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Welcome to the Era of Decentralization

Hippoland

But my perspective, as a high school student growing up in the Silicon Valley at the time, was different. The 90s was about moving just about every piece of software from isolated desktops to online. It was a big change in how software and infrastructure was written. The 90s was impactful for so many reasons.

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The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Boston Tech Community (Fall 2013 Edition)

Rob Go

Extension Engine - Software engineering and design. Belmont Technologies – CAD in the Cloud (backed by Northbridge and NEA). Gridco Systems – Power Distribution Systems (backed by General Catalyst and Northbridge). Stackdriver – Cloud Infrastructure Monitoring (backed by Bain). Places to Hang.

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Mentoring the mentors: Advice and inspiration for startup mentors

siliconflorist.com

13) Portland startups at an “Early Stage”: Start-Ups: Silicon Valley, it ain’t (and that’s awesome) (0). Front-End Engineer. Distributed Systems Software Engineer. Platform Software Developer. Software Cloud Engineer III. Software Cloud Project Manager.

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

www.quora.com

I do disagree about two other points: First, this isn't the "quora rockstar engineer" perspective. It's my perspective as well and I'm not a software engineer let alone a rockstar. I am talking about self-appointed 10x egostars, not real solid software engineers.