Having used Braze's services, I would not recommend taking advice from this company. Their API is pitiful and only exposes a limited subset of the service's functionality, and they don't even use token-based…
I think development is one of the coolest jobs out there. With dev skills, you can do everything from building websites to physics models to game development to data science... I'm not saying all you need is coding, but…
Personally, I don’t like the terms ‘microservices’ or ‘nanoservices.’ What’s the value add in describing the relative size of the service? The _domain_ should drive what becomes its own service. Every service should…
what's the takeaway from this blog post? There's no such thing as a full stack engineer so don't bother learning about databasing and server concerns and devops; just focus on front-end? Are we just criticizing people…
There seems to be a lot of health tech in the Denver Metro area. I don't know if it's a 'hub,' but I've heard of several companies and startups in the space.
Having used Braze's services, I would not recommend taking advice from this company. Their API is pitiful and only exposes a limited subset of the service's functionality, and they don't even use token-based…
I think development is one of the coolest jobs out there. With dev skills, you can do everything from building websites to physics models to game development to data science... I'm not saying all you need is coding, but…
Personally, I don’t like the terms ‘microservices’ or ‘nanoservices.’ What’s the value add in describing the relative size of the service? The _domain_ should drive what becomes its own service. Every service should…
what's the takeaway from this blog post? There's no such thing as a full stack engineer so don't bother learning about databasing and server concerns and devops; just focus on front-end? Are we just criticizing people…
There seems to be a lot of health tech in the Denver Metro area. I don't know if it's a 'hub,' but I've heard of several companies and startups in the space.