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How W4 plans to monetize the Godot game engine using Red Hat’s open-source playbook

TechCrunch

A new company from the creators of the Godot game engine is setting out to grab a piece of the $200 billion global video game market — and to do so, it’s taking a cue from commercial open source software giant Red Hat. Concept illustration depicting technical support. But first… what is a game engine, exactly?

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Building Your MVP as a Non-Technical Founder

SoCal CTO

I did a presentation this week at Coloft that looked at how Non-Technical Founders can go about getting their MVP built. And the back-end is something that a non-technical founder can manage. We end up using WordPress a lot as the marketing front-end of our web sites. It had a passionate group of 50 people attending.

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How Blockchain May Help Future-Proof Your Software Development Career

Gorilla Logic

With the public meltdown in the cryptocurrency market in 2022 garnering so much attention, it might be easy to miss the opportunities being created by blockchain technologies in other areas. In fact, ​​experts expect that the global blockchain market will generate revenue of over $94.0 billion by the end of 2027.

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3 Conferences Organized by DevNetwork in August

Apiumhub

At Apiumhub , we like to support different tech conferences that aim to contribute to the software development community. This month we bring you three conferences organized by DevNetwork , the world’s developer event community and producer of leading conferences for developers, that will surely interest you.

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Working with Developers

SoCal CTO

Developers (and Founders) are challenged to know how much is okay in terms of bugs. I’m challenged getting developers to work with me when I can’t pay them market wages. Developers like to do things their way even when it doesn’t meet the needs of the business. I.e., they need a developer more than they need a CTO.

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8 Ways the Internet has Changed Software Marketing

SoCal CTO

skip to main | skip to sidebar SoCal CTO Tuesday, March 13, 2007 8 Ways the Internet has Changed Software Marketing Great post - 8 Ways The Internet Changed Software Marketing - is an interesting take on how different it is these days to market software. He has twenty years’ experience as a CTO.

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The startup founders' guide to software delivery

CircleCI

Full disclosure: I’m the CTO of a CI/CD company, so I will be encouraging you to use CI and CD throughout this guide. As a 20 year software industry veteran, four-time startup founder, and three-time CTO, I know that time is one of the most valuable resources a startup has on its side. You’re finding product-market fit.

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