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  • iphone threading speed up startup of app

    - by BahaiResearch.com
    I have an app that must get data from the Sqlite database in order to display the first element to the User. I have created a domain object which wraps the DB access and is a thread safe singleton. Is this following strategy optimal to ensure the fastest load given the iPhone's file access and memory management capabilities in threaded apps: 1) In the AppDelegate's FinishedLaunching event the very first thing I do is create the domain singleton within a new thread. This will cause the domain object to go to Sqlite and get the data it needs without locking the UI thread. 2) I then call the standard Window methods to add the View and MakeKeyAndVisible etc. Is there an earlier stage in the AppDelegate where I should fire off the thread that creates the Domain Object and accesses Sqlite?

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  • WPF app startup problems

    - by Dave
    My brain is all over the map trying to fully understand Unity right now. So I decided to just dive in and start adding it in a branch to see where it takes me. Surprisingly enough (or maybe not), I am stuck just getting my darn Application to load properly. It seems like the right way to do this is to override OnStartup in App.cs. I've removed my StartupUri from App.xaml so it doesn't create my GUI XAML. My App.cs now looks something like this: public partial class App : Application { private IUnityContainer container { get; set; } protected override void OnStartup(StartupEventArgs e) { container = new UnityContainer(); GUI gui = new GUI(); gui.Show(); } protected override void OnExit(ExitEventArgs e) { container.Dispose(); base.OnExit(e); } } The problem is that nothing happens when I start the app! I put a breakpoint at the container assignment, and it never gets hit. What am I missing? App.xaml is currently set to ApplicationDefinition, but I'd expect this to work because some sample Unity + WPF code I'm looking at (from Codeplex) does the exact same thing, except that it works! I've also started the app by single-stepping, and it eventually hits the first line in App.xaml. When I step into this line, that's when the app just starts "running", but I don't see anything (and my breakpoint isn't hit). If I do the exact same thing in the sample application, stepping into App.xaml puts me right into OnStartup, which is what I'd expect to happen. Argh! Is it a Bad Thing to just put the Unity construction in my GUI's Window_Loaded event handler? Does it really need to be at the App level?

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  • Graphical corruption during Linux startup and shutdown - should I be worried?

    - by Macha
    For the last month, when starting up or shutting down my laptop under Linux, I would get graphical corruption. Startup has an colour inverted, grainy rendition of what should be displayed while shutdown has a red background with all the text replaced by grey rectangles. At the very least this affects Fedora, Ubuntu and Xubuntu. Windows is not affected. Outside of startup/shutdown the system is fine. Should I be worrying about this?

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  • Does tempdb Get Recreated From model at Startup?

    - by Jonathan Kehayias
    In my last post Does the tempdb Log file get Zero Initialized at Startup? I questioned whether or not tempdb is actually created from the model database or not at startup.  There is actually an easy way to prove that this statement, at least internally to the tempdb database is in fact TRUE.  Many thanks go out to Bob Ward (Blog | Twitter) for pointing this out after trading emails with him. To validate that tempdb is actually copied at startup from the model database, all that is necessary...(read more)

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  • Domotique : Samsung rachète SmarThings, une startup spécialisée dans l'internet des objets (IoT)

    Domotique : Samsung rachète SmarThings, une startup spécialisée dans l'internet des objets (IoT)La société SmartThings a annoncé dans un communiqué de presse qu'elle a été acquise par la firme sud-coréenne Samsung. SmartThing est une startup qui a été lancée en 2012 à l'occasion du projet Kickstarter. Depuis lors, la startup a connu un grand succès dans le domaine de la domotique. En effet, elle a conçu une plateforme ouverte nommée SmartThing qui permet aux utilisateurs de gérer à distance les...

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  • Unwanted application starts automatically when I login

    - by Bakhtiyor
    When I log in to my Ubuntu system several applications that I added to startup list (by using System-Preferences-StartUp Application) start automatically. Last times I am seeing that among those startup applications there is also another one called "Konqueror" (which is a browser and browse me automatically http://unix.stackexchange.com/users/4458/bakhtiyor) which starts automatically. But I didn't add this application to startup list. I looked for every place that I knew to see why it was loading automatically but I could not find it. Could anybody help me to find out how that application is starting up automatically when a session starts please? Note that I don't have root permission in my system, because it is in my working place. I am using Ubuntu Desktop and GNOME. Thank you.

