I’m paying $100/year for Copilot
AI-code assistants are here to stay. The two major players are Copilot from GitHub and CodeWhisperer from AWS. Currently, CodeWhisperer has a […]
A guide to relax requirements
“Let’s import this 100GB CSV into a PostgreSQL table.” One simple ask, articulated correctly, might seem to reduce the cost […]
My users don’t need my app
To me, the magic phrase is “I need that.” Even better, if I hear “that’s exactly what I needed” music […]
In the world of a developer, we find only developer’s things
Back when I was studying psychology, it was eye-opening the quote from Ernst Cassirer from “An Essay on Man: An […]
The most effective 4 MVP variables
I don’t recall exactly where I learned this, but I know I’ve been using them successfully on many startups. Each […]
What’s next for Databases?
My first database was a C64 datasette. In the 80s, you wrote the program in memory and then saved it […]
A New competitor: AWS CodeWhisperer
A couple of weeks ago, I requested access to AWS CodeWhisperer. Today I’ve got a Preview Access Code. After paying for […]
CLOC – Counting Lines of Code
How many new lines of code were delivered yesterday? The craziest startup founder I’ve ever met was the CTO of […]
Generate sales with technology
Long gone are the days of the door-to-door salesperson. In today’s world, we generate sales using technology. A sales tech stack might […]
Lead Scoring
Do you need a Lead Scoring system? I don’t know any popular lead scoring system. Some CRMs like Salesforce or Hubspot offer an off-the-shelf solution. […]