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A good test leader deals with conflict, builds team spirit and oversees the team’s different roles … continue reading
Distributed teams are having an effect on how agile is implemented, but its basic tenets remain unchanged … continue reading
Expect to see app-specific APIs proliferate this year, among other things … continue reading
What HTML5 is doing right, and what it needs to improve to compete with native development … continue reading
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Developers should feel they can get as much out of a hackathon as your company can … continue reading
It’s not just the government that wants to know all about you; consumer apps are going down the same path … continue reading
Using open-source code can lower costs dramatically, but you have to use it the right way to see the benefits … continue reading