Usability Matters – Even for Flappy Birds
Although the global madness that is Flappy Bird may be over, the update to the app from last Friday highlights that UX makes a difference no matter how big or small
Although the global madness that is Flappy Bird may be over, the update to the app from last Friday highlights that UX makes a difference no matter how big or small
Like most testing, usability testing is done both early and often. Fortunately you don’t need to spend a lot of money on a pretentious “usability lab” to address most of
If your company is considering looking outside for help in development of a software project, a Request for Proposal (RFP) is probably the first step you think of to find
Most developers by now (especially those targeting mobile browsers) agree that taking advantage of browser hardware acceleration is pretty critical. Ticks like forcing elements to be accelerated by using identity
It has only taken about 20 years, but HTML development is starting to not be completely hair-pulling frustrating. It’s good to see clients finally dropping the “must support IE 8”
Everyone who has used Scrum knows what user stories are. Most people who have used Scrum know what story points are. Few people who have used Scrum really get the
If you’ve ever sat down in the first meeting with a product owner at the beginning of a new-from-the-ground-up Scrum-managed project and said “Ok, let’s create the stories!” you’ve probably
Tech innovation reached a new level of ubiquitous influence in 2012. From talks about technology during the election, to the explosion of mobile content, every company upped their social media
“API” used to only be about header files and function definitions — you know, stuff only programmers cared about — but not so much anymore. Now your software’s API is becoming
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