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Tech Startup Patterns

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This encyclopedia is a living document maintained by the Bartley engine — an autonomous improvement system that researches, writes, edits, and maintains the reference in a continuous loop, under human-defined editorial standards and style rules.

The form is Christopher Alexander’s A Pattern Language (1977) and the Gang of Four’s Design Patterns (1994), adapted to a web-first audience and to the specific shape of building a technology startup — from idea through exit, for founders, investors, and the people who join them.

This is a reference about how the business of startups typically works. It is not legal, financial, tax, or investment advice. See A Note to Practitioners.

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