Programmers: Page 5
There's No Such Thing as a Bug-Free App
But your software developers can get close to creating a perfect one. Here's how.
iOS or Android: Which Operating System Should You Program for First?
Android has been the preferred OS until now, but heads up, small business: Here comes Microsoft.
8 Tech Skills Entrepreneurs Must Have to Succeed
Tech mastery is not invariably necessary to success launching a business but tech competence is indispensable.
10 Tips for Finding and Hiring a Top Developer
Developers are in demand and hard to find but with patience and a well-considered process, you'll assemble the team you need.
15 Characteristics of a Good Programmer
Finding a person with solid skills who is the right fit for you and your team is a challenge but here is how to do it.
With Open-Source Software, You Don't Have to Start From Scratch
These programs are a gift and can be adapted to fit your needs at a low cost.
Businesses Bet Big on Teaching People to Code
New companies are cropping up to meet the demand for software developers and programmers.
Teach Yourself Coding on Your Own Time With These Resources
Learning the language of computers is an incredibly useful skill for entrepreneurs to have.
Want to Solve Problems More Efficiently? Do This.
Learning how to program gives your brain more tools and can change the way you think.
4 Tips for Attracting Google-Quality Software Engineers
Tips for businesses and startups that are looking to attract top developers.
Mike Judge's New Series 'Silicon Valley': Will You Watch?
The creator of classics like Beavis and Butthead, King of the Hill, and Office Space tackles startup culture in an HBO comedy
Finding the Right Coding Bootcamp for You
With the coding explosion in full swing, programming bootcamps are popping up everywhere. For those looking to jump head first into the world of coding, here are a few tips on determining the best program for you.
Jon Lech Johansen (a.k.a. 'DVD-Jon') on Starting Up as a Self-Taught Engineer
A self-taught engineer turned entrepreneur who helped unlock protected DVDs in the '90s shares his thoughts on programming, startup VISAs and whom he admires in tech.
Co-Founder of Square Wants to Save St. Louis, One Programmer at a Time
Jim McKelvey has launched a non-profit mission to get programmers and coders employment-ready in St. Louis.