Noah Labhart
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Took off the shelf and dusted it off and tried to begin. To ride the ups and downs of the startup life.
Took off the shelf and dusted it off and tried to begin. To ride the ups and downs of the startup life.
Took off the shelf and dusted it off and tried to begin. To ride the ups and downs of the startup life.
It's not just about technology. All this and more on Code Story. I'm your host, Noah Labpart. And today, how Nikita Shamganov is enabling you to ship faster with Postgres. on a serverless platform where you can move fast. This message is sponsored by QA Wolf.
It's not just about technology. All this and more on Code Story. I'm your host, Noah Labpart. And today, how Nikita Shamganov is enabling you to ship faster with Postgres. on a serverless platform where you can move fast. This message is sponsored by QA Wolf.
It's not just about technology. All this and more on Code Story. I'm your host, Noah Labpart. And today, how Nikita Shamganov is enabling you to ship faster with Postgres. on a serverless platform where you can move fast. 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. Nikita Shomganov is a native of Russia, coming to the US for grad school in 2005.
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. Nikita Shomganov is a native of Russia, coming to the US for grad school in 2005.
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. Nikita Shomganov is a native of Russia, coming to the US for grad school in 2005.
Eventually he worked at Microsoft on the SQL Server product. A fun fact, Nikita quit business school on the first day and decided to join Facebook and find his future co-founder. All of this worked out and he and his co-founder built Singlestore, which is one of the highest valued companies at YC.
Eventually he worked at Microsoft on the SQL Server product. A fun fact, Nikita quit business school on the first day and decided to join Facebook and find his future co-founder. All of this worked out and he and his co-founder built Singlestore, which is one of the highest valued companies at YC.
Eventually he worked at Microsoft on the SQL Server product. A fun fact, Nikita quit business school on the first day and decided to join Facebook and find his future co-founder. All of this worked out and he and his co-founder built Singlestore, which is one of the highest valued companies at YC.
But outside of tech, he was a semi-professional athlete in ping pong, achieving the status of top 10 in Washington state back when he was at Microsoft. Nikita completed his tour of duty at Single Store and post that he joined a venture fund. He pitched incubating an idea of his at the fund which was rolling up all Postgres instances in the world.
But outside of tech, he was a semi-professional athlete in ping pong, achieving the status of top 10 in Washington state back when he was at Microsoft. Nikita completed his tour of duty at Single Store and post that he joined a venture fund. He pitched incubating an idea of his at the fund which was rolling up all Postgres instances in the world.
But outside of tech, he was a semi-professional athlete in ping pong, achieving the status of top 10 in Washington state back when he was at Microsoft. Nikita completed his tour of duty at Single Store and post that he joined a venture fund. He pitched incubating an idea of his at the fund which was rolling up all Postgres instances in the world.
He started to engineer and approach the team and the architecture and did so in some very unique and deliberate ways. This is the creation story of Neon.
He started to engineer and approach the team and the architecture and did so in some very unique and deliberate ways. This is the creation story of Neon.
He started to engineer and approach the team and the architecture and did so in some very unique and deliberate ways. This is the creation story of Neon.
Let's dive into the MVP, so that first version of Neon you built. How long did it take to build and what sort of tools were you using to bring it to life? I think that'll be super interesting given also what you said about Postgres.
Let's dive into the MVP, so that first version of Neon you built. How long did it take to build and what sort of tools were you using to bring it to life? I think that'll be super interesting given also what you said about Postgres.