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How to Get Picked as a Speaker for The Lean Startup Conference

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You can give advice about applying Lean Startup ideas to business areas other than product development. 4) I’m not a coder; should I bother to apply? So, no, you absolutely do not have to be a developer to give a talk. Last year, Stephanie Hay and Leah Busque both talked about Lean Startupping their marketing processes.

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On deployment

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And the same is true in reverse - a lone brilliant coder can build a great widget, but it takes a system of people working well together to produce consistently great results. Thoughts on scientific product development Lo, my 5 subscribers, who are you? Mechanical mistakes are the result of human mistakes.

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Recruiting Startup Engineers | Femgineer

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Femgineer Coder. HOME About the Femgineer Speaking Engagements Reading List Recruiting Startup Engineers With the startup market taking off, there is always a clamor to find good engineers, developers, and designers. Yes, building software is cheap and fast unlike other products. Remember people only have two hands!

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Why Continuous Deployment?

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So developers stuck in this world tend to think the other developers on their team are either, deep in their souls, plodding pedants or sloppy coders. At IMVU, we would occasionally hire someone from a more traditional organization who had a hard time letting go of their “best practices&# and habits.

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Where is the best place to find a rockstar developer to bring it to life?

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Sure, it garners the "winning " reply above, but in reality I find the answers below by Cody Riddar that directs the asker to go hire an inexpensive prototype development team much more helpful than the "leading answer" that gives the "Quora rockstar engineer" point of view. You, a creative guy?

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Lessons Learned: Throwing away working code

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None of it would have happened if we had plenty of cash, or were content to count our progress by traffic or product development milestones. Labels: product development 4comments: Doug said. As a fellow coder, I empathizes with you about having to throw away work that wasnt broken in anything but a business sense.

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Crazy! 189 Answers To The Top Startup Questions On Your Mind

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You are here: Home » Hiring » Crazy! Written By Dan Martell on February 2nd, 2012 | Category: Hiring LeanStartup Marketing Metrics Startup Life | 6 Comments. Near shoring development with your team (ex: your team is based in Canada / India) is cool, but not outsourcing. Ability to hire top talent (A+ talent).