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Mario spoke at Advanced Technology Days 19 conference
Mario spoke about technical debt at the 19th Advanced Technology Days conference held in Zagreb. Mario discussed how technical debt comes to be, who should be dealing with it and how.
Mario spoke about Software Development at ZICER Startup Factory
Every year Zagreb Innovation Centre has their acceleration program called Startup Factory. Mario Mucalo from Intellegens is usually a mentor helping startups with software development (and product and business development in general). This year Mario did a lecture about software development in the startup world for the attendees of the program.
Understanding the Trade-Offs Between Custom Software and Off-the-Shelf Solutions
When it comes to software development, businesses are often faced with a crucial decision: should they invest in custom software tailored specifically to their needs, or should they opt for an off-the-shelf solution that’s ready to use right out of the box?
The Role of Client Feedback in Software Development Projects
Even a non-technical client has a great role in the software development process. Their role consists of understanding where the project is, checking and verifying the milestone deliverables and providing constructive and meaningful feedback that can help the project fulfill its full potential.
How to Prepare for a Software Development Project
Even if you’re not very technical, there are still quite a few things you can do to help the success of your software development project. We’ve outlined a list of questions you should answer before going into actual software development.
How to Check for Software Development Agency References
Every software development agency brags with a great portfolio and amazing references from their previous clients. However, there are a few things a potential client needs to think about when reviewing those.
Mario Spoke About Blazor at the DUMP Days 2024 Conference
Mario Mucalo, the CEO of Intellegens, gave a talk about Blazor at the DUMP Days 2024 conference in Split, Croatia. Mario discussed basics of Blazor, general concepts and why we use them in production like projects. Thanks to all the DUMP Days crew for hosting him.
Ballparks and Estimates for Software Development Projects
“Hello, I’d like this app built. Could you give me an estimate on how much it’d cost?” said everyone always. I have a great answer for this, I usually tell them something in the line of “You just asked me ‘I’d like to buy a car, how much does it cost?’“. It costs between a hundred dollars for a used old rag all the way to seven digits for Rimac Nevera newest model.
How Software Development Companies Should Communicate With Clients
Clear and open communication at all time between software developers and clients/stakeholders is the key to success of any software development project. In this article we discuss possible options how to improve the communication and ensure your projects get successfully completed every single time.
Why We Don’t Own a Ping Pong Table
Many companies put a lot of effort in owning ping-pong tables, foosball tables, beanbags, PS5s etc. They call it “company culture”. We don’t and here is why!
10 Step Software Development Process Recipe
Being geeks and engineers we have a need to disassemble everything to understand its basic components and make a repeatable process out of it. Here we did this with our development process, to ensure top quality of deliverables!
It Takes Minutes To Take Minutes
At Intellegens we pay a lot of attention to keeping clean and tidy minutes of meetings. There are several reasons for this, as well as several ways to do it in a better or worse way. Here we discuss some tips and tricks regarding keeping minutes.
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