Software Engineering White Papers
Architectural Manifesto: Ideas That Work - Tips for Turning Great Ideas Into Successful Applications
Overview With the advent of agile frameworks such as Ruby on Rails, application development has never been easier or more accessible to the non-developer. This month, Mikko offers newbie-friendly tips for developing mobile and Web software in a competitive market. If one has an idea for a great application and one wants to make it a reality, the first thing one should know is that the world is full of good application developers. They've been working with development tools for many years and have implemented quite a few good ideas and even more not so good ones. Some of these ideas have turned into open source projects, some have been issued as commercial projects, and some have been abandoned.
| Publisher | IBM | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | July 2006 | ||
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