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mooreds
94,699karma·27,411submissions·February 24, 2012
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Solver of business problems, usually with software.
Senior Director, CIAM Strategy & Identity Standards at FusionAuth / https://fusionauth.io/
Personal site: https://www.mooreds.com, hn@mooreds.com, +1 720 560 8545 (email preferred).
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We have faced some of the same issues. The app store just isn't as wide open as the web, so smaller players (or those late to the game) don't have the same opportunities.
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Right. But such understanding will be slow at first, only performing better after years of optimization.
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I think it is great to see some reflection happening in the eclipse community. It's a hallmark of a vibrant open source community. The next question is, what will come out of the reflection?
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Uh, how about having an open conversation between employer and employee on how to foster the employee's growth within the company? I've only worked for a few companies, but when I was hired as a full …
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Anyone know of example of some really big awk apps? The idea of plugging c extensions into gawk is both intriguing and slightly terrifying.
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Does it make sense to look at the linked in API http://developer.linkedin.com/apis and build useful tools on top of the data? Not sure what the monetization strategy would be, or whether it'd be a T…
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What a fantastic business model, relying on the misunderstanding of your customers.
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I think the how is 'move closer to work', because unless both your home and your work are next to public transit stops, an hour or two commute pretty much requires a car.
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That was an awesome answer. Sometimes constraints clear our thinking, other times we can focus on them to our detriment.
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I had this exact same pattern for a while! It sounds to me like contracting is worth exploring. When I contracted (for about 7 years), I was exposed to new technologies and business domains every cou…