Alvin Alexander founded a computer consulting business in the basement of his home in the 1990s, grew it into a very successful twenty-person business, and then sold it ten years later. During the process of trying to sell his small business, he wrote many small notes before and after meetings, and those notes eventually became a diary of everything he went through. After the sale was completed, he published a portion of that diary on his website, HowISoldMyBusiness.com. The website quickly grew popular, with many comments like, “Thank you!”, “You helped me make money”, and “Please share more information.” After all that encouragement the book is finally here, including (a) an all-new “Lessons Learned” chapter, and (b) additional chapters on the five years that have passed since he sold his company.If you're thinking, “Should I sell my small business?”, or “How can I sell my company?”, this book is for you. It shares the “behind the scenes” secrets of the process of selling a business that you won't find anywhere else. Because of everything that happened during the sales process, the book will probably also be very helpful for people interested in buying a business, and people who are partners in a business, such as LLC business partners.In the end, this book is an investment. Think of it this way: How much money would you be willing to spend to make thousands of additional dollars when you sell your business? If just one tip from this book makes you just a thousand dollars, it will still be one of the best investments you ever made.
Alvin Jackson examines the two Unions - the Anglo-Scots Union of 1707 and the British-Irish of 1801 - comparing their background, birth, and survival. In sustaining a comparison between the Unions, he illuminates the long history and current state of the United Kingdom.
Save time and trouble building object-oriented, functional, and concurrent applications with Scala 3. The latest edition of this comprehensive cookbook is packed with more than 250 ready-to-use recipes and 700 code examples to help you solve the most common problems when working with Scala and its popular libraries. Whether you're working on web, big data, or distributed applications, this cookbook provides recipes based on real-world scenarios for experienced Scala developers and for programmers just learning to use this JVM language. Author Alvin Alexander includes practical solutions from his experience using Scala for highly scalable applications that support concurrency and distribution. Recipes cover: Strings, numbers, and control structures Classes, methods, objects, traits, packaging, and imports Functional programming in a variety of situations Building Scala applications with sbt Collections covering Scala's wealth of classes and methods Actors and concurrency List, array, map, set, and more Files, processes, and command-line tasks Web services and interacting with Java Databases and persistence, data types and idioms.
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