Anatomy of a great Software Factory: The growing software team
A growing software team can be like a well-oiled machine. With the right culture and processes in place, your team can churn out quality software at an impressive rate. But to create a true “software factory,” you need more than just a team of skilled developers. You also need to engage managers who understand how to participate in the process, QA testers to make sure everything works as it should, and support staff to help with customer service and other tasks. With the right people in place, your software team can become a true force to be reckoned with!
.NET MAUI: Implementing platform behavior
.NET MAUI is right around the corner. Like its predecessor it offers sharing most code while building for multiple platforms. This includes the UI part. Of course there are still […]
SonarQube: adding Pull Request for cleaner and safer code
Sonarqube is an open-source platform which performs a continuous code analysis to help your team write cleaner and safer code. You can view this report of your code in your […]
The Future of Xamarin.Forms: .NET MAUI
There is a little voice that is growing louder and it’s saying: “.NET MAUI”. We may have heard of it, but what is this? What does it mean? Previously, we […]
How automating your build-test-deploy process helps your team
Within any (mobile) team, we always analyse our efficiency: how many story points did we complete, how many errors or bugs are returned and how quickly can we bring new features to […]
Remote for Teams – A Proactive Mindset
To help companies in the transition to working remotely, we want to share tips and tricks we have gained through our own experience. In our last blogpost, we gave a […]
Remote for Teams – a Tip for Managers
Strong measures have been taken to fight the spread of the COVID-19 virus. These measures have a lot of impact on companies and the economy in general. Where possible, companies […]
Exploring Mobile Strategies with KPN
Working with KPN, we explored how a mobile strategy and DevOps practices underpin projects. Our focus was on sharing insights and developing an approach that fit their goals.