The Heavybit Library
The Heavybit Library is an extensive catalog of educational content featuring hundreds of hours of expert presentations, insightful podcasts, and articles focused on helping technical founders achieve breakout success.
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CTO Chris Satchell on Nike’s Continuous Delivery Strategy
As all companies become software companies, continuous delivery (CD) of software may be one of the most significant and...
Heavybit’s James Lindenbaum on Developer Company Trends
Every year at Heavybit, we meet a tremendous number of developer-oriented companies of all sizes, as well as a lot of enterprise...
KeenIO’s Required Reading (and Viewing)
Keen IO has always been deliberate about building a healthy culture. It wasn’t long ago that the company started an unofficial...
5 Useful Tools for Creating Developer and Startup Content
After looking at patterns in 70 popular blogs using this blog harvester script, Takipi founder Iris Shoor grew her Takipi blog...
Heavybit Winter Show & Tell
Heavybit’s Show & Tell is an ongoing quarterly event that allows a selection of our 22 member companies a chance to showcase what...
DevGuild Recap: Beyond Jan 29
This month Heavybit held its first DevGuild – an event that brought together 209 developer evangelists and community advocates to...
Join us on January 29 for DevGuild: Developer Evangelism
On the afternoon of January 29th, we’re hosting DevGuild: Developer Evangelism. Inspired by unconferences and Ignite events,...
Old School Reading List for New Founders Part 2
In our last post we offers our first attempt at an Old School Reading List for New Founders. Since then, a number of individuals...
Beyond Compensation: Recruiting for Developers and Dev Companies
Last year 19-year-old Cornell engineer Jessica Shu published what some of Silicon Valley’s biggest companies are paying their...
Interview with Nir Eyal: Building Habit Forming Developer Products
Nir Eyal is a teacher at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, contributor to Forbes, advisor to several startups including...
Acompli’s Capital Efficiency: Staying Lean in All the Right Places
On December 1st, Microsoft acquired 18-month-old Acompli for $200 million dollars. The company was one of the first in the...
Old School Reading for New Founders Part 1
I get it. I’m ancient. But when I realized that so few self-taught developers and young developer companies knew of the following...