31 August 2015 alan.monson@stgconsulting.com General Software Development
Author: Craig Golightly Whenever I meet someone new and they find out I am a Software Developer they often say, “I have this project…” I used to spend time listening in detail to what they wanted to do and I even embarked on a few “side” projects. These projects were filled with late night meetings […]
4 August 2015 alan.monson@stgconsulting.com General Software Development
Author: David Hales For about 4 years now, I have been utilizing Nuget Packages as a way to reuse centralized code. What do I consider centralized code? I’m going to go a bit more in depth into my DM.Core package, as it is the center of what I am describing of using a centralized or ‘Core’ […]
29 June 2015 alan.monson@stgconsulting.com General Software Development
Author: Dan Bunker Pick any software company and take a stroll through their cubicle farm. You’ll find developers white boarding out problems, coding and staring at 2 or 3 monitors at a time and occasionally having nerf gun wars. Most will simply view this environment as a standard software shop but if you take a closer […]
15 June 2015 alan.monson@stgconsulting.com General Software Development
Author: Josh Porter My name is Josh Porter, and I am a front end developer and have been doing it for the last 10 years. I have development experience in HTML5, CSS3, WordPress, and jQuery. My choice of analytic tracking is Google Analytics. For one, out of the box, Google Analytics is a very powerful tool. […]
8 June 2015 alan.monson@stgconsulting.com General Software Development
Author: Jason Gillies After years of writing software I have seen a few areas that are often over looked. These aren’t hard problems to solve. But they do require planning. If you take the time to think through these issues before building your application you will reduce costs for this and future applications. Don’t manage your […]
7 May 2015 alan.monson@stgconsulting.com General Software Development
Author: Bryan Hansen Early on in my development career I came across a lot of developers who would try and learn multiple languages; at the time, this was typically Java and .Net. I would often ask people as to why they were doing this and usually got a response of, “Well, you never know which language […]