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Varun Mohan

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Leading Product @ledgerapi

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The trouble with writing code to track money is you never see the money. And by the time you find out you wrote it wrong, it’s too late. Enter Scenarios, a visual programming interface that shows you the money. With Scenarios, you can simulate your money tracking code before you

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Most ledgers force you to learn a whole new accounting vocabulary before you can use them. Concepts like credits and debits suck because, unlike numbers, they’re hard to reason about. And because they don’t explain why money moved, they’re too imprecise to be reliable. A ledger

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Ledgers make money programmable. They can be a bank, brokerage, marketplace or whole economy just by changing the instructions they’re given. But they’re written in a language (accounting) that’s foreign to most engineers. In lieu of ledgers, they rely on spreadsheets and custom

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Amazon QLDB is shutting down in July. If you’re running QLDB and looking to transition to a ledger purpose-built for engineers, check us out: fragment.dev/get-access

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Introducing Exponent, a highly capable programming agent. You can get early access today to start using Exponent's clean, developer-focused UX for any software engineering task from exploration to deployment.