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Tech News #33 | GitHub Universe 2023, NextJS 14, Microsoft Ignite and xAI launches “Grok”
Dive into the latest Tech News! Microsoft makes groundbreaking AI announcements, GitHub Universe Copilot , and more exciting updates. Join host Adam Cogan as he discusses these developments and provides insights. Stay up-to-date with the fast-paced world of technology!
Read MoreYou Only Live Once | Adam Cogan’s e-Foiling adventure | SSW Yolo day
Featuring Adam Cogan, Eve Cogan, Ruby Cogan and Stuart Rae
e-foil instructor: Ash Willmot from Propel.Flights
Vercel – Simplifying Your Development with Zero Configuration | Tylah Kapa
Join SSW Software Engineer Tylah Kapa and see your code will go from zero to a live website in seconds.
Read MoreChewing the Fat Review – Testing with Luke Cook and Piers Sinclair
We did an SSW Chewing the Fat Review series on Testing with Luke Cook and Piers Sinclair
Read MoreChewing the Fat Review – Testing with Luke Cook and Piers Sinclair – Extended Version
We did an SSW Chewing the Fat Review series on Testing with Luke Cook and Piers Sinclair – Extended Version
Read MoreTech News #32 | DALL-E 3 Released, Microsoft Buys Activision, GitHub Copilot Chat Beta Available
Dive into the latest Tech News! Microsoft makes groundbreaking AI announcements, Copilot Copyright Commitment for customers , and more exciting updates. Join host Adam Cogan as he discusses these developments and provides insights. Stay up-to-date with the fast-paced world of technology!
Read MoreTest Test Test! | William Liebenberg | SSW Rules
William is a Solution Architect with over 18 years of professional experience spanning multiple industries.
Read MorePick a Side – Clean vs Vertical Slice Architecture | Luke Parker
Is Vertical Slice Architecture the next big thing or just as cool new kid?
Read MoreWhy would you set up an office in Newcastle?
SSW opened its 4th Australian office in Newcastle. Come find out why we think this beautiful city by the water is full of opportunity.
Read More”Michael Jackson rule”‘ Ask Clients for Approval | Adam Cogan
A person’s signature is extremely valuable. Getting a signature is hard work. Salespeople use all sorts of euphemisms to avoid that confronting request: “…if you could just sign here…”
Requesting a signature (or just an initial) on non-contractual type documents (especially screenshots, mockups, or data-schemas) is very beneficial.
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