Posts Tagged ‘best practices’

How do you define when a development project is actually “done”?

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This post is ridiculously in the favor of a client, but I think more developers need to think in favor of their clients and stop thinking arguing features on a technical level. If all developers had a little more business sense, I strongly believe that both the developer and client would walk away happier each [...]

Finding Great Developers in Colorado

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“If you can’t find it, just go and create it yourself.” It’s a phrase I’ve heard a few times in my life. It’s not always that easy though is it? How do you apply a phrase like that to people instead of things? Creating talent is a challenge, but often times it is more valuable [...]

Tip of the Day: Documentation

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This is probably the biggest oversight by developers across every language and skill set. It’s great that you write stellar code, but you can’t rely on the fact that the next developer to touch your code is going to have all of your memories, experiences, or time to read through your code to understand what [...]

Tip of the Day: CSS Formatting

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One thing I really hate about agile front-end dev is the lack of formatting standards between devs. Some developers block their rules, others keep everything on one line. Some indent their rules, others don’t. The list goes on and on. I have a list of formatting rules that my team has adopted and all the [...]

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