UruIT Blog
A nearshore dev team passionate about agile, web and mobile
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Get to know a React-Seed project to kick off your application
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3 Ways Nearshore Beats Offshore Software Development Every Time
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Angular 1 vs 2: 4 reasons why and 2 simple ways to migrate
Following suit with last year, the NG-Conf 2017 took place in Salt Lake City, Utah, and we most certainly made sure to be there to stay up-to-date with the latest Angular trends and news. Migrating from AngularJS to Angular (AKA: Angular 2 and beyond) was arguably the hottest topic with the most buzz throughout the event.
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Nexus 2017: the rise of startups and outsourcing in Latin America
Last week we came back from Silicon Valley after spending two jam-packed days at Nearshore Nexus 2017, an intimate conference organized by Nearshore Americas, an independent online business news provider dedicated to promote the growing IT services from America to the world.
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Going offline with Progressive App Development
In the previous post, we showed an approach to offer offline support to a progressive app development, using Service Workers (SW).
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Going offline with Progressive Web Apps
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Why should you be using Redux with Angular?
Redux is one of the coolest technologies in the Front End development world today. Nevertheless, many people have no clue how to incorporate it into their applications or even why they should. In the first place this post is a simple introduction to Redux. Also, we want to share how it can be added to an Angular application. Additionally, we will give some real examples of how Redux can be used to help you understand the value of this savvy technology in a simple and practical way!
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Going mobile with the new Visual Studio Mobile Center
A few months ago when the Visual Studio Mobile Center was released, I decided to configure it in parallel with the DevOps process I was already creating in Visual Studio Team Services. My goal was to try and evaluate this new platform. The minimalist design, simple configuration, and the fact that it has several tools in just one place made it seem like a terrific platform for our mobile projects at UruIT. In this post, I’ll share with you more information about Visual Studio Mobile Center and my take on its many advantages.
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5 reasons why Medellin is one of the world’s favorite outsourcing destination
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Building Software in Restricted Environments
To give you some context, the goal of the project was to build a complete gamification system on top of MS Dynamics CRM, to help engage users and thus help boost sales and productivity in general. The idea was to make it easy for a manager to create a game in which players (users) would get rewarded by performing different activities within the CRM system. So the engine would have to be flexible enough to allow the creation of a very diverse set of rules, for example: