From zero to Angular hero

There are lots of tutorials on the internet showing how to start your adventure with the newest Google framework. But what is really missing are some guidelines presenting a bigger … Continue reading “From zero to Angular hero”

Visual Studio Code vs WebStorm

 One of the most important tools for a programmer is an IDE. Sure, we can use a text editor (Notepad, Vim or Emacs to name a few), but realistically it … Continue reading “Visual Studio Code vs WebStorm”

Stereotypes? Let’s hope they will not be that common – interview with Paulina Żmijewska

What front-end developers do, what it is like to be a member of the female minority studying computer science, whether there are going to be more women in IT and … Continue reading “Stereotypes? Let’s hope they will not be that common – interview with Paulina Żmijewska”

The Art of Performance tuning and Optimization

About 2500 years ago there lived a brilliant Chinese military strategist, general Sun Tzu. His life’s work was a book entitled “The  Art of War”. It is full of ideas or in … Continue reading “The Art of Performance tuning and Optimization”

Want to be a tester? Check what it takes to make a good one!

So, you are a tester? You play games all day long then! Well, not really. Since I started working as a software tester I’ve been hearing this opinion again and … Continue reading “Want to be a tester? Check what it takes to make a good one!”

I was thrown in at the deep end − interview with Maciek Czucha

Can you return to a company once you decided to quit? What is it like when your passion suddenly becomes an inspiration for some changes in your professional life? And where … Continue reading “I was thrown in at the deep end − interview with Maciek Czucha”

Check what 5 features you need to excel at teamwork

Almost every job advertisement has “teamwork” in the list of requirements. In almost every CV you can spot “teamwork” as one of its owner’s key skills. Is teamwork becoming new … Continue reading “Check what 5 features you need to excel at teamwork”

The Common Sense Development That Works

I think we all agree that our work is all about achieving high performance, scalable and most importantly simple solutions to complex problems. Over the years spent on developing and … Continue reading “The Common Sense Development That Works”

Hurdles to overcome while becoming Agile/Lean

Agile is out, Lean is in! We have no time to waste. But what does being Agile really mean? And what does it take to become Lean? How to fully … Continue reading “Hurdles to overcome while becoming Agile/Lean”

Enterprise software development becoming Lean

Today’s business is very dynamic and demands immediate business value delivery and decreasing time-to-market. What does this mean for essential supporting services like IT? They just have to adapt to … Continue reading “Enterprise software development becoming Lean”