What are your go-to resources for startup advice and learning?

Ankur Sharma
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Hossein Yazdi
I don't think these days there's much requirement to read books, you just need to know the best tools and resources and how to work with them. For startups, I would suggest checking this collection (https://webcurate.co/c/startup) to learn some handy startup tools and to quickly be able to grow in the right path.
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Kshetez Vinayak
Twitter and Product Hunt are my go-to resources. They are proving to be great sources of learning. There's so much to learn from other builders and their launches. Sometimes podcasts while I run. By the way, I'm launching a new product soon. Let's connect and share insights!
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Gurkaran Singh
When it comes to startup wisdom, I rely on a cocktail blend of TechCrunch for news, Y Combinator for insights, and a sprinkle of TED Talks for inspiration – just like adding the perfect ingredients to a successful code recipe!
James Miller
Definitely online communities like Reddit's r/startups or Hacker News. There's a goldmine of experiences and insights shared by fellow entrepreneurs there. Plus, podcasts like "How I Built This" and blogs like "Startup Grind". And also ChatGBT, for ideas.
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Zoya Shah
When seeking startup advice and learning, diverse resources are essential for comprehensive insights. Online platforms like Startup Academy offer courses and webinars on various entrepreneurial topics, providing practical knowledge and guidance from industry experts. Additionally, networking events such as Startup Summits facilitate connections with mentors and fellow entrepreneurs, fostering collaboration and learning through shared experiences. Books like 'Lean Startup' by Eric Ries offer valuable frameworks and strategies for building successful ventures. Locally, initiatives like Lulu Offers Abu Dhabi may host workshops or seminars tailored to startup needs, offering region-specific insights and support for aspiring entrepreneurs.
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