A Developer Friendly Framework for Asking for Help
As a developer, asking for help is the best way to overcome tough challenges. Learn when to ask for help, how to ask for help, and how to make the most out of the help you’ve received.
As a developer, asking for help is the best way to overcome tough challenges. Learn when to ask for help, how to ask for help, and how to make the most out of the help you’ve received.
Ben Callahan will give you strategies for assessing your system’s current stage and practical steps for maturing to the next.
What is the difference between a developer apprenticeship and a coding bootcamp? Explore how apprenticeships give you essential skills such as Git workflow, JavaScript fundamentals, and project management processes.
Working with ADHD can be challenging, especially if you’re a web developer. Learn how to work better by selecting the right tools, speed reading, scheduling work, and building a knowledge management system.
Learn four quick and easy methods for getting user feedback on your website including friends and family user testing, user behavior analytics, user surveys, and comparative testing.
We’ve evaluated automated accessibility testing tools to help you determine which is best for your project. Learn the strengths and weaknesses of ANDI.
Why is software testing so important? Learn about the software testing pyramid and the basics of unit, component, integration, and end-to-end testing.
Estimations can reoccur many times within a project: kickoff, new feature requests, or even sprint planning. Learn how we approach project estimation through a value/effort analysis and open conversation.
We tested the ROI of design systems and found that they increase developer efficiency, create design consistency, and might even have an impact on the accessibility of the code.
CSS-in-JS can be a worthwhile tool for many projects, even from the perspective of someone who is a die-hard SCSS user. Let’s go through an overview of the CSS-in-JS and the pros and cons of using it instead of Sass.

Katie Jennings
Vice President of Business Development