Eric Sink on the Business of Software

Eric.Weblog() has 50,000 regular users; consistently included on the list of the most popular feeds in bloglines.com

Sink founded a company that was named to the Inc 500

Book explains tough topics like marketing and hiring, in terms that programmers understand-all sprinkled with a touch of humor



Eric Sink graduated in 1990 from the University of Illinois with a degree in computer science. After living for a year in Spain, he spent five years at Spyglass, where he led the group that developed the Web browser later to become known as Internet Explorer. In 1997, Eric left Spyglass and founded SourceGear, which is now a leading vendor of version control tools. In 2002, SourceGear was honored by Inc. magazine as one of the 500 fastest-growing private companies in America.

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