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Blog Entry 0000.0000 Or Introduction to TicTacTi Dev Blog

Tuesday, 29 December 2009 04:33 by Guy

Guy A few days ago Nir (our CTO) , who always think we are very bored and have nothing to do, told us “Guy’s we find so much help in the open code sources on the internet I feel like we are abusing the development community, I think it is time to return some of our debt back to the community. Will you be interested in writing to TicTacTi Blog?” and then he added “the only time I seem to get to writing a post is in the evenings at home”. Surprisingly Ziv and I said we will be glad to write to the blog, especially since it is not a marketing oriented blog! We decided it will be a technical oriented blog that will provide a window to our life at a young, innovating ,cutting edge fun to work in startup(oops it came out marking oriented).

At any case Nir was right, it is about 00:30 AM my wife just woke from her third dream, and ask if I’m still thinking about what to write in the blog or actually started writing the blog. I tell you guys, writing a blog is not an easy task.

At our first “editorial staff meeting“ near the coffee machine (even our “staff meetings” are agile orientated), we decided on the content of our blog: our personal life and events will not be part of the blog that is why we have Facebook accounts... we will be writing on the life in a startup from the developer’s point of view, design consideration for scalable web application, how to develop light but smart clients, coding examples for the more interesting challenges we encountered, and our patented pending solution NO actually we can’t write about that, it will be like giving our edge to the competitor!

Let me introduce the our blog team members:

Ziv Rosenzweig – blogging on: Flash clients, Flexes, Silverlight, WPF, C#, Web application, .Net in general, JavaScript, HTML and Cell Phones gadgets.

Guy Rafalovich – blogging on : IT Issues, Design and development of OLTP and DWH Systems, Operation of web applications, clouds and general life in a startup.

Nir Hargsury – on : how to build a startup and whatever he like he is the CTO after all.

 

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