Posts Tagged ‘SSW Rules’
The 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 🙀
Read MoreTaming GitHub – Notification Hell 🔥 with Adam Cogan and Luke Parker
Notifications from GitHub can be quite a pain, as they send a lot of emails. This leads to many developers ignoring the important emails they receive.
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