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Frameworks Round 6

TechEmpower

July marks the fourth month of our ongoing project measuring the performance of web application frameworks and platforms. We''ve just posted Round 6, which includes several more developer community-provided framework test implementations: Beego, Dart, Hapi, Jester, Luminus, Nancy, Yaf, Plack, Play-Slick, and Undertow.

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Simplifying Startup Investments: Ryan Feit (CEO) of SeedInvest

Tech Zulu Event

On one end, entrepreneurs who have (at minimum) built something customers love and are willing to pay for, and the other hand, investors who are looking for the very companies who fit that profile. Visions pan of endless cold emails and long days attending meetups and pitch nights while your operations/tech team grind away.

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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. The second bullet, getting feedback from customers is most often not valid either. And the back-end is something that a non-technical founder can manage. It had a passionate group of 50 people attending.

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Understanding the Underbelly of Online Marketing & Why You’ll Lose if You Don’t

Both Sides of the Table

If you’re a technology startup you need to excel at product, of course. We short-handed this marketing mix as “ the four P’s ” – product, price, promotion and place (distribution) – this was devised in 1960 and while a little bit dated is still a useful framework. It’s worth a quick read.

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How a Tourist Can Help you with Your Startup

Both Sides of the Table

or “What would happen if we didn’t bid for 3G services and in stead built our network on 2.5G until the technology matures?&#. Find ways to get friendly people to do peer reviews on parts of your business and offer the same in return. I tried hard, though, never to confuse my curiosity with real wisdom.

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Peeking Into Your Neighbor's Remodel, With Porch's Founders

socalTECH

Matt sold his last startup, Thriva, to Active Network, and was part of the team that build up Active Network until its successful IPO in 2011. Matt Ehrlichman: Porch is really the first, home improvement network. I actually started my first technology startup out of Stanford twelve years ago. What exactly is Porch?

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Microsoft #PDC09: From The Keynotes To The Showfloor And The Underground

Tech Zulu Event

For those of you that may not know what the Microsoft PDC conference is all about, it is a developer event focused on the technical strategy of the Microsoft developer platform. One of which was the support for open-source frameworks. CL06 – Networking and Web Services (Yavor Georgiev). You can checkout all those features here.