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Using Vision AI to extract data from complex documents
Mar 4, 2021
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Using Vision AI to extract data from complex documents

Ruth Yakubu
Ruth Yakubu

Learn how this unicorn startup Instabase is using their AI platform to transform how enterprises work with complex documents using data extraction to improve productivity and boost searchability.

Autonomous Customer Service leveraging AI
Feb 23, 2021
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Autonomous Customer Service leveraging AI

Ruth Yakubu
Ruth Yakubu

Welcome to the Season 2 of the Tech Exceptions series where we will be having conversations with exceptional startup leaders to learn how they are disrupting the AI space through their innovations. In episode 1, I sat with Muddu Sudhakar, CEO of Aisera and Puru Amradkar, VP of Product & Sales Engineering at Aisera.

Frontend testing: How Userlane adopted Cypress to improve their product
Feb 16, 2021
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Frontend testing: How Userlane adopted Cypress to improve their product

Simona Cotin
Simona Cotin

In this article, Tobias shares how the team at Userlane is leveraging Cypress to increase stability, preformance and ensure quality for their CI/CD process while maintaining developer happiness.

Building Micro Frontends with Components
Feb 9, 2021
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Building Micro Frontends with Components

Jonathan Saring
Jonathan Saring

In this article, Jonathan shares how the team at bit.dev is leveraging components-driven design and tools to build micro frontends, to enjoy a more efficient, fast, and scalable modern web development process.

CTO Choices – What happens when you need to choose your Frontend technology stack?
Jan 29, 2021
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CTO Choices – What happens when you need to choose your Frontend technology stack?

Christopher Maneu
Christopher Maneu

Building a robust technology stack from scratch is a challenging task. CTO Choices is a series of articles aimed at CTOs, Tech founders, and project creators. They help you ask yourself the right question to pick up your tools. We try hard to give you honest, enduring, and agnostic advice. That is why – to let our true self speak - the last section of each article will present a heavily opinionated choice. And you will have the right questions to assess if this choice is good for you. Whenever you are creating the new top website, viral mobile app, or shiny IoT object, I can bet that your next project will h...

Moving from servers to server(less)
Jan 19, 2021
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Moving from servers to server(less)

Tom Hind
Tom Hind

Akari’s cloud-native journey spanned 12 months, moving from servers to serverless for core applications. In this article we’ll be talking about what we wish we did, development considerations for bootstrapping a project, ops and observability ups and downs, and how we optimize cost across our platform.

Our startup journey with Azure Functions, GraphQL, and React
Jan 12, 2021
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Our startup journey with Azure Functions, GraphQL, and React

Ravi Nar
Ravi Nar

In this article, the CTO of CorLife writes about the architectural guidelines and principles that helped his team ship high quality code as quickly as possible while supporting the general operation of the platform.

How we use Nuxt at The NuxtJS Company
Oct 22, 2020
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How we use Nuxt at The NuxtJS Company

Debbie O'Brien
Debbie O'Brien

This is the story of how we re-architected our website at NuxtJS so we could launch our new docs. How we got rid of servers to use the new content module and added linters and testing. The goal was to make sure we could easily scale it with new content, a new design, make it easier for translators and have a better developer experience.

How does accessibility fit into an MVP?
Oct 13, 2020
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How does accessibility fit into an MVP?

Obinna Ekwuno
Obinna Ekwuno

A universal approach to accessibility can shift the dynamics of how we implement it in MVPs or even in the founding stages of our applications. Read this article to learn more about some of the steps that can be taken to make sure your MVP places accessibility at the heart of its development.