Noah Labhart
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The stories you don't read in the headlines. It's not an easy thing to achieve. Took it off the shelf and dusted it off and tried to begin. To ride the ups and downs of the startup life.
The stories you don't read in the headlines. It's not an easy thing to achieve. Took it off the shelf and dusted it off and tried to begin. To ride the ups and downs of the startup life.
All this and more on CodeStory. I'm your host, Noah Labhart, and today, how Austin Fans is helping your company prepare for a new era by helping your team build software. This episode is sponsored by Speakeasy. Grow your API user adoption and improve engineering velocity with friction-free integration experiences.
All this and more on CodeStory. I'm your host, Noah Labhart, and today, how Austin Fans is helping your company prepare for a new era by helping your team build software. This episode is sponsored by Speakeasy. Grow your API user adoption and improve engineering velocity with friction-free integration experiences.
All this and more on CodeStory. I'm your host, Noah Labhart, and today, how Austin Fans is helping your company prepare for a new era by helping your team build software. This episode is sponsored by Speakeasy. Grow your API user adoption and improve engineering velocity with friction-free integration experiences.
With Speakeasy's platform, you can now automatically generate SDKs in 10 languages and Terraform providers in minutes. Visit speakeasy.com slash codestory and generate your first SDK for free. This message is sponsored by QA Wolf. QA Wolf gets engineering teams to 80% automated end-to-end test coverage and helps them ship five times faster by reducing QA cycles from hours to minutes.
With Speakeasy's platform, you can now automatically generate SDKs in 10 languages and Terraform providers in minutes. Visit speakeasy.com slash codestory and generate your first SDK for free. This message is sponsored by QA Wolf. QA Wolf gets engineering teams to 80% automated end-to-end test coverage and helps them ship five times faster by reducing QA cycles from hours to minutes.
With Speakeasy's platform, you can now automatically generate SDKs in 10 languages and Terraform providers in minutes. Visit speakeasy.com slash codestory and generate your first SDK for free. This message is sponsored by QA Wolf. QA Wolf gets engineering teams to 80% automated end-to-end test coverage and helps them ship five times faster by reducing QA cycles from hours to minutes.
With over 100 five-star reviews on G2 and customer testimonials from SalesLoft, Grotta, and Autotrader, you're in good hands. Join the Wolfpack at QAwolf.com. Austin Vance grew up in Oklahoma, but takes residence outside of Denver, Colorado now. He's a father of three boys, who are also three and under, so he's quite busy. He loves woodworking and teaching his oldest son how to ski.
With over 100 five-star reviews on G2 and customer testimonials from SalesLoft, Grotta, and Autotrader, you're in good hands. Join the Wolfpack at QAwolf.com. Austin Vance grew up in Oklahoma, but takes residence outside of Denver, Colorado now. He's a father of three boys, who are also three and under, so he's quite busy. He loves woodworking and teaching his oldest son how to ski.
With over 100 five-star reviews on G2 and customer testimonials from SalesLoft, Grotta, and Autotrader, you're in good hands. Join the Wolfpack at QAwolf.com. Austin Vance grew up in Oklahoma, but takes residence outside of Denver, Colorado now. He's a father of three boys, who are also three and under, so he's quite busy. He loves woodworking and teaching his oldest son how to ski.
When it comes to food, he loves all of it in general, but has been drawn to Asian fusion lately. And he enjoys reading business books and sci-fi, of which Blade Runner was mentioned number one. Austin had several experiences with consulting firms where they operated under traditional land and expand models, i.e. increasing the footprint of their teams.
When it comes to food, he loves all of it in general, but has been drawn to Asian fusion lately. And he enjoys reading business books and sci-fi, of which Blade Runner was mentioned number one. Austin had several experiences with consulting firms where they operated under traditional land and expand models, i.e. increasing the footprint of their teams.
When it comes to food, he loves all of it in general, but has been drawn to Asian fusion lately. And he enjoys reading business books and sci-fi, of which Blade Runner was mentioned number one. Austin had several experiences with consulting firms where they operated under traditional land and expand models, i.e. increasing the footprint of their teams.
He felt passionate about building a services company that was designed to deprecate itself, starting with the wide world of DevOps. This is the creation story of Focused.
He felt passionate about building a services company that was designed to deprecate itself, starting with the wide world of DevOps. This is the creation story of Focused.
He felt passionate about building a services company that was designed to deprecate itself, starting with the wide world of DevOps. This is the creation story of Focused.
So tell me about that first version of Focus. So the first thing you wanted to create where it was designed to deprecate itself and starting in the world of DevOps. Tell me about that first version. You know, I ask a lot of questions about MVPs on this podcast, but I'm curious about what you would consider the MVP, right, of Focus.
So tell me about that first version of Focus. So the first thing you wanted to create where it was designed to deprecate itself and starting in the world of DevOps. Tell me about that first version. You know, I ask a lot of questions about MVPs on this podcast, but I'm curious about what you would consider the MVP, right, of Focus.
So tell me about that first version of Focus. So the first thing you wanted to create where it was designed to deprecate itself and starting in the world of DevOps. Tell me about that first version. You know, I ask a lot of questions about MVPs on this podcast, but I'm curious about what you would consider the MVP, right, of Focus.