Noah Labhart
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Keeping scalability top of mind. All that infrastructure was a pain. Yes, we've been fighting it as we grow. Total waste of time. 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 it again. To ride the ups and downs of the startup life. You need to really want it. It's not just about technology.
Keeping scalability top of mind. All that infrastructure was a pain. Yes, we've been fighting it as we grow. Total waste of time. 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 it again. To ride the ups and downs of the startup life. You need to really want it. It's not just about technology.
All this and more on Codestory. I'm your host, Noah Labpart. And today, how Andrei Kudivsky is using AI to power premier software development using nearshore engineers and agile experts. 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 Labpart. And today, how Andrei Kudivsky is using AI to power premier software development using nearshore engineers and agile experts. 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 Labpart. And today, how Andrei Kudivsky is using AI to power premier software development using nearshore engineers and agile experts. 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. Andrii Gudewski has always been fascinated by technology, and when asked about himself, he identifies as an entrepreneur. He has been a software engineer, database developer, administrator, and then jumped accidentally into management.
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. Andrii Gudewski has always been fascinated by technology, and when asked about himself, he identifies as an entrepreneur. He has been a software engineer, database developer, administrator, and then jumped accidentally into management.
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. Andrii Gudewski has always been fascinated by technology, and when asked about himself, he identifies as an entrepreneur. He has been a software engineer, database developer, administrator, and then jumped accidentally into management.
But outside of his professional life, he is married with two daughters. He enjoys running long distance, and he's officially run five marathons, and unofficially, he's joined many more along the way. Right after he graduated from university, Andre saw a fantastic level of talent in developing countries.
But outside of his professional life, he is married with two daughters. He enjoys running long distance, and he's officially run five marathons, and unofficially, he's joined many more along the way. Right after he graduated from university, Andre saw a fantastic level of talent in developing countries.
But outside of his professional life, he is married with two daughters. He enjoys running long distance, and he's officially run five marathons, and unofficially, he's joined many more along the way. Right after he graduated from university, Andre saw a fantastic level of talent in developing countries.
At the same time, he noticed the amount of profitable opportunity in the United States and decided to build a business that joined the two. This is the creation story of Distillery.
At the same time, he noticed the amount of profitable opportunity in the United States and decided to build a business that joined the two. This is the creation story of Distillery.
At the same time, he noticed the amount of profitable opportunity in the United States and decided to build a business that joined the two. This is the creation story of Distillery.
Tell me about what you would consider the MVP for Distillery, right? So I ask questions, and you build a lot of MVPs, you and your team, and I ask questions a lot about products on this show, but I'm curious about for Distillery, what would you consider that first version of your company?
Tell me about what you would consider the MVP for Distillery, right? So I ask questions, and you build a lot of MVPs, you and your team, and I ask questions a lot about products on this show, but I'm curious about for Distillery, what would you consider that first version of your company?
Tell me about what you would consider the MVP for Distillery, right? So I ask questions, and you build a lot of MVPs, you and your team, and I ask questions a lot about products on this show, but I'm curious about for Distillery, what would you consider that first version of your company?