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Heavybit Library Collections

Collections are curated guides to specific developer-first topics, pulled from the extensive written and recorded resources from the Heavybit Library.

The AI Infrastructure Guide for Software Development

  • AI Infrastructure
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI)
  • Machine Learning
  • Code Generation
  • Coding Assistants
  • Enterprise Software
To run enterprise-grade AI/ML programs, you need more than just a model--you need a functional data pipeline for your dataset(s), compute resources, and a clear business plan. This collection of resources covers what you need to ensure your projects start on the right foot.

A Guide to Open Source for Startups

  • Open Source
  • Open Source Licenses
Considering open source for your next project, or weighing the benefits of open-source software against proprietary for your company? This list of in-depth guides and interviews will help you better understand how to launch an open-source project, scope and run a commercial open-source company, and manage licensing and IP.

The Startup Founder Survival Kit

  • Startups
  • Founder
  • Messaging & Positioning
  • Legal
  • Developer-First Go-To-Market
  • Finance
  • Cap Tables
  • Product Management
  • Sales
  • Billing
  • Open Source
Launching a startup is complicated. We've collected key resources to help you stay on top of product messaging, pitching, pricing, legal, sales, and many other top founder concerns.

AI for Startup Founders

AI is poised to transform how we build software at a level that echoes some of the biggest paradigm shifts in computer engineering. But as efficiencies and challenges grow, so will increased demand for solutions. The future will belong to those who tackle the most important problem spaces in AI, whether we’re talking about managing compute resources, scalability, or even compliance with a still-nascent regulatory landscape.

Advice for the Next Decade of Founders

We turned to the leaders at Netlify, LaunchDarkly, Fastly, CircleCI, and more for what they want the future generation of founders to know. Whether you're just beginning to contemplate the leap into entrepreneurship or already knee-deep in code, this collection will walk you through how to start a company from first principles, create a movement, and get through the day-to-day hurdles you will face.

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