esteban85
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8 years ago
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on: Why would anyone choose Docker over fat binaries?
clearly you never had to reengineer some crappy code whilst making the current live system operate.
Docker nowadays at least for me is essential for encapsulating st
esteban85
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8 years ago
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on: Ask HN: Aging, mediocre programmer seeks fellow technical-minded individuals
This sounds like a solid idea and not just ageism related, why not open it up to ages of all kinds...
would be good if you gave more details of what your goals/expectations are
esteban85
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8 years ago
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on: How We Bootstrapped Our SaaS Startup to Ramen Profitability
if you did but congrats :)
esteban85
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8 years ago
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on: How We Bootstrapped Our SaaS Startup to Ramen Profitability
awesome I'm in seville getting my own product of the ground
http://documize.com, if you every come around it would be great to catch up , or if you make it to the WebSummit in Lisbon in November I'd love to trade notes with you, or any other startup that goes there.
Awesome growth graphs and congrats on the early success
esteban85
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8 years ago
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on: Peter Thiel: Silicon Valley’s monopoly on big growth tech companies is over
I believe whats special in the Valley that I have not seen anywhere is the sheer concentration of startups, investors and qualified people and the willingness for them to share.
Sharing comes in many formats in the valley of knowledge, their own startup, contacts and advise.
The last two are the hardest to find elsewhere at the scale that you see in SV, I havent found it in Asia I havent found it in Europe... this for me is the competitive advantage of being in the Valley
esteban85
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8 years ago
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on: Stripe Atlas: Getting your first 10 customers
this is pretty much what I've done in for my startup
http://documize.com but seems like Quora is bashing down now on any self promoting outgoing link, I think they are now under pressure to make more revenue from their ads
esteban85
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8 years ago
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on: Coda, a “next-generation spreadsheet” – from rows and columns to custom apps
that is exactly the reason why developers dont get the naming/not naming conundrum, A2 is a better name than itemCount and a better way to reference when dealing with hundreds if not thousands of variables, the advancement would be actually the ability to autoname vars and then allow users to rewrite them in case of inaccuracy, and also still allow for coordinate mapping bringing the best of both worlds
esteban85
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8 years ago
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on: Coda, a “next-generation spreadsheet” – from rows and columns to custom apps
Docker nowadays at least for me is essential for encapsulating st