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How to tell if your company has the right level of tech debt

OPEXEngine

Tech debt refers to issues in legacy code that slow the development process, impact developers’ efficiency and productivity, and negatively impact the quality of the final output. To be clear, every company accumulates a certain amount of tech debt over time. This is an example of tech debt in the context of a financial model.

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How to tell if your company has the right level of tech debt

OPEXEngine

Tech debt refers to issues in legacy code that slow the development process, impact developers’ efficiency and productivity, and negatively impact the quality of the final output. To be clear, every company accumulates a certain amount of tech debt over time. This is an example of tech debt in the context of a financial model.

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SaaStr Podcast #402 with HackerOne CEO Mårten Mickos: “Customers Want Value + Simplicity: The Must Haves to Deliver”

SaaStr

And if you can unshackle the thinking from just software as a service, I think it is value delivered digitally. The downside is that you have a lot of complexity in how the product is composed, consists of many things that cost different things. So calculating margins can be difficult, I would claim it’s worth it.

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“5 Dos and Dont’s Lessons From My Bootstrapping Days” Wrike Founder and CEO Andrew Filev (Video + Transcript)

SaaStr

First of all, when you just started your company, that product market feed is literally critical. So it’s extreme and those that, that, those things are set in the early days through the product market feeds. It could be product market feed, it could be something else. Success always comes from people.

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The Evolving Role of the CEO: As a Company Scales, How Your Job Changes (Video + Transcript)

SaaStr

We were really lucky in that we have pretty much opposite backgrounds and are best friends, but Erica is a neuroscientist, software developer. Then it turns out it works, it has product market fit and then you get some money and employees and a team. ” It’s become something that I really seek out. .

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