Best of StartupNovember 2022

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    Avatar of hnHacker News·4y

    Kite is saying farewell

    Kite is saying farewell from 2014 to 2021, Kite was a startup using AI to help developers write code. We have stopped working on Kite, and are no longer supporting the Kite software.

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    Avatar of medium_jsMedium·3y

    Javascript Interface(JSI): Overview and the need for re-architecture of react native

    React Native is bundled with cross platform support, OTA updates, live reload, cost efficiency and cost efficiency. The biggest bottleneck in scaling react native applications has been the performance as you add more modules. But how the current architecture works? React Native architecture depends on three threads: a) UI thread.

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    Avatar of pointerPointer·3y

    kuchin/awesome-cto: A curated and opinionated list of resources for Chief Technology Officers, with the emphasis on startups

    A curated and opinionated list of resources for Chief Technology Officers and VP R&D, with the emphasis on startups and hyper-growth companies.

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    Avatar of changelogChangelog·4y

    Tech Layoff Tracker and Startup Layoff Lists

    Tech Layoff Tracker and Startup Layoff Lists 757 startups w/ layoffs w/ 104791 employees laid off. Data is compiled from public reports. View site on a desktop to sort, filter, search. Let us know if you see anything missing!

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    Avatar of communityCommunity Picks·4y

    7 Reasons for Startups to Choose ASP.NET Over Node.js

    Companies like Twitter, LinkedIn, Uber, and many others use Node.js as their primary server technology or combine it with other languages.

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    Avatar of tcTechCrunch·4y

    SigmaOS raises $4 million to build a browser for productivity nerds

    London-based startup SigmaOS is building a Mac browser for productivity nerds. The company has raised $4 million in seed funding led by LocalGlobe and participation from Y Combinator, 7percent Ventures, Moonfire Ventures, Shine VC, TrueSight Ventures, Pioneer Fund, and Venture Together.

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    Avatar of communityCommunity Picks·3y

    Movies app in 7 frameworks - which is fastest and why?

    A performance comparison of the same "movies" app built with 7 different frontend frameworks: Next.js, Angular, Nuxt, Lit, Astro, SvelteKit, and Qwik.

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    Avatar of medium_jsMedium·4y

    Using Rust at a startup: A cautionary tale

    Using Rust at a startup will almost certainly involve a nontrivial productivity hit that could be a major factor if you are trying to move fast. With Rust, one needs to learn entirely new ideas — things like lifetimes, ownership, and the borrow checker. Rust has a huge learning curve, even for experienced programmers.

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    Avatar of phProduct Hunt·4y

    Nhost - The Open Source Firebase Alternative with GraphQL

    The Open Source Firebase Alternative with GraphQL Nhost is an open-source alternative to Firebase. It provides all the APIs, services, and SDKs you need to build performant mobile & web applications.

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    Avatar of phProduct Hunt·4y

    Brand API - The ultimate API to retrieve any company's brand assets

    The ultimate API to retrieve any company's brand assets Products Topics Browse products through topics coming soon Check out launches that are coming soon. Find the best tech events around the world Changelog Release notes from the Product Hunt team Office hours. See what Makers are currently building Collections Products curated by the community.

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    How to run a transparent startup

    Most companies seem to share when necessary but not by default. I hope this post changes that because, as a startup, you've done something wrong if you don't trust your own team. We don't share individuals' pay details with each other as it's the only area we don't want employee feedback.

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    Avatar of changelogChangelog·3y

    Using Rust at a startup: A cautionary tale

    Rust is a system language with high performance, super strong typing, no need for garbage collection, etc. But it's often used in situations where it's not a great fit, and teams pay the price of Rust’s complexity and overhead without getting much benefit.