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richardmarr

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    Comment #4718213

    > To me, that signals there is at least something fishy about the technology. > I'm not saying Node is bad, but... You're giving off slightly mixed messages there.

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    Comment #3323154

    Charging per exception also adds a nice synergy to bugfixing.

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    Comment #2162222

    Sergei, I think it was a mistake to put this post on a blog with no other content. I think it leaves the reader with the impression that this is the only thing you want to contribu…

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    I need a HackerNews Filter

    I'm a regular reader of HackerNews (mainly via Twitter ATM) for startups, technology, and investment stuff. It's a great resource for me, but I waste a lot of time skimming past co…

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    Comment #1653927

    "In our opinion, the NoSQL decision to give up on ACID is the lazy solution to these scalability and replication issues." They had me up until they called NoSQL "lazy" and claimed …

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    Comment #1649142

    I'd add UX Bookclub, and the UX Freelancers group on LinkedIn. I'd also look at Product Management groups as UX is a specialism within that, so ProductCamp and ProductTank for star…

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    Comment #1635479

    My tuppence would be to attend events and meet people in person... as once you've established a credible relationship it's easier to convince a potential employer to give you a sho…

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    Comment #1632393

    Exactly. If you can find someone that great (and that important to your business) who's genuinely happy with salary & options rather than full equity... then hire him because he's …

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    Comment #1352630

    Empora are hiring in London. I'm not going to list technologies because I expect awesome technologists who can work with anything and everything. We're working on interesting searc…