Startup Reading List | December 30, 2016 | Wishing you all a great New Year celebration with friends and family. Thanks for being awesome subscribers. See ya in 2017! | Empire FinTech Conference Starting at Just $195, but Act Fast! Hear from those forging new trails in payments, blockchain, lending, robo-advising, insurance tech, real estate and more. In addition to attracting hundreds of FinTech entrepreneurs, the conference also plays host to the investors, bank innovators and service providers that help accelerate startups. You don't want to miss this - starting at just $195. | | Jay Simons "We found successful product teams had some kind of end-to-end walk-through that proves why the problem needed to be solved, the best path forward and why it would work. Teams often agree on the end goal of the project, but each individual can have a different way of getting there. We had one engineering team that created a document showing three ways of solving a problem, and demonstrating why one way made the most sense." | | Matthew Colford, Matt Spence, and Ted Ullyot "A key provision of the new deal, approved in July, is that the American government must provide annual, written assurances that American intelligence agencies' access to the European data being transferred will be appropriately limited. But with those assurances, cross-border data transfers are once again up and running; since August, more than 1000 companies have already secured Privacy Shield certification." | | Jerod Santo "If you're the adventurous type you may be considering diving into a large project like Ruby on Rails, Drupal, or jQuery. I suggest avoiding projects like these for now unless you are an experienced code reader.
Large projects have a lot more moving pieces, and you may end up struggling too much with the concepts to learn anything of immediate value. Confusion leads to discouragement, and larger projects more likely to confuse and discourage you in your reading. The advantage of picking a small project to read is that you can hold the entire program logic in your head at once. This leaves you with just the details to discover and learn from." | | David Gilbertson "For this project I actually did real mobile first. That is, developed the site with it running on a mobile device. I did this first, and when I was satisfied with the UI and the performance, I went about getting it to work on a big computer." | | | You are receiving this email because you believe that the best startup articles and videos are made by active members of the startup community. Startup Digest, © 2009-2016 by Techstars Central LLC. All rights reserved. Startup Digest is a registered trademark of Techstars Central, LLC. Privacy Policy | Terms of Use. | | | | |
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