A no-code system does not necessarily equate to a low-risk system. No-code development allows more people in an enterprise to create applications, hiding security problems. New applications can be deployed faster with low-code and no-code development, and non-technical users can develop them. It’s not new. The number of tools and platforms built into platforms like Microsoft’s Office 365, Google’s G Suit, and force are growing as the number of cloud-based platforms for building mobile and web applications increases. The development platforms they replace are often more secure than their technologies.…
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BDD vs. TDD: What Are They and How Do They Differ?
Organizations shifting to agile have made a huge impact on their software development processes over a decade, the core reason being fast-paced delivery for a quality product. The term ‘Continuous Testing’ is known to be a crucial component in this phase. As they rightly said, change is the only constant, this change agile has brought along is here to stay! What are you evaluating? BDD is intended for testing the behavior of an application’s behavior from the end user’s point of view, whereas TDD is designed to test isolated pieces…
Read More6 reasons why software development outsourcing is working so great
Nowadays, all businesses seem to depend on software, in one way or another. This is why, many companies struggle with one decision: should they form a bigger in-house IT team, or outsource part of the work to professional software development companies? While an in-house IT team, may sound like a good idea, it may be quite a struggle to find, hire and train a complete team to suit your needs. Outsourcing, on the other hand, has gained more popularity over the years and is now the go-to option for many…
Read MoreWhat Are the Stages of SDLC?
In the world of IT and software development, SDLC or software development life cycle, is the methodology of any development project. The software industry is a thriving, nearly $500 billion business that doesn’t appear to show any signs of slowing down. Mobile platforms are taking off, and most business these days is conducted on some sort of software platform. To this end, if you work in the software business, you’ll need to get a feel for the methodologies that work. In this regard, understanding the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)…
Read MoreIs the tech industry just for software developers?
If you’ve ever looked at the tech industry with envy and wondered how to become a part of it, then you needn’t panic. One huge benefit of tech opening up so many new jobs is that it has a broad appeal to a number of disciplines. Whether you’re creating QR codes or promoting them, you will still be under the same larger umbrella of ‘tech.’ So, if you want to migrate into this industry, and want to still apply your own set of skills, you can. A broader church It’s…
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