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by andendau
1909 days ago
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Seems like a narrow view of developer tools. Isn't this the bread and butter of GitLab/Microsoft and others? I work in a dull industry and the perception isn't we need new tools to understand our abstractions. The main challenges I run into are that we need more staff to run and maintain new ways to work with our APIs. How do we keep track and find our APIs? Who owns the database? Am I allowed to connect to this database? My main job is to figure out how to make an on-rails experience so that when a developer leaves after two years new ones aren't relearning the flavor of the month pattern or tech someone wanted to try. It's a broad enough problem I'm sure it can be productized if you keep it general enough. |
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