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Framework Benchmarks Round 17

TechEmpower

We're happy to announce that Round 17 of the TechEmpower Framework Benchmarks project is now available. Since the adoption of Continuous Benchmarking , the creation of an official Round is a fairly simple process: Try to reduce errors in framework implementations. Write a blog entry and post the Round. Other updates.

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Selecting a Software Development Company in 2024

TechEmpower

Do you anticipate scale issues presently or in the future? Some offer specialized skill sets like expertise in a particular programming language or framework, or specific domain knowledge. Our blog post 53 Questions Developers Should Ask Innovators has a list of questions any good development team would ask.

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How to Handle a VC Presentation with No Deck

Both Sides of the Table

I wrote the summary notes in this blog post. I believe in this so much that, despite my post advising you to be prepared for the *norm* in VC, I wrote a post about a company that came in for a presentation and never even got the slides out or presented a demo. And did I really just try to drop an SAT word into my blog post?

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Think about Performance Before Building a Web Application

TechEmpower

Examples would be applications that match users based on non-trivial math, or make recommendations based on some amount of analysis of past and present behavior, or process large documents on the users’ behalf. Todd Hoff’s comprehensive 2009 blog entry on the costs of latency in web applications is still relevant today.

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The End of the Web? Don’t Bet on It. Here’s Why

Both Sides of the Table

Fred Wilson recently posted a great video on his blog with the CEO of Forrester Research, George Colony. Colony’s presentation is intriguing (and worth a watch if you have a few minutes) because I love to see when informed people make arguments that are different than you ordinarily hear (and different from my own views).

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Building Your MVP as a Non-Technical Founder

SoCal CTO

I did a presentation this week at Coloft that looked at how Non-Technical Founders can go about getting their MVP built. Purpose of an MVP and Defining the Right MVP I've really not talked as much about this in my blog even though its hugely important. It had a passionate group of 50 people attending.

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Working with Developers

SoCal CTO

There was a lot of passion in the room last week when I presented Working with Developers at the Stubbs Precellerator. Developers don’t communicate well This one is going to take up it’s own blog post. I guess it should not be a surprise that Founders have lots of challenges working with developers.

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