
Do more of what think you do not like. Sounds weird?
When we like something, we will naturally find a way to do more of that (as we should). When we do not like something, we tend to shy away from it. Also, natural, but is there another way to go about ...
28 Apr 20211min

Are you spending a little too much time finding the "right" technology?
When you are building a new app, or an API layer, and you find yourself in a position (or a role) where you are having to make a decision on the "best" choice of technology, it can be a tad overwhelmi...
27 Apr 20211min

While it is completely natural to look for help online, do not expect solutions to be handed to you on a silver platter!
Every problem is unique even when it is not. So, while it is not just natural but also prudent to look for help online from the larger community when you are stuck and need some guidance, I find that ...
26 Apr 20211min

Attention to Details is always important but more so when you are doing UI/UX work
## Attention to Detail We all recognize the fact the pixel pushing is time consuming, and if you are a smallish team trying to move mountains, it could be a bit of a pain as it consumes a lot of time...
9 Apr 20211min

How much should the past drive the future?
One school of thought is if you've done a certain way a certain way in the past and it worked, there's no good reason to change it. Another school of thought is that one should always question how we ...
7 Apr 20211min

Integrated Development Environments (or IDEs): How important are they?
IDEs play a huge role in not just our productivity as developers but also our happiness levels (given the amount of time we literally spend using them). What can I say about them in under 100 seconds ...
6 Apr 20211min

(Tech Lightyear Series) Software Development in under 100 seconds
Of the many pieces of (constructive) feedback I've received over the years (in both personal & professional life), one that has been a common occurrence is "Can you be more succinct?". And while I've...
5 Apr 20211min

Code Commenting: Mandatory or Optional?
We all agree (I think!) that code commenting is essential. But, how much of it do we need, and how do we go about it? And why it is stack agnostic. Manage your projects on https://snowpal.com.
4 Apr 20214min





















