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Bubble is hiring: Full-Stack web developer wanted

Bubblegroup

We’re looking for a talented full-stack web developer to join our Cambridge / London team! This is a great opportunity for a full-stack web application developer, who can demonstrate experience of working with high performance and scalable enterprise web applications. Bubble is hiring!

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Bubble is hiring: Full-Stack web developer wanted

Bubblegroup

We’re looking for a talented full-stack web developer to join our Cambridge / London team! This is a great opportunity for a full-stack web application developer, who can demonstrate experience of working with high performance and scalable enterprise web applications. Bubble is hiring!

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Software that Writes Itself? Low Code / No Code Applications have Arrived

Daniel Burrus

As time moved on, another option surfaced with regard to Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) in that those in need of an application could purchase it or pay a subscription to essentially lease it as an already fully developed software. There are two downsides to both of these options. Essentially, it is next to impossible.

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Exploring High-Growth Opportunities in Software Engineering

Tullio Siragusa

Exploring High-Growth Opportunities in Software Engineering The software industry is a mature and vast market with a high demand for software engineers. High Growth Opportunities There are a few high-growth areas in software development that service providers could focus on to continue to grow their business.

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Open Sourcing May Be Worth the Risk

Harvard Business Review

We open sourced Mobify.js , our core framework that enables web developers and designers to create a mobile-friendly version of their website. Open sourcing" means to make software's source code publicly available, so that anybody can recreate the software or modify it to make their own version. Is it worth it?

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Open Sourcing May Be Worth the Risk

Harvard Business Review

We open sourced Mobify.js , our core framework that enables web developers and designers to create a mobile-friendly version of their website. Open sourcing" means to make software's source code publicly available, so that anybody can recreate the software or modify it to make their own version. Is it worth it?

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Should MBAs Learn to Code?

Harvard Business Review

Taking CS50 gave me a glimpse of what it''s like to be a developer — to get excited about complex computer science problems, to get frustrated when you hit a bug. It taught me enough about software development that I don''t feel lost in my current job.