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Present at the Creation It was early 1991 and Apple’s softwaredevelopment team was hard at work on QuickTime , the first multimedia framework for a computer. Even though we won’t make a ton of money, it will be an ambassador for the rest of our product family. But the rest of the management team really skeptical.
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In the second, the candidate is using some standard industry lingo as a crutch — what he said could easily be applied to pretty much any softwareengineering position. Judging each resume along these lines certainly wasn’t an exact science, and not every example was as cut-and-dry as the one above.
This is known in psychology as the ten thousand hour rule, and Malcolm Gladwell ruined it for the rest of us by beating this idea to death in his book Outliers. Now Back to Software Let’s translate this to being a softwaredeveloper / entrepreneur. Follow me Startups for the Rest of Us.
I, I literally just wanted a pizza and I was a softwaredeveloper and so I wrote a version, one of, of a neighborhood delivery guide showed me all the restaurants delivered to me. I was making about half as much money as I did as a softwaredeveloper, which wasn't great, but it was like, okay, this is all right.
This alone may have been okay, but we were touted as an example to the rest of engineering and because our tests were basically the only non-end to end tests, everyone copied what we had done. Pretty soon we had a HUGE number of integration tests and still virtually zero true integration tests.
This alone may have been okay, but we were touted as an example to the rest of engineering and because our tests were basically the only non-end to end tests, everyone copied what we had done. Pretty soon we had a HUGE number of integration tests and still virtually zero true integration tests.
Follow me Startups for the Rest of Us. at 12:41 pm Rob, just a hypothetical question here: what if there were the equivalent to the iPhone app store for server software? at 2:47 pm $2500 is enough to live on for most people, but it doesn’t even replace half of a decent softwaredeveloper’s salary.
So if youre new, consider not paying any attention to the rest of this post, and just diving into the archives, if you havent already. Although Catalyst folded with the dot-com crash, Ries continued his entrepreneurial career as a Senior SoftwareEngineer at There.com, leading efforts in agile softwaredevelopment and user-generated content.
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oz burgers as fast as possible, and commit the rest of your career to an endless series of McDonalds menus. This literally the dumbest, most ignorant piece that I’ve ever read about softwaredevelopment and/or hiring programmers. The rest of us have some fine dining to enjoy. Look what happened to Gawker.
I do disagree about two other points: First, this isn't the "quora rockstar engineer" perspective. It's my perspective as well and I'm not a softwareengineer let alone a rockstar. I am talking about self-appointed 10x egostars, not real solid softwareengineers.
Save the rest for later. No need to even tell people about the rest unless theyre really really interested. Then carry on with the rest. Weve built Sandcastle specifically for an entrepreneur with an idea, who is not a developer. Sandcastle is a softwaredevelopment service for entrepreneurs.
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