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Fundastic.info. Startup Aims to Create Big Apps for Big Data: Cloud Computing News « » 13 Infographics For Entrepreneurs. As entrepreneurs, infographics can present information to us that not only benefits our businesses, including helping us determine our course of action, they also give us insight into ourselves as well as the overall startup landscape. Below are 13 infographics that are useful and/or interesting, and pertain directly to the field of entrepreneurship. Note: Click on the image to see the full infographic. Source : Daily Infographic Source : TheNextWeb.com Source : grasshoppergroup.com Source : FlowingData.com Source : TechLifeMashup.com Source : TelevisionSky.org Source : Grasshoppergrou.com Source : SocialEarth.org Source : FastCompany.com Source : Penn-Olson.com Source : YoungEntrepreneur.com Source : Chargify.com Source : BusinessBlogsHub.com Source : BostonInnovation.com While at centresource and Suineg Consulting, William Griggs worked with clients ranging from one-man operations to large corporations in order to launch their products and grow their business.

Data is the new oil? StackOverflow Data Illustrates Why I Prefer Hiring Experienced Developers at Scott Porad. Recently, someone asked me my views on this article which reaches these conclusions based on analysis of StackOverflow reputation data: Number of coders drops significantly with age. Top developer numbers, at age 27, drop by half every 6-7 years.Developers in their 40′s answer roughly twice as much and ask half the questions compared to colleagues in their 20′s. It seems younger generation learns and older generation teaches.Quality of posts, i.e. upvotes earned by post, only slightly increases with age.Senior [developers] earn their high reputation by being more active than younger developers.

Here’s my analysis… The junior developers ask more questions. This means they know less (which is why they ask). As a result, this means it takes them longer to figure out how to do stuff. Bottom line: the longer and longer I am in this business the more and more and more I value finding really good, experienced developers and not being afraid to pay for them. P.S. Leave a Reply. Needlebase.