That's not a lot of warning for folks who are using a product like ZenDesk. The whole point is that a tool like this is embedded into your companies work flows. To leave ZenDesk means that you have to find a new…
For me, it's just gotten to the point that I'm tired of the exercise itself. The current idea seems to be "Do whatever the hell you want", and if enough people get mad "apologize profusely and come out looking like you…
My experience: I'm a college dropout. I have 96 credit hour and am one class shy of my associates degree. I feel like I did get a lot of value from the liberal arts portion of my education. I was exposed to a lot of…
I hated math. Absolutely loathed it. I had a terrible algebra teacher (8th grade) that left me a gap I never truly closed until college. However, the 'lights' finally came on in my senior year of high school. I took an…
I certainly am. I was a fairly quick riser in my career. I started programming at 12, had a commercial game (value-ware CD) published at 17. Wrote a book at 21. I was a lead architect at 24, with a development team of…
Not really more time. When someone wants to force me into a price quote I know that they are trying to monopolize my time with a sales call or the very least a lengthy e-mail chain. That's a lot of time. Meanwhile…
My wife and I still sleep on an Ikea bed (best mattress we've ever had) and bed frame that we've had for 5 years. Still looks and functions great... It was supposed to be a stop-gap as we anticipated moving a bunch of…
You are looking for Denver/Boulder my friend.
We're a django shop and that's essentially what we do. We already use the django template engine in our javascript/css files (primarily for URL generation, but it's grown to be several other things). We plugged in Sass…
I don't think that's even Yelps primary value proposition. They're much more of a social network than anything else. Their proposition seems to be more around providing a place for people to gain recognition for their…
You mean the same diagram used on virtually every gas station pump I've ever used?
I think it's exactly that. I just bought a TV, and being a technical guy it was an incredibly difficult decision. 120hz or 240? LED or standard back-light? Is a name-brand REALLY better than a vizio? The thing is, the…
I wonder if this takes into account the new micro tech startups? I doubt it. What this is really indicative of is just how bad the credit situation was in early 2009. I know that restaurants and other capital intensive…
Wouldn't it make the click free for the advertiser?
Of course it's entirely possible that Google did independently arrive at the same innovation. I have no idea how long Google has been working on this, but it was likely quite some time (which is probably why the…
That's not a lot of warning for folks who are using a product like ZenDesk. The whole point is that a tool like this is embedded into your companies work flows. To leave ZenDesk means that you have to find a new…
For me, it's just gotten to the point that I'm tired of the exercise itself. The current idea seems to be "Do whatever the hell you want", and if enough people get mad "apologize profusely and come out looking like you…
My experience: I'm a college dropout. I have 96 credit hour and am one class shy of my associates degree. I feel like I did get a lot of value from the liberal arts portion of my education. I was exposed to a lot of…
I hated math. Absolutely loathed it. I had a terrible algebra teacher (8th grade) that left me a gap I never truly closed until college. However, the 'lights' finally came on in my senior year of high school. I took an…
I certainly am. I was a fairly quick riser in my career. I started programming at 12, had a commercial game (value-ware CD) published at 17. Wrote a book at 21. I was a lead architect at 24, with a development team of…
Not really more time. When someone wants to force me into a price quote I know that they are trying to monopolize my time with a sales call or the very least a lengthy e-mail chain. That's a lot of time. Meanwhile…
My wife and I still sleep on an Ikea bed (best mattress we've ever had) and bed frame that we've had for 5 years. Still looks and functions great... It was supposed to be a stop-gap as we anticipated moving a bunch of…
You are looking for Denver/Boulder my friend.
We're a django shop and that's essentially what we do. We already use the django template engine in our javascript/css files (primarily for URL generation, but it's grown to be several other things). We plugged in Sass…
I don't think that's even Yelps primary value proposition. They're much more of a social network than anything else. Their proposition seems to be more around providing a place for people to gain recognition for their…
You mean the same diagram used on virtually every gas station pump I've ever used?
I think it's exactly that. I just bought a TV, and being a technical guy it was an incredibly difficult decision. 120hz or 240? LED or standard back-light? Is a name-brand REALLY better than a vizio? The thing is, the…
I wonder if this takes into account the new micro tech startups? I doubt it. What this is really indicative of is just how bad the credit situation was in early 2009. I know that restaurants and other capital intensive…
Wouldn't it make the click free for the advertiser?
Of course it's entirely possible that Google did independently arrive at the same innovation. I have no idea how long Google has been working on this, but it was likely quite some time (which is probably why the…