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.
January 14th, 2021, posted in
#news, #techstuff
by Adelina
How about you bring your own frontend and we provide the API infrastructure for your next CMS? Plug in your Vue, Angular or React frontend and kickstart your project in half the time.
January 13th, 2021, posted in
#news, #techstuff
by Adelina
We've teamed up with Creative Tim to bring you the Vue Paper Dashboard PRO Laravel, an awesome-looking admin dashboard packing a Laravel API-powered backend.
January 12th, 2021, posted in
#news, #techstuff
by Adelina
Imagine building an API-powered CMS would be as easy as plug & play. Now it is. We’ve teamed up with Creative Tim to bring you the quickest way to get your project off the ground.
January 11th, 2021, posted in
#news, #techstuff
by Adelina
We've launched, in collaboration with Creative Tim, the ultimate fullstack resource for building complex, modular Laravel apps with an API-powered backend.
December 18th, 2020, posted in
#learning
by Adelina
A review on a book about the psychological aspect of design - the way objects should follow human needs and abilities. And most importantly, the way objects should be designed for proper use.
September 25th, 2020, posted in
#learning, #ourpeople
by Adelina
User stories, chimps and bugs. Welcome to part 3 of The Noob Tech Copywriter Diary, where you hear about more fun, troubles, and lining things up.
September 9th, 2020, posted in
#learning, #ourpeople
by Adelina
Part 2 of a newbie copywriter's thoughts and experiences while navigating the vast world of tech and UX design.
September 1st, 2020, posted in
#learning, #ourpeople
by Adelina
The ups and downs of being new to the tech field as a copywriter, navigating coding terms and interacting with developers.
August 17th, 2020, posted in
#forfounders
by Vladimir, Adelina
A review on a book that is not about how to code, but rather is addressed to the ones that don't, but greatly depend on coders developing software for them.