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Custom Software Development Services & Modern Practices

Apiumhub

I would like to find out why custom software development might be the best solution for your software project. Why do more and more companies go for custom software development services? These features are generally not available with ready-made software produced for wide commercial use.

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Rails Community: The Best (Free) Asset for Your Software Needs

MagmaLabs

Reading Time: 4 minutes The success of Ruby on Rails web development framework is mainly attributed to its active community, which provides a wealth of resources, support, and open-source libraries to help developers build better applications. This includes a wide range of online resources, tutorials, and forums.

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Clojure microservices for JavaScript developers

CircleCI

However, one of the growth challenges we have is that our backend is primarily written in Clojure, and few developers know Clojure. Many CircleCI engineers, including myself, have learned Clojure on the job. Before joining CircleCI, I was a JavaScript developer. Testing and Continuous Integration.

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Software Testing and Agile

Coveros

I was with a privately held software engineering firm focused on helping organizations transform their software testing capabilities. HOWEVER, the rate of software creation continues to significantly outpace our ability to verify and validate software capabilities. 2011–2020 and Beyond. Did I say NO?

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Lean Software Development: The Backstory

LeanEssays

Then the internet began to invade the world, and it eventually became the delivery mechanism for a large fraction of the software being developed today. Today, most software development is not a stand-alone process, but rather a part of developing products or services.