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Which platform should you use: .Net or .Net Core? This is one of the most debated questions. Both the applications work on language interpolation
Today, organizations and individuals can pick and choose between different types of software to solve their problems, streamline operations, and simplify their lives. But
Digital upstarts disrupt the software market every day. Despite talented IT teams in architectural and development work, maintaining, modifying, and scaling monolithic applications to
One of the biggest fears people have about implementing automation testing is that you’re going to miss a test that a manual tester would
While working with Javascript’s built-in date object is good for most basic operations such as parsing, comparisons, and modifying, there are advanced cases where
When it comes to application development within the Microsoft Stack, there are two popular frameworks: Asp.Net MVC and Web Forms. Asp.net was developed a
At Daxima we’ve used a number of development platforms to build amazing mobile applications, which included Xamrin, Phonegap, React and native IOS and Android
Myworkdrive is a startup looking to answer a simple question: How can a company provide access to locally-stored files remotely, without VPN or having
BAL is one of the largest immigration law firms in the nation. They manage immigration services for a number of companies around the world,
Myworkdrive, an enterprise cloud file sharing service, was looking for a two-factor authentication platform implemented within their custom code that included Web, Native Windows,
As development schedules have become more compressed, companies are often looking for ways to deliver software faster while ensuring good quality control. Trial and
A large electricity firm based in Europe needed a much better way to manage internal and client documents. The company had worked on a