The goal of this roundup is to help you discover new programming blogs that may not be insanely popular, but are still worth checking out. Let's shed some light on individual authors who put out great content, but haven't gotten into major sp

The goal of this roundup is to help you discover new programming blogs that may not be insanely popular, but are still worth checking out. Let's shed some light on individual authors who put out great content, but haven't gotten into major sp
Below, we summarize some web design trends that are likely to define 2018. The general tendencies we foresee are mobile-inspired design, realistic look and feel of web pages, and heavy use of geometry, asymmetry, and bright colors. We hope you enjoy!
If you are new to Agile, it may hard to wrap your head around the concept. In this post, we compare four popular Agile methods - Scrum, Kanban, Lean, and Extreme Programming (XP) - and talk about when to use which.
While remote work is a skill, another thing that can make or break your work's success is the tools you use. An average distributed company uses a combination of different apps. Below we describe 25 useful instruments for remote teams.
The goal of this post is to help current and future ObjectStyle customers understand how software projects are estimated.
ObjectStyle's CEO Andrus Adamchik has dedicated a significant part of his life to open-source development. We've asked Andrus what tips he can give people who want to contribute to open software and how the world of open-source works in gener