by Koby | Jun 8, 2020 | DevOps
Business owners are holding their breath. Right now, companies are quietly evaporating into nothingness. When this is all over, you’ll be wondering where they went. For those of you that are worried about what’s next – or fighting for survival – here are...
by Koby | Jan 9, 2020 | DevOps
Using a software development method called pair programming as an example, I’ll explain why this relationship works. In pair programming two people use a single computer or workstation in order to quickly create a higher quality of work. The second person looks over...
by Koby | May 4, 2016 | DevOps
Planning is one of the most important things to do before beginning a custom software project. Software development moves swiftly and things change. Even with thorough planning, some alterations or information shift the design, yet this doesn’t negate the value of a...
by Koby | Aug 6, 2015 | DevOps
When was the last time you: Wanted a piece of furniture, and thought, “I will learn carpentry, and build a desk!” Wanted to fix your car, and thought, “I’ll become a mechanic!” Wanted a new dress or shirt, and thought, “I am going to learn to sew!” Fifty or more years...
by Koby | May 20, 2015 | DevOps
You might notice our corporate website is free of technical jargon. This is deliberate, and for good reason. We have found our clients really just want us to solve a problem so they can concentrate on their business. You also won’t find us telling you our life story...
by Koby | Apr 23, 2015 | DevOps
There are some dominant software development processes in technology marketing, one is Agile, and the other is Waterfall. The reason I say marketing is that when people start to think about how custom software actually gets done, they start finding marketing details...