What if I told you that now a web developer can easily build mobile apps? All you need to know is some HTML , CSS , and JavaScript and you are good to go! No need to go through the pain of learning native languages like Java (for Android Apps) or Objective-C and Swift (for iOS Apps).It would be even more awesome if you could publish your apps without having to go through the rules and restrictions placed by Play Store and App Store! If you are a Mobile App Developer, you might have experienced the troubles of following the norms of App Store. The App store also has some very strict rules about when you can update your app or what that update can contain (App Store won’t let you publish the update if it changes the fundamental working of your App).In this post, we will find out about how building Progressive Web Apps lets you do all the things that I mentioned above, and more! ReactFoo Pune 2018 This is a companion post to Neeraj Singh’s talk about Progressive Web Apps, which he gave at ReactFoo Pune 2018 .ReactFoo is a developer conference organized by HasGeek . This conference is full of talks and workshops about the popular web design framework, ReactJS .The conference was held at MCCIA Trade Tower . There were many amazing talks by well-known developers such as Satyajit Sahoo , Siddharth Kshetrapal , Manjula Dube , Preeti Wadhwani , Jaison John Titus , and many more!The event was attended by many React developers and enthusiasts who came from places like Ahmedabad, Surat, Hyderabad,...
There is always more than one single way to skin a cat. The world of mobile app development is somewhat similar. Whenever you are about to get cracking on a new project, fixing on the right architecture could be a tough choice. There’s the traditional Monolithic Architecture and then, there are Microservices – the newest way to write and ship codes. According to Red Hat, 69% of clients choose Microservices to work on new as well as existing mobile apps. We have also heard from Camuda how 63% of companies are using the latter. Their survey conducted across 354 enterprises reveals the top benefits to be as follows: Despite all that, it is ‘decisions, decisions!’ So, how are Microservices better than Monolithic Architecture? Let’s talk about it. What is Microservices Architecture? When mobile app developers create discrete parts of the application instead of a single one, the concept is known as microservices architecture. The idea is to combine the separate parts to come up with a single outcome. Each component is deployed separately and has its own process to run. Lightweight APIs are implemented for the different components to work together with each other. For large-scale app development projects that are super complicated, this one is a great choice. The components are not dependent on each other; one can be changed without affecting the other. What is Monolithic Architecture? The conventional way of developing mobile apps, Monolithic Architecture is the concept of connecting all parts of the application to each other. The components are interdependent. One goes wrong and affects the function of the others and eventually the end...
Gerasimov174/Getty Images Big data projects that revolve around exploiting data for business optimization and business development are top of mind for most executives. However, up to 85% of big data projects fail, often because executives cannot accurately assess project risks at the outset. We argue that the success of data projects is largely determined by four important components — data, autonomy, technology, and accountability — or, simply put, by the four D.A.T.A. questions. These questions originate from our four-year research project on big data commercialization. The components needed for success with big data can be positioned along two dimensions: (1) the focus of the activities (the project’s ideation or implementation — such as coming up with an idea for a big data project versus actually implementing the project) and (2) the focus of the transformation (digital backbone or getting people’s support — such as building the IT-architecture needed to create a sufficient digital backbone or making sure that employees can and will apply data and that this application is in line with societal opinions on what should and should not be done with data). These two dimensions create a matrix of D.A.T.A. components and the key questions executives need to ask when contemplating new big data projects, as seen below. The D.A.T.A. Questions You Need to Ask The figures below provide an overview of the D.A.T.A. components, the related questions, and the rationale behind them as well as examples. Moreover, the table demonstrates the sequence in which the different aspects should be considered in data projects. In the following, we provide an in-depth outline of each component. Harnessing the...
Hey! Paper Leaf is an award-winning digital product agency located in Edmonton, AB. We design & develop innovative custom websites, web applications, and mobile applications –and we are looking to add another full-time Web Developer to our current team of 13 to help us do that. We have a fun, relaxed & flexible environment; a tight-knit team where your voice is heard; a variety of challenging, rewarding, and creative work; and room for professional development. It’s a good place to be. We work on projects for clients across the globe, and you’ll be working on a team that values high-quality execution – not one that is hellbent on burning you out and churning out as much work as possible. You can learn more about our work on the Portfolio page, our team on our About page, and get a good vibe of our culture from our Instagram feed. Sometimes mission statements are bogus, but we believe in ours: to help businesses and organizations grow through elegant execution of design and technology. As well, we believe that diversity in all regards contributes to a broader collective perspective that will consistently improve Paper Leaf and the work we do. We are working hard to increase the diversity of our team wherever we can and we actively encourage everyone to consider becoming a part of it. The Position The Web Developer position at Paper Leaf is a full-stack one – so experience and/or interest in both front and back end is a must. You’ll be working in a modern web development environment (git, version control, etc) on large/complex content managed sites (primarily WordPress – custom builds, not theme customizations), eCommerce sites, web applications (Laravel, React) and...
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