean and spare design, emotional appeal, aesthetics, fast response time, direct and instant user feedback, program models which correspond to the user model resulting in high usability, and putting the user in control, all of which are features of one sort, in the sense that they are benefits that customers like and pay for, but none of which can really be described as “simplicity.”
我非常同意这个看法。