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- February 20, 2007 (19y ago)
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I am a cofounder at a small startup (http://devver.net) that will be shutting down soon. We hate to see our work completely disappear. We are currently looking for a company to purchase our code but we're also…
- Devver Promises To Speed Up App Testing For Ruby Frameworks (techcrunchit.com)
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http://devver.net Sorry that the service isn't actually available to play around with yet (it's in private beta). If you sign up for our beta list, we'll work to get you an invite as soon as we can. That aside, what do…
- Tools & Practices for Remote Collaboration (devver.net)
- Lessons learned from our hiring process (devver.net)
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My cofounder and I have long agreed that most big company IP agreements suck (we've written about it at http://devver.net/blog/2008/08/looking-for-your-first-cs-job-be-sure-to-own-your-ideas/). Many of them state that…
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I'm wondering whether or not a professional security audit would be a good investment. While we're working hard to build a very secure system, I think an outside perspective could help us identify threats we hadn't…
- Building an iPhone web app with Sinatra and iUI (devver.net)
- Displaying code in your blog (devver.net)
- Thoughts on the role of a CTO and growing a startup (devver.net)
- Is there a good embeddable code widget out there? (devver.net)
- Tips for Unit Testing (devver.net)
- Featuritis, Tyranny, and Web Applications (blog.pretheory.com)
Thoughts on featuritis, forced upgrades, and the differences between desktop and web applications.
- Pattern Matching in Ruby (blog.pretheory.com)
- Lessons Learned from our YC Interview (with Tips!) (blog.pretheory.com)
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http://seekler.com In a nutshell, Seekler makes it easy to find and create lists of the best stuff (songs, movies, artists, comics, jokes, restaurants, or anything else you can think of). Seekler merges users' lists…
- Testing Tools I'd like to see (blog.pretheory.com)
- Is Y Combinator right for your startup? (blog.pretheory.com)
- Capturing your start-to-be with a wiki (blog.pretheory.com)