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Best Front-end Development Blogs You Should Follow

The web is changing rapidly and constantly. If you are a Front-end developer, you probably know that you should be up to date and stay close to new tools, trends, and workflows, every important thing you can find on the Internet. What are the best blogs about Front-end technology? 1.  Speckyboy - It calls itself a design magazine, but Paul Andrew - the founder of Speckyboy - not only focuses on design resources but also provides useful insights on the latest web technologies. The blog is definitely a great source for staying up-to-day for Front-end Developers - it offers top-notch posts, tutorials, resources and inspirational content from around the world.     - #11,771 Alexa global ranking     - 54,143 Facebook fans     - 75,150 Twitter followers 2.  Codrops - Codrops is the latest and fastest growing tutorial site in the tech industry. Every Front-end Developer and Web Designer can find a lot of useful tutorials and code snippets here. It also covers

10 Python Blogs Worth Following

Hi there fellow programmers. I remember those days when I was learning python. I was eager to read blogs to learn better, but found just a handful of them. Hence this blog with the top 10 links of different python blogs that are worth following, they are regularly updated and have the right information. 1.  PlanetPython , undoubtedly one of the most known python blogs out there.Have a look. 2. Love-python. I don't know how I stumbled over it but I really like this blog as it has a lot of useful info and code snippets. 3. The fourth blog is of Doug Hellmann . He is the  man behind PYMOTW (Python  Module of The Week). This blog covers a lot of python libraries. If you are   searching for this is the right place. 4. Coder Who Says Py, although not regularly updated, you will find a lot of helpful  info here.  5. Eff-bot, it has a lot of information that is helpful such as code snippets and a lot of other things you can expect out of a python blog. 6. Two

Advantages and Problems of a Small Software Company

Plenty of software companies are growing  every day, as are the demands for their services. It’s no surprise if we take a look at the direction in which the world tends to move nowadays. However, those who have always dreamed of an IT company should remember one thing – starting a business isn’t a problem, the problem is in running a business. Personal experience I'm well aware of that because a few years ago, I started to take small projects when I was in the final year of engineering, although we had only four people aboard, we successfully completed them. After completing my engineering I decided to start Tecture. We were a small IT company, even then we had a few advantages over the larger ones. We had to face a lot problems and limitations which were difficult to overcome, thanks to these problems, we gained a lot of valuable experience. Because of this, I now know what it is to run a business in the hyper-competitive IT environment. Benefits of small IT companie

Top 7 Hadoop Blogs You Should Follow

Hadoop is the most discussed topic and we like to keep them updated. If you want to know the best Hadoop blogs, have a look at some of our favorite ones. Top 7 Hadoop Blogs 1. Matt Asay-ReadWrite :  Hadoop can be a pretty dry topic to write about. But there's one blogger, at least, who knows how to keep it fresh and fun: Matt Asay. His posts on Read write are always a few steps ahead of the curve and are quite illuminating and fun to read. He's currently the VP at Adobe, he used to earlier work for MongoDB, so he knows his stuff. 2.  Curt Monash-DBMS2 :  DBMS2 is the best personal database and analytics blog,  it also discusses Hadoop. It's maintained by Curt Monash of Monash Research. He writes short and sharp commentaries about the industry and technology. A lot of large data companies are his customers, so he has all sorts of insiders, though he doesn’t share, we wish he does. 3.  Hortonworks :   Hortonworks blog is a must-read for Hadoop users. Not onl

Is Organic SEO dead? Should companies invest in SEO?

“SEO is far from dead, it’s changed so drastically that people really need to learn to think of it as less of a marketing tactic, and more of a branding play”, quoted Mr. Sam McRoberts, CEO, VUDU Marketing. Indeed, Organic Search Engine Optimization is far from dead. Presenting list of 7 reasons why you should consider SEO for your business. It still works - The technique is to focus on optimal user experience while performing methodic SEO, your website will be rewarded with higher positioning and organic traffic. Nor is it going to stop working any time soon - Looking at the growth of the search engine, it is unlikely that SEO will cease to be effective any time in the foreseeable future. In fact even audio and video searches ultimately depend on keywords. Cost Effectiveness - When compared to the costs associated to other forms of Digital Marketing such as Google AdWords, SMM or Email Marketing, SEO provides fairly good ROI. With very little inputs, businesses

Why you should invest in ERP to grow your business multifold

As a business owner, you know far to well how running a business is not only about developing an excellent product/service and selling it. Behind this simple process of creating and marketing lies hidden maze of multiple operational facets that can leave you with no time left to think about what lies ahead for your business. Look: While it is extremely necessary to have a brilliant product/service to offer, it can only be optimised to serve even better when every aspect of it’s operations and core processes are in synchronisation. So far, you might be using multiple applications to carry out every step of your operational functionalities or maybe, you are still juggling N numbers of books and diaries to manage your procedures. To top on this, you need to keep track of sales reports, HR complaints, payment reminders, shipment delays and huge number of other company processes that eat away a huge chunk of your day to day time which you would be be