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The Practical Guide to Scaling Django
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Most Django scaling guides focus on theoretical maximums. But real scaling isn't about handling hypothetical millions of users - it's about systematically eliminating bottlenecks as you grow. Here's how to do it right, based on patterns that work in production.
on Nov 10
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The Elimination Strategy - Why More Makes Your SaaS Worth Less
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The most valuable companies in the world aren't built by adding. They're built by eliminating. Not by giving customers more options, but by systematically removing every friction between them and what they want...
on Nov 1
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Dockerizing a Django and React Application: Docker + Django + React
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docker + django + react. In this guide, we'll walk through the process of using docker django react together. We'll be Dockerizing a full-stack application consisting of a Django backend and a React frontend. By the end of this tutorial, you'll have a Dockerized application that can be easily...
on Oct 18
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Startup Defensibility | Competitive Advantage Examples
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There are only so many ways to create defensibility. For your startup, you should focus on the ones that make the most sense. Here are some examples of how to create defensibility.
on Oct 5
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Innovative MVP Strategies That Launched Tech Giants
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Let's explore 10 creative MVP approaches that kickstarted some of today's biggest tech companies.
on Sep 29
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10 Uncommonly Useful Observations on Product-Market Fit
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1. It's a spectrum, not a binary state. Companies don't suddenly "achieve PMF." They gradually increase their degree of fit. Continuous function, not discrete. 2. Organic growth trumps all other signals. 15%+ month-over-month growth without marketing spend? You're onto something. Everything else...
on Sep 28
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The term "AI winter" refers to periods of reduced funding and interest in artificial intelligence research, following cycles of high expectations and subsequent disappointment. This phenomenon, which occurred primarily in the 1970s and 1980s with repercussions extending into the 1990s and early...
on Aug 28
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Marketing High Tech Without Talking Tech
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Your technology might be complex, but your message doesn't have to be. We want to talk about the things that excite us. But as Google's famous 12-word pitch shows ("Google organizes the world's information and makes it universally accessible and useful"), sometimes less is more.
on Aug 23