Application Development

You Don’t Need To Know How To Code To Build Software

You Don’t Need To Know How To Code To Build Software

We’ve come a long way in software development. The idea of making software development much more straightforward for non-coders has been around for decades, but only recently have no-code platforms hit mainstream discussions. From Microsoft’s FrontPage to the advent of SquareSpace, people have been itching their way to simplified software development for the masses. As more categories of no-code cater to niches and specific markets, tech leaders have taken it upon themselves to build more …

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Why You Should Focus On Pleasing Loyal Customers

Why You Should Focus On Pleasing Loyal Customers

Starting a business is nerve-wracking for several reasons, but mostly because the market is uncertain. To successfully draw customers’ attention is one thing, but to keep them coming back is another. Once your first customer makes a purchase or closes a deal, it’s only natural for entrepreneurs to want an immediate follow-up to increase profit. But more than the normal desire to expand our reach, it’s essential to take the time to listen to our …

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No-code development is the future of commercial software development

No-code development is the future of commercial software development

As the number of organizations turning to mobile and web apps increases, the traditional app development industry is beginning to lose its appeal to no-code platforms. According to a study published before the pandemic, about 70% of enterprise software will be on mobile devices by 2022. But considering how the novel coronavirus has reshaped much of our societal dynamics, it won’t be long before forecasted digits on software consumption change drastically in favor of today’s …

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Why commodifying your talents is the perfect business for you

Why commodifying your talents is the perfect business for you

Some of the best entrepreneurs are millennials and Gen Zs, simply because they approach the 9 to 5 lifestyle differently. Whereas older folks upheld corporate hours to a tee, young business leaders value lifestyle freedom as much as they embrace product quality and output; so much so that 53% of Gen-Tech and 40% of Gen Y are freelancers.   It’s also a considerable advantage how today’s business climate has far extended to ecommerce, wellness coaching, influencer …

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Build it and they will come: a myth

Build it and they will come: a myth

In the 1989 film Field of Dreams, Kevin Costner’s character is prompted to brave uncertainty when an unseen force compels him to “build it, and he will come.” Like the arresting tale of Noah’s ark, Kevin’s character builds an unlikely investment in the middle of nowhere as a response to a voice. In the movie, how he acts on his instincts proves effective in that the circumstances fall toward his favor. Not the same can …

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