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Facts about Software Product Development you’ve never known

Software Product Development has changed.  Well, the change has been humongous!  Given the cutting-edge technologies that arrive, invent, or are discovered day in, day out, software product development undergoes a sophisticated process resulting in an even more advanced and high-performing product humanity could have ever anticipated decades ago. To be honest, this blog is all about the interesting facts you’ll have never known about and is undoubtedly going to change the way you’ve been looking at software product development before. Let’s just once give it a read - a. The programming languages are taking strides, you know - The stats are quite interesting when it comes to the growing popularity of certain programming languages software product development companies are employing nowadays. JavaScript being the top performer in the choice of a programming language even in 2019 is set to make strides next year as well. Experts anticipate JavaScript to be used by ...

Why you should outsource your next software product development project?

Outsourcing is not only for small or medium-sized organizations to go for. And there is hardly any doubt about it gaining prominence which becomes clearly evident if we rely on the statistics pertaining to its importance.  For example, TransferWise is an online Money Transfer service founded in London about 8 years ago. This global service provider although does not outsource or offshore, yet it certainly employs individual experts who are an integral part of its team of engineers. Among other industrial giants who invested their trust in the power of outsourcing are Whatsapp, Klout, StudyTube, Slack, and Citi. What do these companies and others around the world insist on outsourcing their software product development for? 1. Insufficient in-house expertise - One of the main reasons is lack of in-house experts on a particular technology, a prerequisite to your next Software Product Development project.  Insufficient practical knowledge is a huge bar...