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Simply Remote Testing with Dev Tunnels | Daniel Mackay | SSW Rules
Find out how to expose a locally running application over the internet for testing and design feedback.
Read MoreManaging your Azure Costs | Bryden Oliver | SSW Rules
Dealing with questions from Product Owners about expenses related to applications hosted on Azure can be a real headache 🥲
Read MoreDo you use meaningful PBI titles? | Luke Cook | SSW Rules
When a developer or Product Owner is looking through the backlog, it’s important that – at a glance – they can read the titles of PBIs and have a decent understanding of them.
Read MoreMaster Video Editing Terms with Adam and Eve Cogan | SSW Rules
It’s important for anyone involved to know the basic video editing terms to keep feedback clear and concise.
Read MoreBoost Productivity: Say Goodbye to Time Wasting with this Simple Trick – No Hello | SSW Rules
Please don’t say just ‘Hello’ in chat. It’s as if you called someone on the phone and said “Hi!” and then put them on hold!
Read MoreBest way to ask for content changes | Ulysses Maclaren | SSW Rules
When asking for changes to be made to any file like a web page, Word document, PowerPoint slide, or code, always include the original version of the content (“X”) together with the changes you require (“Y”).
Read MoreMobile frameworks – Comparing the big guns: Ionic, Electron, React Native, Flutter and .NET MAUI
If you need to build a binary app (rather than a web app) that will run on multiple platforms (e.g. iOS, Android, macOS, Windows).
Read MoreDev Containers from Microsoft (was Remote Containers) with Piers Sinclair
Want to save time when working with other developers? Then watch Piers explain Dev containers in Visual Studio.
Read MoreExplaining a PBI to a Product Owner with Jake Bayliss
Hear from SSW Senior Software Engineer Jake Bayliss about the importance of providing context, showcasing your work and asking for questions & direction from Product Owners.
Read MoreUtilizing Open Source Software with Brady Stroud
Open source software is a great option, but it’s not always the best. Make sure to consider these points before deciding to use open source software.
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