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Comment #3989495
Frankly, I really liked RubyMotion. It doesn't save you from necessity to learn Cocoa touch, but it just makes the experience much more interesting with Ruby. The whole process was…
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Comment #3874015
Let me know if you think it can be improved. I am happy to make it easier. :-)
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Comment #3873993
I hope it will make things easier, or at least would server as a collection of code snippets "how to" :-) Let me know if you have any questions, or would like to have something bey…
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Comment #3873988
Hard to say if it's a common choice. I've had few projects where Node.JS was the choice of backend, and MySQL was the database, because our frontend was PHP/static HTML/CSS/JS stuf…
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Comment #3872940
That's definitely something what I don't want to do. Not that it's bad, or something.. just it defeats the purpose of this app. The goal is to have some skeleton or base to start y…
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Comment #3872824
I am glad if you found it helpful, and happy I didn't sit on it.. yeah, it's far from been all shiny and polished, but the intention is to get basic Node.JS CRUD project up and run…
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Comment #3872809
Actually, I don't -- I am trying to keep the app extremely simple, and straightforward. I don't want new Rails app, neither want Java-style-framework. All of us are going to cut it…
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Crud-bones - Boilerplate project to kick-start your Node.JS/Mongo/MySQL CRUD app
No, it's not an another framework. Chill. All this code is basically the template which I use to jump-start with new project. It has simplistic Model and DAO (MySQL and Mongo - whi…
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Comment #1137661
congrats!
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Comment #1099456
if you would spend few minutes of your time looking what Andrew Warner gives for free on Mixergy you'd probably never ask such stupid "serious" question.
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Ask HN: Review my service (monitoring replies on Twitter)
Hello, I would like to ask people here to take a look of the service Tweeplies (= Twitter + Replies :-) (http://tweeplies.qwe3.com/) which we created recently, and let me know what…
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Comment #560462
Thanks for this valuable feedback! Want also to mention that if any of you will be hiring, or will need some help with screening -- use us! Register now ( http://www.strawlink.com/…
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Comment #560451
As for the Product Tour -- we'll try to "light" it up a little bit, so it will stand out on the page. Thanks for the advice! As for the screening -- we've been talking to many recr…
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Comment #560428
1) just answered it below ( http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=560420 ) 2) that's our priority, and we really need somebody, but being busy with the development/support we still h…
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Comment #560420
Actually, we figured out that $1 is pretty right price for the value we provide. We have more features in mind, and we are thinking about something like premium membership charge t…
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Comment #560192
You always can find something cheaper than that! You may want something more expensive for the kids, but for healthy adults you can pretty easy get away with like $300-350 for both…
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Ask HN: Please, review my startup Strawlink (online job screening process)
Hello entrepreneurs, I would like to ask you guys to review our recently launched project Strawlink - it is a Web service for the online candidate screening process. Our target aud…
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Online candidate screening services http://www.Strawlink.com to help your business
We're opening up the doors for public after months of closed group testing. I'd very appreciate your feedback, advices and critique. If you find us useful and interesting, please d…
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Comment #453009
Once you get many "enterprisy" minds, they will be screwing stuff badly. Startups usually proven to build nice and simple solutions, without fat. ;-)
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Comment #449245
Miami is close. ;-)
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Comment #447802
I don't think so. Again, it's only me, but did you try Spring/Hibernate with annotations? There is really not much sense for an experienced Java developer to jump into Groovy. I do…
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Comment #447103
I know couple friends who are using Java applications and combine nicely with Groovy/Grails, though, as for the trends -- it's loosing it's place. I hear more and more about Scala/…
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Comment #428608
I can hardly speak for everybody, but I know for sure: 1) life is too short just to work for nothing 2) shit happens 3) may be your business model need to be concentrated on profit…