There's a 25 year graph at the end of the article.
Great visual story. It would have been cool if they had also included the High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT) method, which is closer to how diamonds are naturally formed. However, I imagine it would have been harder…
Any words of encouragement to a 32 year old considering a career switch to software development? I have a CS undegrad and have been working in the industry, although in strategy roles and never as a developer.
Nice work! It might be helpful to explain what "offline first" means (i.e. the data is stored in your local machine), especially for lay users.
There's a 25 year graph at the end of the article.
Great visual story. It would have been cool if they had also included the High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT) method, which is closer to how diamonds are naturally formed. However, I imagine it would have been harder…
Any words of encouragement to a 32 year old considering a career switch to software development? I have a CS undegrad and have been working in the industry, although in strategy roles and never as a developer.
Nice work! It might be helpful to explain what "offline first" means (i.e. the data is stored in your local machine), especially for lay users.