Posts Tagged ‘SSW Rules’
How and when to offer unsolicited feedback | Matt Goldman & Ulysses Maclaren | SSW Rules
With empathy and the right approach, you can provide meaningful support and help others reach their goals. Join us for tips on how to offer feedback with care, so you can empower your team to be their best selves.
Read MoreThe best way to handle requests from your boss | Jonty Gardner | SSW Rules
Managing deadlines can be tricky, let’s find out how to deal with unexpected changes to project priorities.
Read MoreSimply 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 MoreAzure Resource Naming Conventions with Luke Cook
Having inconsistent resource names across projects creates all sorts of pain:
– Struggling to identify resources
– Unsure what to label new resources.
– Risk of duplicating resources
Tech News #13 – State of JS Survey 2021, AU domains available, GitHub issues changes, .NET 7 preview
Join Adam as he delivers the latest Tech News during our March User Group.
Read MoreSSW is proud to announce its latest product – The SSW TimeBand!
Our development team spent a few months working really hard on this new product, and Chief Architect Adam Cogan is officially launching it today.
Read MoreRules to Better Security with Adam Cogan – The 10 tips CEOs Must Know
Do you know the security best practices for both end-users and SysAdmins?
Join Adam for the 10 tips CEOs must know for both end-users and SysAdmins.
Read MoreTech News: The dark side of Open Source, Mermaid.js, AirTag tracking misuse & .Net turns 20!
Join Adam on a rollercoaster of emotions as we celebrate with .Net for their 20th birthday 🎂 then delve into spooky tales from the dark side of GitHub’s open-source world 🙀
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