The context Over the course of the last 8 years, we’ve ran hundreds of experiments aiming to understand and support the members of the IT&C community in their professional endeavors. It’s their desire to understand their current technical level, align their expectations accordingly and further improve their skills, which drives more than 15000 developers worldwide […]
From Programmer to Entrepreneur: Daniel Kaufman’s Brooklyn Labs
Having been mentored by a MIT professor, Daniel Kaufman is a new breed of entrepreneur dedicated to transforming ideas into sustainable business models. With 20+ years working in software and hardware, he is founder and CEO of Brooklyn Labs, a global think tank headquartered in Brooklyn, offering mobile app development services. Originally from Boston, Daniel has […]
From Programmer to Entrepreneur: Sébastien Letélié brings innovation in the Healthcare industry
Meet Sébastien Letélié, CEO of Health Factory. The French entrepreneur has been coding since he was 12 years old, when his father had bought him his first Mac, and never stopped since then. He learnt to develop software in Java, JavaScript, Objective C and Python. As a developer, he thinks the biggest challenge one has […]
From Programmer to Entrepreneur: Sherif Ramadan and his PHP Playground
His name is Sherif Ramadan, he grew up in New York and he thinks everyone should learn about programming. Like many of you, he is also a software engineer. Sherif has worked for companies like Tumblr and Grovo in NYC and did a lot of contracting and freelance work or even helped cofound a few […]
Bringo – the “uberization” of shopping
It is becoming common for start-ups to claim that they are “uberizing” a certain field of activity. The auto-correct function does not yet recognize the verb in English, but just like the term “Googling” for information, “uberizing” might soon enter the vocabulary, because there is a solid promise of value in it. The “uberization” of […]
Client testimonial – offline hackathon at 3DVIA
ITtestsOnline, the skills assessment platform, runs internal and external hackathons (offline or online) for multiple purposes, bringing to the core of your coders’ day-to-day development your business needs: setting up team buildings inside your company, designing and prototyping a new product, assessing the skills of your teams in order to prepare custom training plans, or […]
5 Programming Blogs You Should Really Read If You Are a Software Developer
We’ve made a list with the very basic bloggers every software developer should read. As the word “basic” implies, it’s a non-exhaustive list, but as a coder, you’ll definitely find each and every blog listed below more than useful in boosting your software developing skills and enhancing your IT career overall. 1. Coding Horror One of […]