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5 Infrastructure Tips for Startups

blog.adaptiveblue.com

It is a service that directly competes with your hosting provider, since it allows you to create and dynamically provision identical instances of your software. You define what operating system you need, what web server you want to run, what database to use, etc. To do that just call Google analytics from the widget code.

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Why Crunch Modes Doesn't Work: Six Lessons

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They also want to avoid hiring extra resources that increase the cost of the finished goods unless absolutely necessary. A worker who is creating 10 widgets/hour at the beginning of a shift may be producing only 6/hour at the end of the shift, having peaked at 12/hour a couple of hours in.

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Lessons Learned: Continuous integration step-by-step

Startup Lessons Learned

Maybe operations has changed the OS configuration in production in a way that is incompatible with some developers change. In many traditional software organizations, branches can be extremely long-lived, and integrations can take weeks or months. I think they are the same thing. The more code, the bigger the pile.

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CEO Friday: Why we don’t hire.NET programmers

blog.expensify.com

Update: The end is near, Expensify is hiring a.NET programmer! As you might know, we’re hiring the best programmers in the world. If you are a startup looking to hire really excellent people, take notice of.NET on a resume, and ask why it’s there. Expensify Blog. Expense Reports That Don't Suck. Checkout [link].net

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