Most of us have been tempted to outsource some or all of our development work to an offshore team in order to save money. But is this the best idea for your business?
Amongst two of the main topics discussed are how startups should develop MVPs to approach their business idea and why building an MVP could be the best way of testing the market potential for a product.
The Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) has been a mainstay in software development for decades, but choosing the wrong process can have disastrous effects on the productivity of your team.
If you focus on mastering one new skill before going on to the next, you’ll find yourself much more successful. Here are some great tips on how and why you should do that.
User interface design is a hot topic these days and for good reason. In a world where digital experiences are such a large part of our lives, the value of a quality user experience is higher than ever.
No one said enterprise-level design was easy. But few realize how much of a difference good collaboration and communication can make especially between designers and developers.
A good stock image is like a good design: you want it to be powerful, persuasive, and memorable; without drawing attention to itself. It can seem like a difficult balance to achieve, but a little effort on your part will reap rewards.
If you find yourself in that middle ground between the design and the technology and you enjoy merging the two together, then a front-end web developer role is for you! Just be prepared for the quizzical looks you’ll get every time you tell someone what you do for a living.
There are many types of color blindness but it comes down to not seeing color clearly, getting colors mixed up, or not being able to differentiate between certain colors.
No one really wants to be labeled as a bad developer, but the sad reality is that a lot of developers aren’t even aware that they’re bad. So what makes a developer bad, and what makes them good?
When you hear the word ‘spreadsheet,’ a cold sweat likely breaks out (unless you’re an accountant or data nerd, of course). They’re boring, but necessary and Google turned them into art.
There’s a lot of overlap in the biggest design themes of July. In many of the examples below, you’ll see that multiple trends are used in many of the examples.