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by munin
5032 days ago
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>To be clear: many people in start-ups may be wonderful developers and programming gurus, however many of them are missing the fundamental theoretical basis that will take an algorithm to the next level of innovation. so, I've worked for both big companies, small companies, and startups, and I guess what I'm missing is, what does your headcount have to be for you to have this "fundamental theoretical basis"? When you hire your 50th person, do Smart People knock on your door one morning and give you a book titled "How To Think"? Or is it the 500th person? The 5,000th? |
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