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Storing a program in a single file can be handy, but it starts to be a liability rather than an asset when you’ve got hundreds or thousands—or hundreds of thousands—of lines of code. Somewhere along the line, breaking your program into separate files starts to make lots of sense. Ruby facilitates this process with the require and load methods. We’l
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Livingston: Looking back on all of your experiences, what surprised you most? Kahle: How long things take. To start a company and to get to a point where one has a critical mass—you have an office, you've got your CFO, you've got all of the infrastructure to become a viable entity. I think about 20 to 40 people is a golden size, because you're not
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