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Rod considers the benefits and pitfalls of having multiple clients running multiple tools.
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Mike talks about the different kinds of motivation and how, as a manager, to contribute to maintaining motivation among the workers on your project.
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If you’ve ever wondered what you can use from other people’s work, you’ll find the answer in John’s article. He tells us the legal realities about copyright and fair use.
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If you want to write code for Office 365, you’re going to love this article. In it, Sahil shows us that Azure AD is a fundamental building block that you need to work with SharePoint or Office 365.
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In his second article on the Bootstrap accordion, Paul works with glyphs, jQuery, and using data- attributes.
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Although some of us write code for the pure joy of it, Dino invites us to think about mobility and the cloud to make apps reflect the world we live in.
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Writing native mobile applications can be a pain because of all the different platforms. Rick uses two tools, Cordova and Visual Studio, to take the pain away.
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Jason looks at the details to make applications more appealing with simple details, like adding animation to user interface screens. He uses some third-party tools and Facebook’s Pop to achieve a snappier user experience.
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Xamarin.Forms are an essential tool for building a mobile app if you want it to be truly useful (and successful). Walt makes cross-platform development as simple as possible using this tool.
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Ted talks about the importance of identifying core competencies.
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