When Software Development Clients Don't Know What They Want (And Why I Actually Like That)
"The users don't know what they want". A software development classic, often accompanied by an eye roll. But this can actually be a good thing.
"The users don't know what they want". A software development classic, often accompanied by an eye roll. But this can actually be a good thing.
Don't let outsourced software development become your tech nightmare. Maintain control of the source code and safeguard your project's future.
In a world of open offices and constant pings, one of the secret weapons for increased developer productivity isn't a fancy new tool or a bigger team. It's something much simpler, and ironically, quieter.
The information in your team's email inboxes might be more crucial than the official project documentation. Ensuring access to this information is vital.
Even the simplest features could have hidden complexities. You want to consider these from the start.
A tale of 2 developers: understanding the true value of different skilled developers in today's market. What kind of developer do YOU need?
Learn about evaluating source code, coding standards, coding guidelines and the vital role of unbiased code reviews in ensuring software quality and security.
Why performance should be part of your requirements + actual data on what we consider as performant and acceptable.