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The Enterprise Strikes Back

BeyondVC

Couple that with Mulesoft being bought for 21x TTM revenue ( see Tomasz Tunguz analysis ) at $6.5 We are at the beginning stages of one of the biggest IT shifts in history as legacy workloads in the enterprise continue to move to a cloud-native architecture. New architectures = new attack vectors and security needs to be reimagined.

Cloud 60
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So You're Going To Start A Huge New Web Project

css-tricks.com

Youll need to think about JavaScript architecture. chriscoyier For a front end developer, I suggest looking at the whole site and identify the components. Think about CSS architecture. It’s probably because Webforms was essentially designed to cater to Desktop Application developers. here is my two bits.

Web 96
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How to hire a programmer to make your ideas happen

sivers.org

Matt Jones (2010-06-20) # Derek: Interesting article - Im not sure if you realize it, but youve basically described what the Agile community calls "User Stories" You may also want to look into tools like Pivotal Tracker for keeping track of stories and prioritizing / scheduling them. BTW: great keynote at Railsconf! feature set.