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Hack Day Paris: a 40-hour R&D marathon on November 4-6

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Re: Hack Day Paris: a 40-hour R&D marathon on November 4-6

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Isn't the term R&D being overused? I don't think any research actually happens. Almost by definition, hacking and building things is just development.

Good point. It's intended more as a metaphor. Arguably, most companies' R&D departments are little more than "development" anyway. But it is a place where experimentation & innovation is the focus. Hackathons often come out as equally effective sources of R&D compared to formal corporate divisions.

But this is Hacker News. It's a bit trite splitting hairs over the definition of "research" and "hack" here, no? :)

Re: Hack Day Paris: a 40-hour R&D marathon on November 4-6

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Isn't the term R&D being overused? I don't think any research actually happens. Almost by definition, hacking and building things is just development.

R&D is commonly swapped with 'devs' in French companies

For fiscal reasons.

Re: Hack Day Paris: a 40-hour R&D marathon on November 4-6

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

R&D is commonly swapped with 'devs' in French companies

For fiscal reasons.

I wanted to share juicy anecdotes about a company I know that does this, but that would be counterproductive. Let's just say asking for tax discounts and credits because you do R&D (or you classify your software dev as R&D) is very usual in France. A key phrase to research if you want to know more is "JEI - jeune entreprise innovante".

Re: Hack Day Paris: a 40-hour R&D marathon on November 4-6

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Cool, I think I'll be in! Are there any limitations regarding teams compositions? Is it [1...Inf]?

There are no hard limits but I guess [1...4] is reasonable. Looking forward to seeing you there, feel free to ask more!

Thanks!
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