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The SaaS System in Question

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I never pictured myself working at a startup. For as long as I’ve been working as a developer, it has mostly been consulting gigs, and to me a startup meant unreasonable working hours, low pay, a bunch of hipsters arguing over what toys and games to stock in the conference room, plus little to no stability. But, never say never, especially in the tech world.

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Classon, I. (2019). The SaaS System in Question. In: Migrating ASP.NET Microservices to ASP.NET Core. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-4327-5_1

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