Booting up developer economy: how tech startups are helping coders build and test software faster
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While the past decade was marked by the growth in SaaS, there has been a quick shift from on-premise to cloud-based solutions. This means that software has moved from being a one-time purchase to a tiered subscription service. And beyond the burgeoning world of content creators, tech startups are vying for a new customer — the coder.
Even as an experienced techie, Puneet Khanduri found cURL, the computer software project which provides a library and command-line tool for transferring data using various networks protocols, cumbersome to use. Khanduri had wanted to send some sample traffic to an endpoint and doing it on the command line meant that he had to take care of the payload, headers, and several other factors. On the hunt for a better solution, Khanduri soon came
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