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MVP vs. prototype — which one do you need?

If you build software, for sure you know that you need to pass through several stages before launching the final product. Choosing the right development technique is one of the most important decisions to make, and the way you validate your business idea is another. Product validation sets your software up for success by challenging assumptions, revealing market demand, and defining explicit direction for product growth. IT businesses commonly use a prototype and a minimum viable product to verify whether their business concept will be embraced by target users and stakeholders.
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What is Python used for?

Nowadays, it is almost impossible not to have heard about the Python programming language. There are numerous sources that describe this technology, but sometimes, one piece of information is missing. What actually is Python used for? In what types of projects does Python work the best? Sometimes there are so many questions and so few answers. This article aims to dispel any doubts and show Python’s possibilities. To start with, it is worth mentioning that this article focuses on the classic Python implementation (CPython).
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SDLC methodologies — which one to choose for your project?

Developing high-quality software on time can be a daunting task. There are various models on which to base the software development process. All of them demand a comprehensive and structured approach. To build successful digital products that provide value to users, development teams have to choose between these different software development methodologies to find the one that best suits the product and the company’s business goals. In this article, we’ll explain the software development life cycle (SDLC) and help you choose the best SDLC methodologies for your project.
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Creating an MVP for a Network Application

Nowadays, there is broad competition in the market. To grab customers’ attention and to stay afloat, businesses need to find a product-market fit in the shortest possible time. A minimum viable product helps to achieve that. This article will focus on the purpose of a minimum viable product, what is the bare minimum when it comes to MVP, why an MVP matters while developing network applications, and finally – how to create a successful MVP. A minimum viable product (MVP) is the first version of a product that is ready to launch.
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Software development roadmap — what do you need to know?

How can you properly develop software without a plan? Probably, no entrepreneur has an answer for that question. Why? Because there is none. Every product needs a defined strategy, key priorities, workflow, clear responsibilities and division of tasks. A software development roadmap brings all these together in one place. Let’s look at what a software roadmap is, the different roadmap types, how it can benefit the project, and how to create a successful roadmap. A software roadmap helps to provide a high-level plan and overview of the software development progress and the product's goals.
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What is a UX Design system — all you need to know

The most rapidly developing organizations that operate online have been changing the way they design digital products. Famous companies like Uber, Airbnb, and others have adopted a comprehensive design system as their design standard. Gathering a collection of design components and a set of guidelines and best practices can help a company to speed up the pace of innovation within the organization. So, what is a design system? Let’s dig into the fundamentals of an effective design system and explain why it’s worth implementing in your business.
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What is a proof of concept and why do you need one?

A proof of concept (PoC) is sometimes seen as an unnecessary waste of budget. And this is a great mistake that can cost you big time. Even the most brilliant idea needs to be reviewed, and a PoC is a perfect, cheap solution for that. In this article, you will find more information on why a PoC deserves your time and attention and how it can help you save time and money before you start to spend big. A proof of concept is the first step in the software development process after the product’s general idea is developed.
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Rust projects — why large IT companies use Rust?

Choosing the right technology for the project is not an easy decision and depends on many factors. If a programming language does not meet the application’s requirements, the project can fail. Nobody wants to lose time and money because of a rash decision. More and more, Rust is an option on the table, but many enterprises prefer to keep it at arm’s length. Why? This technology is younger than well-known, older veterans like C and C++ and has not had enough time to prove itself. Read the article to check out what is Rust used for in IT and how other large IT companies use Rust lang in production and why you also should be ready for it.
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Rust vs Go — what do you need to know about these programming languages?

According to the Stack Overflow Development Survey 2021, both Rust and Go (known also as Golang) have a special place in developers' hearts. According to the survey, these programming languages are loved by almost 87% and 63% of the respondents, respectively. This score puts Rust at the top of the list. However, does Rust deserve to be the developers' blue-eyed boy? In this article, I will compare these two popular solutions, covering aspects like memory management, concurrency, tools, performance, learnability, and more – to give a big picture view of Rust and Go.
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