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Comment #45122495
The problem with such an expensive device is the fear of dropping it, for me at least I don't think I would be comfortable using it on a daily basis. It must be a great device thou…
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Comment #45121935
$700+, that's a little steep folks for replacing paper :)
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Comment #37425931
SEEKING WORK | Toronto | Remote | Freelance/Contract Only Senior Dev looking for interesting projects/mvp type work. Backend: Scala, Cats and Rust/Tokio Frontend: React, Redux Tool…
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Comment #24045620
SEEKING WORK Location: Toronto, Canada Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: * Ruby on Rails, Scala + Play and C# .NET Core * Postgresql, Mongodb, Sql Server, Redis + M…
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Comment #24045614
Location: Toronto, Canada Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: * Ruby on Rails, Scala + Play and C# .NET Core * Postgresql, Mongodb, Sql Server, Redis + Memcached * Re…
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Comment #4505619
Great thanks. What deters me is R&D, if someone wants to make a Saas web application, say something like basecamp, to me there isn't really much research required other than what i…
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Comment #4489186
True, but I believe the point is having an atmosphere (investors, universities, creative thinkers, etc.) that helps build a company.
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Comment #4489162
The problem I face in Canada (Toronto) is that I prefer to stay as a contractor. I looked into a few startups myself, and the pay wasn't that interesting (that and the fact I'd hav…
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Comment #4489107
I agree, contract work is where you can make more money. "HR departments here lag the USA and can't accept what techs are worth." You are referring to full-time work right?
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Comment #4489102
@pcc are there any limitations on how many employees you have? Can single founders apply?
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Comment #4362670
Agreed. You have all these great ideas on how to do things better, but along the way you inevitably forget all the work it took just to ship version 1 (let alone v2 with all this i…
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Comment #4362658
I can't imagine this was because Textmate isn't selling well enough. I could be wrong but I always looked at Textmate as an example of an app that must be making a killing.
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Comment #2364807
Your web design looks VERY similar to: http://www.olark.com/
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Comment #1992031
One thing to always keep in mind when starting a site on a particular topic, don't go too narrow on the domain name. Choosing a name like ____forums where ____ is some brand (or ni…
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Ask HN: Feedback on re-design of debugging.com
Hi all (first post so be nice hehe), So a little background, I came into the web scene around 2000, and started off with some classic asp. Shortly thereafter .net came around and I…