Best of StartupMay 2023

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    Avatar of livecycleLivecycle·3y

    How to host your side-projects for free in 2023: from Auth to Database

    Hosting side projects without a monthly cost is a great way to bring your ideas to life without breaking the bank. In this article, we’ll explore different categories of services that can help you host your side projects for free in 2023.

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    Avatar of 80lv80 LEVEL·3y

    OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Believes the Era of Remote Work is Over

    OpenAI CEO Sam Altman believes the era of remote work is over. Altman: "I think definitely one of tech industry's worst mistakes in a long time was that everybody (thought they) could go full remote forever, and startups didn't need to be together. There was going to be no loss of creativity," he said.

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    Avatar of phProduct Hunt·3y

    Vue Playground - Visual drag and drop builder for vue components and apps

    Vue Playground is a Visual drag and drop builder for vue components and apps. Push and auto-deploy to GitHub pages or export static build for self hosting with netlify, heroku or other. Take your startup to the next level with one smart platform Support is great.

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    Avatar of builderiobuilder.io·3y

    Unveiling the Magic: Exploring Reactivity Across Various Frameworks

    React can be broadly defined as the automatic update of the UI due to a change in the application's state. The framework does not need to execute any code and knows exactly which DOM nodes need to be updated. In real-world applications, the state, event, and binding are not always in the same component.

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    Avatar of tcTechCrunch·3y

    a16z-backed Rooms.xyz lets you build interactive, 3D rooms and simple games in your browser

    A team of ex-Googlers is today launching a new digital creativity platform, Rooms.xyz, into beta testing. The startup, backed by $10 million in seed funding led by a16z, offers a browser-based tool for designing 3D spaces — or ‘rooms’ - using drag-and-drop.

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    My New Startup Checklist

    The following presume that you are going for a typical US venture backed SaaS startup type situation. This is obviously a live situation so i will anneal this post over time. Just use Stripe Atlas, which incorporates you as a Delaware C corp which is the default investable schelling point for all VCs.

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    Avatar of btrprogBetter Programming·3y

    Why an Engineering Manager Should Not Review Code

    Emily Dresner: Why should the TL not lead the team and why should an EM with a team of sufficient size not review code? We consider three aspects when answering this question: role definition, team communication complexity, and team size. A manager builds a well-working team on solid communication fundamentals, she says.

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    Avatar of medium_jsMedium·3y

    Best of Level Up Coding (May 2023)

    In this edition, we explore amazing success stories of programmers who turned a website into a $1,650,000,000 product in two years. We also discuss the most sought-after skills in AI jobs and system design concepts to help you ace your next interview.

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    Avatar of communityCommunity Picks·3y

    A Comparison between Traditional and Fractional CTOs

    A comparison between traditional and fractional CTOs, exploring their advantages and disadvantages, and explaining how the choice depends on a company's specific needs, size, and resources.

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    Avatar of denoDeno·3y

    Roll your own JavaScript runtime, pt. 3

    Snapshots can provide improved performance at a (typically) negligible increase in filesize. In this blog post, we'll build on the first and second part by creating a snapshot of in a build script, then loading that snapshot in to speed up start time for our custom runtime. Watch the video demo or view source code here.

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    Avatar of tcTechCrunch·3y

    Improving developer experience is now a priority

    Internal developer portals are a welcome tool to alleviate the cognitive load of developers. They also enable companies to build self-serve actions that developers can perform. The wider adoption of internal developer portals is correlated to the rise of platform engineering teams, whose role is to empower other developers.