This! The problem is also that as our apps grow the server side part of it and the client side part of it grow at pretty much the same rate. For each new functionality added on the backend we end up writing more UI…
I worked in Gaza for close to 3 years and led a team of 6 software engineers. We worked on a pretty complicated business app (UN project). We were a very quality-focused team and did some pretty cool and advanced stuff.…
Would really like to know the same. I do get the hatred, but is there an alternative to exposing your API via HTTP and TCP in a simple way?
Very useful list and I kind of like the idea of having "tech lead" be a project-based role, rather than your job description. It will definitely force more accountability.
Possibly I am just a noob, but at least for me having a simple "how to use" page with some info would be very useful.
http://www.mylovecal.com - a site I've made with a friend back in 2008. It requires absolutely no maintenance and earns a few hundred bucks a month. Tried selling it, but the best offer we got was somewhere around 10k…
This! The problem is also that as our apps grow the server side part of it and the client side part of it grow at pretty much the same rate. For each new functionality added on the backend we end up writing more UI…
I worked in Gaza for close to 3 years and led a team of 6 software engineers. We worked on a pretty complicated business app (UN project). We were a very quality-focused team and did some pretty cool and advanced stuff.…
Would really like to know the same. I do get the hatred, but is there an alternative to exposing your API via HTTP and TCP in a simple way?
Very useful list and I kind of like the idea of having "tech lead" be a project-based role, rather than your job description. It will definitely force more accountability.
Possibly I am just a noob, but at least for me having a simple "how to use" page with some info would be very useful.
http://www.mylovecal.com - a site I've made with a friend back in 2008. It requires absolutely no maintenance and earns a few hundred bucks a month. Tried selling it, but the best offer we got was somewhere around 10k…