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6 lessons from a technical founder
Many "startup starting guides" or "startup in zero steps" guides recommend using no-code or zero setup frameworks to build your product. They recommend getting started as fast as possible, acquiring users, then thinking about the technical implications of your choices down the road. These are really good tips. In fact, I strongly recommend looking at frameworks like getzero to get started as fast as possible if you're a more technically oriented person. What most of these guides/frameworks omit is that you should probably already be proficient in the platform they recommend before you even start. Building an entire product on Bubble is more than possible, but in my case, I am a very technical person. My strength lies in building backends, APIs and DevOps workflows.
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Learnings from 5 Years of Tech Startup Code Audits
There are some good open source options like https://getzero.dev/
- Show HN: Zero = ship faster with low Code Infra for Fintech Founders
- Show HN: A free, OS tool to automate modern SaaS infra
- Ask: Critical feedback on this OS project. We want to make something that saves millions of developer hours / year.
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Testing AWS' Network Load Balancer on Commit’s open source Zero infrastructure
Commit's Chief Architect - formerly at Hootsuite - manages an open source project Zero (https://github.com/commitdev/zero). As part of regular maintenance, he was trying to make a switch to using Amazon Web Services’ Network Load Balancer from their “Classic” Elastic Load Balancer. NLB is billed as AWS’s next generation of load balancers. He was hoping for a better experience than he's had with ELB—although my experience with ELB has been mostly positive, as it tends to be fairly fast and stable. We’ve been using ELB with Kubernetes for quite some time, and he's fairly confident in how these technologies work together.
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A note from our sponsor - InfluxDB
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commitdev/zero is an open source project licensed under Mozilla Public License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of zero is Go.
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