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  • Startup script on Ubuntu 12.04 not getting executed. Dependencies / load order.

    - by user861181
    I want to create a simple startup script on Ubuntu 12.04: myscript.sh #!/bin/sh sudo /etc/init.d/nginx start cd ~/app/current god -c config/resque.god sudo /etc/init.d/redis-server start echo "SCRIPT RUN" I have it at /etc/init.d/myscript.sh When I do sudo chkconfig --level 2345 myscript.sh I get myscript.sh 2345 When I do sudo chkconfig --add myscript.sh I get insserv: warning: script 'K01myscript.sh' missing LSB tags and overrides insserv: warning: script 'myscript.sh' missing LSB tags and overrides The script you are attempting to invoke has been converted to an Upstart job, but lsb-header is not supported for Upstart jobs. insserv: warning: script 'dbus' missing LSB tags and overrides .... myscript.sh 0:off 1:off 2:on 3:on 4:on 5:on 6:off ** EDIT:: I checked the boot.log and it turns out that the script is run, but the problem is that god is not loaded yet when the script is executed. Apparently I want to load this script as the very last thing at startup (or somehow check if god is loaded and then start the script).

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  • zend tool is not working

    - by user362155
    Hi, I've installed ZendStudio 7.2 it creates project normally with no error but when i try to add action(s) in it, it says project profile does not exist. and the error log is as follow: executing zf create action showLatest index-action-included An Error Has Occurred A project profile was not found. Zend Framework Command Line Console Tool v1.10.2 Details for action "Create" and provider "Action" Action zf create action name controller-name[=Index] view-included[=1] module Failed loading ./ZendDebugger.so: (null) PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/bcmath.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/bz2.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/calendar.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/ctype.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/curl.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/exif.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/fileinfo.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/ftp.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/gd.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/imagick.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/json.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/ldap.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/mbstring.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/mcrypt.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/memcache.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/mhash.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/mime_magic.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/mssql.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/mysql.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/mysqli.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/pcntl.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/pgsql.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/posix.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/shmop.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/soap.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/sockets.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/sqlite.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/sysvmsg.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/sysvsem.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/sysvshm.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/tidy.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/tokenizer.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/wddx.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/xmlreader.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/xmlrpc.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/xsl.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library './ext/zip.so' - (null) in Unknown on line 0 please help me to configure latest ZendTool with ZendStudio 7.2 or how can i get rid of this. i am runin ZS 7.2 on my mac os x 10.5.8 thanks.

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  • How to increase the startup speed of the delphi app?

    - by Olaf
    What do you do to increase startup speed (or to decrease startup time) of your Delphi app? Other than application specific, is there a standard trick that always works? Note: I'm not talking about fast algorithms or the likes. Only the performance increase at startup, in terms of speed.

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  • Ubuntu 9.10: how do I troubleshoot a startup script that doesn't appear to run?

    - by TheDeeno
    I've created a bash script 'foo'. I've made that script executable with chmod+x and added it the the start-up by running sudo update-rc.d foo defaults 80 Despite that, it doesn't appear to be working at startup. Is there a way to have my script echo messages to a log? Or is there some log that would record events/errors for this? atm, I feel like I'm flying blind and don't really know how to troubleshoot this.

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  • Startup Folder, HKCU/.../Run, HKLM/.../Run. Where Else to Look to Track Down a Mysterious Login Even

    - by Bob Kaufman
    Starting around the time I installed the Office 2010 Beta, Whenever I login, Windows tries to open a file named "Bob", coincidentally the first part of my username. Selecting Notepad to open it, and it contains TCP/IP network settings. I've looked for and deleted unrecognized entries in my StartUp folder, in HKLM/.../CurrentVersion/Run and in HKCU/.../CurrentVersion/Run with no luck. Is there any other place I should be looking for errant entries?

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  • Is there a way to make Windows 8 delay loading the start screen until all startup programs have loaded?

    - by user1403565
    Currently Windows 8 will get to the start screen a good 10-15 seconds before my startup programs have loaded. Since these include my touchpad driver as well as a gamma correction program, I would prefer that they would load before this point. Is there anyway to do this - either by delaying Windows 8 showing the start screen, or perhaps by somehow having these programs run before reaching the login screen?

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  • Why isn't Startup Disk Creator working in 12.04?

    - by Steve Kelem
    I'm trying to create a bootable USB stick (7.5G) for Ubuntu 12.04 (x86_64) from another Ubuntu 12.04 x86_64 PC. I downloaded the Ubuntu 12.04 LTS "Precise Pangolin" - Release amd64 (20120425). When I run Make Startup Disk, I selected the downloaded release. The drive shows up with a capacity of 7.5GB and a blank space under "Free Space". I have tried using the "Erase Disk" button, which seems to erase the disk. The problem is that the options below the "Disk to use" section are grayed out. The "Make Startup Disk" is colored dull orange, while the source disc image and device to use are bright orange. The "Make Startup Disk" button doesn't do anything when I click it. The only working buttons are "Other...", "Erase Disk", and "Close". Upon using Other button to select the ISO, it allows to select the ISO but it doesn't load and the "Source Disk Image" field remains empty.

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  • Google rachète une startup spécialisée dans les processeurs fondée par des ingénieurs ayant travaill

    Google suit les traces d'Apple et rachète Agnilux, une startup spécialisée dans les technologies des processeurs Google vient d'acquérir Agnilux une mystérieuse startup américaine spécialisée à la fois dans les technologies des serveurs et des processeurs pour un montant inconnu. [IMG]http://djug.developpez.com/rsc/logo-agnilux.png[/IMG] Agnilux est fondée par des anciens employé de Cisco , TiVo et PA Semi, le fabricant des semi-conducteurs qui est à l'origine des microprocesseurs A4 de l'iPad. Google n'a communiqué jusqu'à présent aucun détail concernant ce rachat, donc on ne sait pas encore ce que Google compte faire des employés de cette startup. Mais il semble que Google veut bien concev...

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  • How do I launch a process as a specific user at startup on OS X?

    - by Scott Bonds
    I would like to run a script as a particular user on startup (not on login). I thought a launchd LaunchDaemon would do it, but 'man launchd' says: "If you wish your service to run as a certain user, in that user's environment, making it a launchd agent is the ONLY supported means of accomplishing this on Mac OS X. In other words, it is not sufficient to perform a setuid(2) to become a user in the truest sense on Mac OS X." They aren't kidding--when I try to run my script as a LaunchDaemon it doesn't work. In particular I'm trying to automate some keychain operations using the 'security' command, and it won't let me change the default keychain when I run the script through LaunchDaemon, though the script works fine when run using sudo from a shell. A LaunchAgent won't work, because the goal is for the proces to run without a user logging in and LaunchAgents only run when someone logs in. I looked at cron and the @reboot directive and that looks promising, but I read that cron is deprecated on OSX.

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  • The Dreaded Startup Repair Loop on Win 7

