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Daniel Wasserlauf
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Has anyone had a success story in rewriting an application?
I see many cases where people will just push off rewriting or doing an application better, and I have not personally seen this play out in any job I have worked at.
All of my experience has been with older applications has just been trying to get the new feature to work within the system constraints of the old system.
I know its a bit of a joke to "rewrite it in rust", and I get why....
Daniel Wasserlauf
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I don't think that traction is necessarily the indicator that a person should be looking for to leave a comfy job. I left a good job for a startup with 0 customers, and no product built.
If you're able to make it work for 6 months or a year and doing a startup will enable you to go through significant professional growth, then I think its a worthwhile investment of energy and time. Most...
What traction do you need to see from your product so you would consider quitting your big tech job?
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click up is a great platform. initially I was skeptical after being so used to jira and Atlassian products. but the ease of automation and their continuous improvements really make it superior.
my main con would be the learning curve, however it is worth it and on any productivity tool you will have a learning curve so the difficult to me, seems unavoidable.
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