Agile werken met een contract is meer dan pokeren alleen
Op een Agile wijze een oplossing ontwikkelen voor een klant op basis van een contract dat geaccepteerd is door juristen lijkt schier onmogelijk. De traditionele manier van inkoop en contracteren past...
View ArticleDe CIO moet Agile omarmen vindt Gartner
En als Gartner het zegt, dan zal het wel, toch? Of niet? Agile is al jaren erg hot. Was het in het begin nog iets bijzonders, vandaag de dag claimt iedereen Agile te zijn. Er zijn mooie successen...
View Article7 reasons why you should consider migrating your projects to GIT
Recently we have finished migration of all our Java projects from SVN to GIT. Why have we done it?#1 MergingFirst of all, let’s talk about one of the most important aspects of all version control...
View Article5 reasons why you should consider upgrading your applications to Spring 4
Firstly released in 2004, Spring Framework is among top Java frameworks. Spring 4 was released in December 2013 and its adoption is around 60% according to baledung.com. From this blog post you will...
View ArticleWhy head teachers know best – about the Lean Startup approach in a project...
One solution for three groups of target users? As demanding as head teachers, teachers, and parents? Designed exactly as its future users require? Yes, indeed! We developed a prototype of such a...
View ArticleMy recipe for a balanced life? A good mix of challenge and close relations,...
Eager to face still new challenges, constantly setting herself goals, supportive and always ready to encourage people to find their ways. She prefers a triathlon to a marathon. And she believes one day...
View ArticleThe Decalogue For Good Testing – What you have to learn to become a tester....
New technologies, devices, applications and games. Digital solutions are everywhere. Someone has to design and develop them. And test them when they are ready. In my previous post I discussed the...
View ArticleMicro Services Architecture – A Practical Look
Most of us know and are used to WCF and WEB API services, we know how to model applications to best utilize these frameworks. Some also heard about micro services and perhaps even read an article or...
View ArticleFluent Automated Testing
It is pretty common these days to use Selenium and NUnit or any other unit testing framework to create an automated regression solutions. If you are not familiar with this it’s basically cantered...
View Article5 most popular blog posts in 2015
2015 was a busy year for Goyello blog team. Several new writers, mainly experts on software development and testing, joined us. Thanks to their input we could publish posts on topics we hadn’t covered...
View ArticleTop five business and IT-related topics to focus on in 2016
Business and technology are becoming more and more linked to one another. As we put it: “Every company is an IT company these days.” That is why most of recent technology trends are of the utmost...
View ArticleNice, useful, or moral. What are basic rules every product designer has to...
UX and Product Designer at Goyello Aleksander Rychwalski discusses basic rules every product designer has to follow. Alek, you have to admit that designers often hear the following words: “Make it look...
View ArticleE-Scan – How a dissertation topic developed into a fully working solution
Taking over applications is always a challenging task. You need to get the most information possible from the former developer, if they are still available. Then you often realise that migration to...
View ArticleThe ritual performed. Goyello at Global Game Jam 2016
In January this year’s edition of Global Game Jam (GGJ), the world’s biggest annual game development marathon took place. Every year the event gains in popularity, however in Poland still few people...
View ArticleProgramming is like doing DIY in your garage – interview with Krzysztof...
He joined the team for an internship. He stayed for quite a while. He wanted to develop mobile apps. He is a C# programmer instead. Like many fellow developers he loves playing board games. He has one...
View ArticleThe Decalogue for Good Testing – What you have to learn to become a tester....
From the first part of the Decalogue for Good Testing you have learned about the basics of a tester’s work. I told you about web technologies, browsers and terminology. I mentioned a few testing tools...
View ArticleStatic code analysis and more with MONO-CECIL
You may have heard about tools like FxCop which are very useful in static code analysis, they basically check your code for possible performance hitting mistakes. Code analysers like FxCop can also...
View ArticleCode Profiling and Optimizations
Profiling is probably the most important overlooked step in the modern applications development process. Often the reason for this is the fact that in the development cycle our application looks and...
View Article7 reasons why you really need a cloud based webshop
For the majority of retailers, IT is not a core competence but rather an enabler for their businesses and operations. Natalya Yezhkova, IDC Research Director, Storage Systems claims that expansion of...
View ArticleDeliver value in an authentic and passionate way
Being present for two days at The Next Web in Amsterdam, probably one of the best tech/digital solutions conferences in Europe, was really inspiring. It’s even hard to say what has struck me the most...
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