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How to survey your software developers about their tools

In any engineering organization, it’s important to balance investments in product development with those in tooling and other productivity enablers. It can be easy to slip into a mindset of focusing solely on new products and features, but the reality is that developer productivity, efficiency, and happiness also impact a business’s bottom line. But if […]

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Top 8 Dnn Development tips for Web Developers – Techcolite

DotNetNuke (DNN) is an open-source CMS application designed particularly for the asp.net system. The application is entirely extensible and good with multiple platforms, empowering to utilize different topics and packages. DNN being a CMS recorded in asp.net, is currently accessible in the variant, 9.1.1. The sole reason for the application is to make and maintain

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Not just a barking dog: Open-source developers grow to embrace software as a service

The open-source movement has a history that captures both its community spirit and renegade impact. Sometimes, that history even involves a yapping animal. In Linux, the “biff” command notifies users when mail arrives and identifies the deliverer. Was “biff” a cleverly conceived acronym for a remarkably sophisticated programming language? No. It was named after a

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Microsoft Looking For Help From Linux Developers to Port Edge to Linux

Microsoft’s Edge web browser has received generally positive reviews, and has proven to be a worthy successor to Internet Explorer and a solid contender among modern browsers. In December 2018, Microsoft announced its intention to abandon EdgeHTML as the browser’s rendering engine in favor of Chromium, the same rendering engine Google Chrome uses. In the

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Apple makes changes to kids app guidelines after criticism from developers

A child looks at a kids app. (Ilana Panich-Linsman for The Washington Post) Apple rolled back privacy rules Thursday that developers of apps for children had said would hurt their ability to make money and improve their products. The rules, which were originally announced at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference in June, would have prohibited apps

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Apple reminds developers to submit watchOS apps to the Apple Watch App Store

Apple today sent out a reminder for developers to submit their watchOS apps for the new Apple Watch App Store. Starting with watchOS 6, developers will have the option to create apps that are solely for the Apple Watch and do not require a companion iPhone app. Here’s Apple’s statement to developers: With watchOS 6,

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Apple’s Catalyst polarizes developers ahead of iOS 13, Catalina launch

After months of working with Catalyst, and just ahead of the release of macOS Catalina, developers have thoughts on what’s good and what’s still surprisingly bad about Apple’s project to get iOS apps on the Mac. Apple says Catalyst is a multi-year project. You’re not going to see your favorite iOS apps come to the

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5 red flags you should be aware of when interviewing Magento developers

What makes any company great are employees who drive the business to success. Common truth, but it can be hard to find people who are just the right fit for your company. As an Onilab’s CTO, I’ve gone through numerous tech interviews with the developers and there are certain things I look for in every

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Google adds JavaScript SEO basics to its Search developer’s guide

How Googlebot processes JavaScript. Image source: Google Search developer’s guide. On July 18, Google added a JavaScript SEO basics section to its Search developer’s guide. It includes general descriptions of how Google processes JavaScript as well as some best practices. What it covers. In addition to an overview of how Googlebot crawls, renders and indexes

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