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It's technology, not magic.

I just heard that and would complete what magic is what we can or can not do with it. Algorithms, programming languages, the entire back end can seem very complicated. Even the front end, though more understandable. But what we do with them is what counts. What user will we have, what output, what experience. It's hard work to develop all this, but let's face it, all this has a single future, to become a commodity. So your application will be your differential. This is because I defend the fourth sector as barn of these innovations. A truly win-win environment free from politics, conflict, resistance. The sky is the limit! Besides to do good and help the people who need it the most. Does not sound like a good plan?


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