The 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 … Continue reading “The ritual performed. Goyello at Global Game Jam 2016”

E-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 … Continue reading “E-Scan – How a dissertation topic developed into a fully working solution”

Nice, useful, or moral? What basic rules every product designer has to follow?

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 … Continue reading “Nice, useful, or moral? What basic rules every product designer has to follow?”

Top 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 … Continue reading “Top five business and IT-related topics to focus on in 2016”

Fluent 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 … Continue reading “Fluent Automated Testing”

Micro 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 … Continue reading “Micro Services Architecture – A Practical Look”

The Decalogue For Good Testing – What you have to learn to become a tester. Part 1

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 … Continue reading “The Decalogue For Good Testing – What you have to learn to become a tester. Part 1”

My recipe for a balanced life? A good mix of challenge and close relations, spiced up with some sport − interview with Katarzyna Szemro

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 … Continue reading “My recipe for a balanced life? A good mix of challenge and close relations, spiced up with some sport − interview with Katarzyna Szemro”

Why head teachers know best – about the Lean Startup approach in a project for the education sector

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 … Continue reading “Why head teachers know best – about the Lean Startup approach in a project for the education sector”

7 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 Merging First of all, let’s talk about one of the … Continue reading “7 reasons why you should consider migrating your projects to GIT”