In ages past, a job lasted five days a week, every week. Workers had a steady income with a full-time paycheck. Today, this kinds of jobs are becoming rarer in fields like software development. In this gig economy, more companies are offering [ read more...]
Teamwork is definitely one of the biggest factors that CEOs and managers take into account when analyzing their employees. Being able to be part of a team is definitely a key factor when it comes to taking the projects your company needs [ read more...]
In Part 12, we covered the story of the development of the original iPhone up until the beginning of 2007. By this time, Apple CEO Steve Jobs was about to announce the iPhone, but development was still frantically underway, and the device [ read more...]
Being a developer at its early stages means making some choices that can definitely influence in your career 5 years later. Should you work? Should you invest in learning new technologies? When you're beginning in software development, you almost don't know anything. [ read more...]
Software testing has gradually evolved in the past few decades. In the past, teams were accustomed to the waterfall methodology: Everything was sequential, from requirements to product deployment. Only after the development phase was completed did the testers got their hands on [ read more...]
Every type of work needs some structure for things to go smoothly. In software development projects, an important part of this structure is the architecture of the software we’re building. Architecture describes the building blocks of our software and how they work [ read more...]






