8 Tips For a Better Web Development Career

July 25, 2016 6:39 am Published by

1.Invest in your skills

You need to invest in yourself in order to grow and it doesn’t mean spending money on expensive books and course, it is more of investing your time. There is no shortcut to success and so you should be prepared to put up with late nights exploring other websites and reading web development blogs.

2.Keep your drive

No matter what happens it is important to always keep your drive. A successful developer will put in extra hours to make an amazing product that impresses the manager and clients. Don’t get discouraged when you miss a deadline, instead you rectify and explain why you needed the extra time to finish properly. Slice a segment of your work-day and dedicate it to learning new things in your field. Find out what is new, what is trending and what is falling to the wayside and apply them in your projects when applicable. This helps you be up to date with technology and makes you valuable to potential employers.

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Top 3 Programming Languages for Mobile App Development

July 22, 2016 1:23 pm Published by

What’s the one thing you simply can NOT leave home without? For most people, it’s their smartphone. Statistics show that two-thirds of Americans own a smartphone — a number that will likely increase in the years to come. And with this increased usage comes the need for mobile apps.

If you’re thinking about developing a mobile app, however, you’ll need to choose the right programming language. Not all languages are compatible on all mobile operating systems (OS). So, what are some of the top programming languages to use for mobile app development?

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6 ‘Unknown’ Programming Languages That Will Surprise You

July 19, 2016 6:01 am Published by

So many people, companies, and websites focus on the most in-demand, most profitable, or most widely used programming languages. Too many, we feel. There are countless useful, unique and ‘under the radar’ programming languages out there that never get a look in. It’s the nature of the beast, but we think shining a spotlight on the alternatives every now and again can only be a good thing. So, here are 6 ‘unknown’ – or unknown to the general coding public at least – languages that you’ve yet to get to know, but should. You won’t find a Java, a Ruby or a Python anywhere from here on out.

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