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      <title>Lessons from late founding a tech debt ridden online startup</title>
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&lt;p&gt;Prior to joining Widgetic I was a Java/Android developer turned Node.js / backend developer, had worked at a Swiss cryptocurrency startup as a backend/desktop developer, and had built more than a few MVPs in the years prior(mobile apps, electron apps etc but not a full stack application). At this point I was relatively inexperienced with web technologies and wanted to work at a product company to understand how these skills/eager learning attitude translated into the real world, especially in the challenging world of business/startups. I coveted more learning and responsibility, so when an opportunity came along to work at Widgetic, I was more than happy jump on it!&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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