People who work in teams understand the purpose and vitality of whiteboards. What looks like a simple, glossy, white surface actually solves the purpose of a thousand notebooks, scrap books, blueprints, maps, or any other term you might want to give to something that is used while planning and brainstorming for development. Today, you’d hardly […]
Posted October 11th, 2016 in Communications.
Problem: You’ve built an awesome web portal using HTML5 and some cool CSS features. You’re sure the portal will look amazing on Chrome. However, you’re wondering if the code will work on Safari or not. For that matter, you don’t even know if the code will work on a few old versions of Firefox or […]
Posted September 26th, 2016 in Web Development.
TinyPng is a great online tool that lets you optimize your bitmps by reducing only their file size, not their quality.
Posted September 12th, 2016 in Web Design.
Most blogs fail in the first 100 days, and one of the main reasons is disorganization. Successful blogs post new content frequently and consistently. But if you aren’t organized, you won’t be able to do either. How do I keep my blog organized? CoSchedule. It’s an excellent tool which allows you to plan, assign, write […]
Posted September 5th, 2016 in Content.
A backlink for a website is a link from some other website to it. In other words, if some website likes the idea behind your web page or any of your posts, it provides a referring link to your website on one of its own web pages. If you own or moderate websites, there’s no […]
Posted August 16th, 2016 in SEO/SEM.
Modern business organizations understand that they need to find good tech solutions in order to be efficient and competitive on the market. One of the areas in which a lot of business try to improve is their communication both external and internal. All business organizations need to have contact with their employees and clients. More […]
Posted August 12th, 2016 in Productivity.
Grammarly not only points out errors in your documents, but also lets you fix highlighted errors with just one click.
Posted August 9th, 2016 in Content.
Nothing steals the thunder from good applications like bugs and errors. That’s why, when they’re still under development, every effort is made to find out and fix hidden bugs and unexpected errors. But it is easier said than done. While creating working code is one thing, fixing bugs, errors and exceptions is another thing entirely. […]
Posted July 18th, 2016 in Web Development.
What does every software engineer dread most? Finding out what the problem with his application is based on logs. Especially when the application is super complicated with hundreds of logs that run into thousands of lines each. Add to that the pressure of doing all of that in real-time, and just picturing the scenario is […]
Posted June 28th, 2016 in Misc.
The mind of the average computer user boggles – why do big players like Google, AOL and the like develop cool programs and applications for free? What benefit do they get by offering niche services to users for absolutely no cost? Surely a lot of money and manpower must go into developing, testing and then […]
Posted June 14th, 2016 in Testing.
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