Technology stories, mostly.

Here we write about our journey into the extraordinary world of app development. You'll find how to articles. Useful bits of code and wisdom. And news about us.

It's no tall tale. Automate your entire setup process with this TALL Stack package

November 16th, 2021, posted in tech_stuff
by Saiona

It's no tall tale. Automate your entire setup process with this TALL Stack package

What if we told you setting up your TALL Stack development project could take less than cleaning your desk? Bet you won't procrastinate starting that project now.
Best Practices for Code Review and Pull Requests. Insights from Developers

November 16th, 2021, posted in tech_stuff
by Cristina

Best Practices for Code Review and Pull Requests. Insights from Developers

We’ve been asked how we do code review at UPDIVISION and what the best practices are. It was a great opportunity to collect some insights on pull requests and code review from developers.
Build Laravel apps in record time with Backpack and the Backpack Figma Template

November 8th, 2021, posted in tech_stuff
by Adelina

Build Laravel apps in record time with Backpack and the Backpack Figma Template

We built a tech dictionary using Backpack for Laravel and the Backpack Figma Template. Find out how it helped us speed up both design and development.
[Stress Testing Series] Break it before you make it. 3 ways to test your UI design before coding it

November 5th, 2021, posted in learning, for_founders
by Saiona

[Stress Testing Series] Break it before you make it. 3 ways to test your UI design before coding it

Testing your UI design before implementing it can save a lot of development time. And we`re not talking just about getting the look & feel right.
Instant planning for web projects with the Backpack Figma Template

November 1st, 2021, posted in tech_stuff
by Adelina

Instant planning for web projects with the Backpack Figma Template

We recently built a tech dictionary platform as an internal project. Find out how we did project management for it, using the Backpack Figma Template.