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Imagine you have a brilliant idea for a new application, service or complex corporate system. You already see the end result, imagine how the users will be delighted. You know that you need developers – frontend, backend… maybe even mobile specialists. In fact, it’s just the tip of the iceberg.
Games are not only about entertainment anymore, they are influencing education, technologies, social interactions and even economy, since they make these processes more engaging. This is why we’ve developed a new game branch to our client’s the Quiz Game App.
Are you familiar with the feeling when the deadline is running out, resources are scarce, and the project fails? The first idea is to move the deadlines. The second – outsourcing? But immediately there are prejudices: «It is long, expensive, will not work, only aggravate the situation». Today we will destroy these myths, which prevent many to see the true value of quality outsourcing.
The history of Yahoo! is a vivid example of missed opportunities that led to the demise of a once-dominant empire. In the late 1990’s and early 2000’s, Yahoo! was synonymous with the Internet, offering millions of users a portal with news, mail, catalogs and games.
Low-code is a tool with certain limitations. Its effectiveness depends on the application. For some tasks (complex, highly loaded, requiring unique logic or deep security) traditional development remains a more reliable solution.
October may have passed quickly, yet so much happened in the AI world. The field continues to develop not only by improving healthcare systems and making billion dollar deals, but also by growing ethical concerns because of deepfakes.
At Mifort we view technology stack as the foundation for innovation and adaptation, constantly optimizing tools for high performance and developer comfort.
One of the key challenges in freelancing is that specialists struggle to find projects, while businesses face difficulties in finding skilled professionals they can trust. Led by a Product Owner, an effective team of 2 full-stack Developers and 1 UX/UI designer, developed a freelance marketplace platform to help our client solve this problem.
It seems there’s hardly a profession left untouched by the question: “Will AI take our jobs?”. Testers know this feeling better than most, as this conversation has turned especially loud among them.
But the truth, as always, is more complicated. AI really can do a lot, yet it still lacks something that every experienced tester has. That quiet sense when something just feels off, even if the logs look fine.