Contents tagged with software development
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Going Back to the Basics: Agile Values
Last month I had the opportunity of attending “Ágiles Colombia”, the Colombian Conference on Agile frameworks that draws in attendees from all over Latin America. Typical of the Agile world, the conference had an open space format, one in which anyone can propose a talk and the schedule is self-organized.
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UruIT launches its second office in Colombia
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7 Ways to Overcome Nearshore Outsourcing Challenges
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The benefits of having a Product Discovery Phase with your dev team Agile Culture
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Pick the Right Tech Conferences for You
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The benefits of having an onboarding process with your remote development team
Do you know the concept of onboarding? For us, it’s a process of getting team members adjusted to a new project. We do so by learning about the product, its users, the business. Also, we define how the team will collaborate to develop the best solution.
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How to Choose a Nearshore Software Partner
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Divide and Conquer with Microservices
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Why we believe in remote work – and tips for making it happen
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How designers and developers can best collaborate
You know the drill: typically, the designer, always a step ahead, creates mockups and wireframes and validates them with the client. Later on, the developers receive those designs and are tasked with transforming them into
functioning software. This is a very simple description of how both devs and designers work in a software development project. However, there’s more to this than meets the eye and the output can look very different depending on how the devs and designers interact during a project.