Building Bridges Instead of Products
What if I told you nobody actually buys products. Weird, right? Maybe, but let's delve into the why. Consciously or not, what people buy is value.
What if I told you nobody actually buys products. Weird, right? Maybe, but let's delve into the why. Consciously or not, what people buy is value.
Microservices is all the hype these days, so in this post, I'll try to highlight its most important aspects. I've split these aspects into four groups based on the different benefits they provide.
Testing is never enough nowadays, and implementing integration tests can be a bit “boring”. So, why not utilize karate knocks to speed up your web service tests and make your life easier? Here's a brief introduction to the karate framework.
After hearing Andrew Berg speak at Luxury Interactive, we had to learn more. Andrew is President at Robert Graham, a self-described “American Eclectic” purveyor of luxury menswear. Andrew’s vision for a brand that encapsulates the feel of luxury while maintaining a vibrant personality was...
Who is responsible for the product backlog? For many Agilists, there is only one answer - the Product Owner (PO), and by definition, that's correct!
We had the opportunity to catch up with Rogério Pires, CIO at JHSF. JHSF is a leader in high-income real estate in Brazil, with significant operations in the residential and commercial development markets, as well as the development and management of shopping malls, high-end hotels, and an...
This article is part of a series of articles on GO development on Google Cloud. Read thefirst part to learn about project creation on Google App Engine, and the second part to learn about how to implement a basic REST service to run on App Engine environment.