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Testers Need Serious Help – Are We Listening to Them?

Kovair

They are in deep trouble. And we should address them now, or never. A tester’s day cannot always end at checking the pile of latest. The post Testers Need Serious Help – Are We Listening to Them? appeared first on Kovair Blog.

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Improve Interviews for Software Engineers

Professor Beekums

I recently gave a friend a mock interview. He was trying to prepare for a big interview and needed practice. What was interesting was that here was an engineer that I would have hired in a heartbeat and yet his performance during the interview was incredibly mediocre. His first reaction was “I really need to improve my interviewing skills.” The sad thing is, he probably did if he wanted to get that job.

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Implement Social Media Sharing In A NativeScript App

The Polyglot Developer

Every app lately has some social media aspect to it. Most commonly, apps will allow you to share some kind of data, whether it be an image or text, to social media networks such as Facebook or Twitter. Sharing via email or SMS message still is classified as social sharing. When building NativeScript Android and iOS applications, sharing data isn’t complicated.

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10 Lessons from 10 Years of Amazon Web Services

All Things Distributed

The epoch of AWS is the launch of Amazon S3 on March 14, 2006, now almost 10 years ago. Looking back over the past 10 years, there are hundreds of lessons that we’ve learned about building and operating services that need to be secure, reliable, scalable, with predictable performance at the lowest possible cost. Given that AWS is a pioneer in building and operating these services world-wide, these lessons have been of crucial importance to our business.

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Add Touch ID Authentication Support To Your NativeScript App

The Polyglot Developer

Being able to authenticate within a mobile application using your fingerprint offers a certain convenience that is of huge benefit in modern applications. Using the iOS touch id, doors can be opened in the land of application security and since Telerik NativeScript can interface with native APIs and features, touch id becomes available for use within our JavaScript based application.

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Use Font Awesome Icons In Your Ionic Android And iOS App

The Polyglot Developer

Creating your own in-app icons can be a real pain. Having to worry about all the different Android and iOS icon sizes is not a pleasant task, specially when web developers have it easy with icon packs like Font Awesome. Lucky for us, Ionic is a mobile web application, so we can enjoy the same benefits that web developers have. Previously, I demonstrated how to include Font Awesome into an Ionic Framework 1 application , but that version of the framework is becoming old news because Ionic 2 is st

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Nic Raboy’s Code Blog Is Now The Polyglot Developer

The Polyglot Developer

A few days ago I announced via my email newsletter that my blog, Nic Raboy’s Code Blog , found at blog.nraboy.com was going to be rebranded to The Polyglot Developer , found at www.thepolyglotdeveloper.com. I am pleased to announce that this transition has already taken place and this blog is now known as The Polyglot Developer. If you typically land on my blog via a Google Search result, don’t worry as I have appropriate redirects in place to ensure you end up where you need to be.

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