* demoing a product/website: fail.
* showing how something (which could be a startup product, but most likely isn't) works under the hood (code, etc.): win.
So exposure is not the point; the hack(s) that make it work are the point. At least, that's my take on it. Sounds interesting.
* demoing a product/website: fail.
* showing how something (which could be a startup product, but most likely isn't) works under the hood (code, etc.): win.
So exposure is not the point; the hack(s) that make it work are the point. At least, that's my take on it. Sounds interesting.