![]() For me it was, hey, my dad could teach himself code. ![]() So in college I really had a similar mindset. In college you suddenly get exposed to fast bandwidth, that whole jazz. Dealing with dial-up, taking forever for it just to load. And so I always got exposed to it, played the games, got internet around middle school and I actually think that’s a really good time because I saw the before era and then the post eras. So we immigrated from the Soviet Union in ‘89 and I think as soon as we could afford it, he bought a computer, the green text on the black monitor, pre EGA, I don’t know, pre it’s like EGA/CGA.Īlong those lines, pre everything. He was a chemist and he got super into computers when I was a kid. So my dad is a self-taught computer programmer. I listened to a lot of the previous steps episode and I hope I can do at least as well and be as interesting to the. Tell everybody what TripleLift is and how you got there, I think, is a great way to start just to get things kicked off. ![]() I’d love to get started by hearing a little bit about you, your background, and certainly what you’re doing today at TripleLift. ![]() I’m your host Tim Veil, and I’m really excited today to be joined by Dan Goldin, the chief architect of a company called TripleLift. Welcome to another episode of Big Ideas in App Architecture.
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