Tag: Startups
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Low-code backend for startups
Posted on January 14, 2023, Level beginner Resource Length medium
This post will reveal author's experience of working in multiple startups. The views are completely driven based upon his personal experience and can be found biased. By Navneet Maheshwari.
Tags startups miscellaneous frameworks cio
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The lean startup summary
Posted on November 5, 2022, Level beginner Resource Length long
Back in 2004, Eric Ries was working on a startup called IMVU and Steve Blank was an investor and advisor for them. Steve had a methodology he called "Customer Development." This was later released in a book called The Four Steps to the Epiphany. Eric combined Steve's framework, the manufacturing practices of Toyota from Japan and Agile software development in what became __The Lean Startup.__ By Benjamin Arritt.
Tags startups cio career miscellaneous learning management
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Demonstration of Drogue IoT using Node.js
Posted on August 25, 2022, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
The goal of the Drogue IoT project is to make it easy to connect devices to cloud-based applications. This article will demonstrate how to implement firmware in Rust based on Drogue's device support. This way, a device can communicate with the cloud using the low power LoRaWAN protocol. We will also illustrate how Node.js handles the server side. By Daniel Bevenius.
Tags app-development iot startups miscellaneous nodejs
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A technique to teach bimanual robots stir-fry cooking
Posted on June 23, 2022, Level beginner Resource Length short
As robots make their way into a variety of real-world environments, roboticists are trying to ensure that they can efficiently complete a growing number of tasks. For robots that are designed to assist humans in their homes, this includes household chores, such as cleaning, tidying up and cooking. By Ingrid Fadelli , Tech Xplore.
Tags startups miscellaneous cloud robotics machine-learning big-data
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Things a city needs to become a startup hub
Posted on June 22, 2022, Level beginner Resource Length medium
It's common sense that being part of a thriving startup community can bring immense advantages to your own project. Yet, not all startup founders have the opportunity or desire to move to Silicon Valley, New York, London, Beijing, or any of the other big startup hubs. By Abdo Riani.
Tags startups miscellaneous cloud management cio
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Why managed container services help startups and tech companies build smarter
Posted on June 21, 2022, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Learning how to install and manage Kubernetes clusters can be a big obstacle between your organization and all the potential magic of a container orchestration platform. You have to consider tasks like provisioning machines, choosing OS and runtime, and setting up networking and security. By Fer De Oliveira @google.
Tags startups app-development cloud management cio
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What software project management bring to SDLC
Posted on January 16, 2022, Level beginner Resource Length long
The role of software project managers is to see a project to fruition while software developers are expected to develop the product, but oftentimes, these roles are interchanged irresponsibly. By Andrew Burak.
Tags management software cio startups
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3 ways to make your manager see you as more productive
Posted on January 2, 2022, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Nearly 6 out of 10 workers found that they had more productivity working remotely than they previously expected, according to a survey conducted by Jose Maria Barrero of the Mexico Autonomous Institute of Technology, Bloom, and the University of Chicago Booth School of Business' Steven J. Davis. By FairyGodBoss.
Tags management iot performance startups
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Why lazy coding practices will ALWAYS cost you more in the long run
Posted on December 19, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length long
The idea of clean code gained popularity with the publication of Robert Cecil Martin's "Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship" in 2008. However, the principles of clean code date back to the beginning of software development, and Martin's book is an essential manual for people who aim for cleanly written code. It's a programming classic, and if you're serious about coding, you should read this book cover to cover! By Ritesh Shah.
Tags web-development software-architecture startups microservices cloud cio
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What is artificial intelligence and how does the EU plan to regulate it?
Posted on November 12, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length short
Receiving a film recommendation on your favourite video-on-demand platform, unblocking your phone with your face, using autocorrect, and chatting with a chatbot: all of these are everyday examples of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Despite sounding futuristic, AI is already being used by European citizens daily. Its opportunities can be endless, but there are also risks on the table. By Aida Sanchez Alonso.
Tags big-data miscellaneous cio startups machine-learning learning
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Common pricing strategies: How to raise prices without losing volume
Posted on July 10, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length long
Did you know that pricing could be the most powerful profit lever for your business right now? The trick to unlocking your pricing power, however, is knowing what common pricing strategies to execute in your business. By Taylor Wells.
Tags cio startups miscellaneous learning teams
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Why monitoring and observability are critical to your hybrid cloud strategy
Posted on June 17, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length medium
According to a 2020 study, over half of the companies that use the public-cloud said that doing so had improved their ability to meet their business goals. By James Harvey, EMEA CTO at Cisco AppDynamics.
Tags cloud software-architecture devops startups microservices