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You have to be dynamic when it comes to programming languages

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Best Programming Languages to Create a Startup. Upon deciding to launch a startup, you face many problems branding, business, marketing, design, and technical aspects. All of them influence the future success of your startup. Choosing the right technology stack is vital. Changing a platform or programming language late into the development process may delay the deployment of a solution and increase the overall development costs. There is no single bullet for all projects as all languages are suitable for their purposes. Let’s define the main criteria that can help you choose the right programming language and review some of the most reliable and proven solutions on the market. How to Choose the Right Language Business owners can minimize risks by creating not a full-fledged product but releasing a minimum viable product (MVP) first. Usually, the further software product versions are based on the MVP so the right language must be chosen before starting this stage. T

Software Development start ups in Uganda are immediate employment to youth who master it

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4 Ugandan startups shortlisted to at Africa Moves Summit 2019 Any person in the startup ecosystem looking for seed funding to scale their ideas knows the struggles and pain that comes with pitching to investors and getting the necessary deal for their business.  Africa Moves  Summit is an event for the development of Africa and dedicated to tech and innovation giving startups a chance to pitch to a global audience and raise investments to help change the dynamics of raising startup funds. They recently have announced a list of 100 startups across Africa that will be able to pitch to VCs and over 8,000 industry-leaders, investors and other tech lovers from around the world to help build meaningful connections around their ideas and products. The event is scheduled to start next week on Monday, June 17 to Friday 21st June 2019 in Tunis, the capital of Tunisia. The selection was carefully made from a pool of over 1,000 applications by a jury of more than 24 experts from vario