    - by HighAltitudeCoder
    For most people, upgrading to Windows 7 has been a relatively painless process.  Not me.  I am in the unlucky 1% or less who had a somewhat less pleasant experience.  First, I cloned my entire onto a larger (and much faster) solid state hard drive, only experiencing minimal problems. Then, I bought the Retail version of Windows 7 Ultimate, took a deep breath and... oh yeah, I almost forgot - BACK UP THE COMPUTER.  The next morning I upgraded to Win 7 and everything seemed fine, until... I rebooted the system, the nice Windows 7 launch graphics come up, it's about to launch and AWWW, are you kidding me?!?!  Back to the BIOS splash screen?  Next comes the sequence of failure - attempt repair - unable to repair - do you want to wipe your hard drive decisions. Because I purchased the retail version, a number is provided where I could call Microsoft Tech support.  When I did, they instructed me to click "Install" from my installation CD, which did not work.  When I tried the "Upgrade" option, it reaches an impasse, telling you that yoiu have a newer version of Win 7, and thus cannot Upgrade.  If you choose "Install" you willl lose everything... files, programs, EVERYTHING.  Or at least this is what it tells you.  I was not willing to take the risk. To make things worse, I had installed a new antivirus software application before I realized my system was unstable (Trend Micro Titanium Internet Security), and this was causing additional problems. One interesting thing, and the only saving grace as it turns out, was that my system WOULD successfully reboot into the OS if I chose to restart it, rather than shut it down.  If I chose to shut down, I would have to go through the loop again until I was given the option to restart. As it turned out, I needed to update my BIOS.  I assumed that since I had updated my BIOS a long time ago to settings that were stable under Windows Vista Ultimate x64, I incorrectly expected Win 7 to adopt the same settings and didn't expect there to be any problems.  WRONG. My BIOS had a setting to halt the boot cycle if various kinds of errors were detected.  Windows Vista didn't care about this, but forget it under Windows 7.  I turned immediately corrected that BIOS setting.  Next, there were the two separate BIOS settings: enable USB mouse and enable USB keyboard.  The only sequence of events that would work were to start my reboot process over from stratch with a hard-wired non-usb keyboard and mouse.  Whent the system booted under these settings, it doesn't detect any errors due to either the mouse or keyboard, and actually booted for the first time in a long while (let me tell ya, that's an amazing experience after fiddling with settings for two entire weekends!) Next step: leave your old mouse and keyboard connected, but also connect your other two devices (mouse, keyboard) that use USB connections.  During the boot cycle, the operating system will not fail due to missing requirements during startup, and it will then pick up the new drivers necessary to use your new hardware. If you think you are in the clear here, you are wrong.  The next VERY IMPORTANT step is to remember to change your settings in the BIOS upon next startup.  Specifically, yoiu will need ot change your BIOS to enable USB mouse and enable USB keyboard input.  If you don't, Windows will detect an incompatibility upon the next startup, and you will be stuck once again in the endless cycle of reboot/Startup Repair/reboot/Startup Repair, without ever reaching a successful boot. Here's the thing - the BIOS and the drivers registered in Win 7 need to match.  If they don't, you're going to lose another weekend worrying and fiddling, all the while wondering if you've permanently damaged your hard drive beyond repair. (Sigh).  In the end, things worked out.  I must note that it is saddening to see how many posts there are out there that recommend just doing a clean install, as if it's the only option.  How many countless poor souls have lost their data, their backups, their pictures and videos, all for nothing other than the fact that the person giving advice just didn't know what to do at that point? My advice to you, try having a look at your BIOS settings first and making sure Win 7 can find your BIOS settings, and also disabling in your BIOS anything that might halt your system boot-up process if it encounters errors.

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  • Unable to configure a service to run at startup with update-rc.d

    - by ujjain
    I would like to have transmission-daemon and vnstat automatically run at startup. I was able to configure this for apache2 and proftpd with exactly the same commands. 795 sudo update-rc.d transmission-daemon remove 797 sudo update-rc.d -f transmission-daemon remove 798 sudo update-rc.d transmission-daemon defaults 799 sudo update-rc.d vnstat remove 800 sudo update-rc.d -f vnstat remove 801 sudo update-rc.d -f vnstat defaults 802 sudo update-rc.d -f vnstat enable 805 reboot 807 history root@htpc:/home/administrator# sudo update-rc.d -f transmission-daemon remove Removing any system startup links for /etc/init.d/transmission-daemon ... /etc/rc0.d/K20transmission-daemon /etc/rc1.d/K20transmission-daemon /etc/rc2.d/S20transmission-daemon /etc/rc3.d/S20transmission-daemon /etc/rc4.d/S20transmission-daemon /etc/rc5.d/S20transmission-daemon /etc/rc6.d/K20transmission-daemon root@htpc:/home/administrator# sudo update-rc.d -f transmission-daemon defaults Adding system startup for /etc/init.d/transmission-daemon ... /etc/rc0.d/K20transmission-daemon -> ../init.d/transmission-daemon /etc/rc1.d/K20transmission-daemon -> ../init.d/transmission-daemon /etc/rc6.d/K20transmission-daemon -> ../init.d/transmission-daemon /etc/rc2.d/S20transmission-daemon -> ../init.d/transmission-daemon /etc/rc3.d/S20transmission-daemon -> ../init.d/transmission-daemon /etc/rc4.d/S20transmission-daemon -> ../init.d/transmission-daemon /etc/rc5.d/S20transmission-daemon -> ../init.d/transmission-daemon root@htpc:/home/administrator# service vnstat status * vnStat daemon is not running root@htpc:/home/administrator# service transmission-daemon status * transmission-daemon is not running root@htpc:/home/administrator# service transmission-daemon start * Starting bittorrent daemon transmission-daemon [ OK ] root@htpc:/home/administrator# service vnstat start * Starting vnStat daemon vnstatd [ OK ] root@htpc:/home/administrator# service apache2 status Apache2 is running (pid 1137). root@htpc:/home/administrator#

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  • bluetooth daemon not running at startup

    - by ffaxer
    I'm trying to connect a bluetooth mouse to my Xubuntu system using Blueman (v. 1.21) Problem seems to be bluetoothd not running at startup, so blueman refuses to start, only a dialog appears: "Bluez daemon is not running, blueman-manager cannot continue." On my system, bluetoothd will run only as root (sudo), so my current workaround is simply to sudo bluetoothd manually, which works fine but id like to have it run at startup so that my mouse is just working without any interaction from me, if possible. If i try to start bluetoothd as non-root it reports: Bluetooth deamon 4.91 Unable to get on D-Bus In the startup scripts i found the same bluetoothd script in all runlevels and init.d: DAEMON=/usr/sbin/bluetoothd test -f /usr/sbin/bluetoothd || exit 0 # bluetoothd normally starts up by udev rules. it needs dbus to function, log_progress_msg "bluetoothd" pkill -TERM bluetoothd || true log_progress_msg "bluetoothd" I looked in /etc/udev/rules.d/ but no reference to bluetoothd. Further i have already tried with no luck: Editing /etc/dbus-1/system.d/bluetooth.conf to include my user (essentially copying the part that was for root): I tried it while both keeping the root policy and without, still, no luck! Editing /etc/pam.d/common-session and /etc/pam.d/gdm to include the line: session optional pam_ck_connector.so In the case of common-session it was already there but with a "nox11" which i tried removing. No luck no luck. Btw, I'm confused as to which session manager I'm using, since i have both xfce4-session and gdm-session-worker running. Anyways, hope someone is savvy enough to figure it out or bring some hints, otherwise i sincerely apologize for wasting your time! I'll sign off with uname -a: Linux [mycompname] 3.0.0-9-lowlatency #12ppa1~natty1-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT Mon Aug 22 06:52:15 UTC 2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux Peace B)

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  • How can we unify business goals and technical goals?

    - by BAM
    Some background I work at a small startup: 4 devs, 1 designer, and 2 non-technical co-founders, one who provides funding, and the other who handles day-to-day management and sales. Our company produces mobile apps for target industries, and we've gotten a lot of lucky breaks lately. The outlook is good, and we're confident we can make this thing work. One reason is our product development team. Everyone on the team is passionate, driven, and has a great sense of what makes an awesome product. As a result, we've built some beautiful applications that we're all proud of. The other reason is the co-founders. Both have a brilliant business sense (one actually founded a multi-million dollar company already), and they have close ties in many of the industries we're trying to penetrate. Consequently, they've brought in some great business and continue to keep jobs in the pipeline. The problem The problem we can't seem to shake is how to bring these two awesome advantages together. On the business side, there is a huge pressure to deliver as fast as possible as much as possible, whereas on the development side there is pressure to take your time, come up with the right solution, and pay attention to all the details. Lately these two sides have been butting heads a lot. Developers are demanding quality while managers are demanding quantity. How can we handle this? Both sides are correct. We can't survive as a company if we build terrible applications, but we also can't survive if we don't sell enough. So how should we go about making compromises? Things we've done with little or no success: Work more (well, it did result in better quality and faster delivery, but the dev team has never been more stressed out before) Charge more (as a startup, we don't yet have the credibility to justify higher prices, so no one is willing to pay) Extend deadlines (if we charge the same, but take longer, we'll end up losing money) Things we've done with some success: Sacrifice pay to cut costs (everyone, from devs to management, is paid less than they could be making elsewhere. In return, however, we all have creative input and more flexibility and freedom, a typical startup trade off) Standardize project management (we recently started adhering to agile/scrum principles so we can base deadlines on actual velocity, not just arbitrary guesses) Hire more people (we used to have 2 developers and no designers, which really limited our bandwidth. However, as a startup we can only afford to hire a few extra people.) Is there anything we're missing or doing wrong? How is this handled at successful companies? Thanks in advance for any feedback :)

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