Raymod170's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Raymod170's Profile › Raymod170's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 (of 25 pages)
At CodeFixBug, we are Transforming Ideas. Digitally.As well as simplifying the process, always looking for new ways to provide solutions and create a better product.
|
When Apple launched its Maps in 2012, it was met with criticism from both the tech media and consumers. Simple address searches would give different results and strange defects in the much-hyped ‘Flyover’ feature resulted in missing buildings and bridges that appeared to have suffered some kind of catastrophic collapse. It was, without doubt, a disaster for a company as Apple that had been riding high on the crest of the iPhone wave since 2007 when it launched. Eddy Cue, an Apple VP who is now in charge of Maps, recently gave an interview where he made a statement, going down memory lane what happened back in 2012. There were however, only “dozens of people” that had been tasked with working on the app and, most tellingly of all, Cue revealed that it is the sole reason they now offer a public beta test for the iOS mobile operating system going forward. “The reason you as a customer are going to be able to test iOS is because of Maps,” Cue told Fast Company. Despite their massive bank balance, Apple’s Maps failure is indicative of a changing tech landscape. Computers are everywhere, whether they be in the form of iPhones, androids, laptops, traditional desktop PCs or tablets. The Windows PC realm in particular features a whole raft of different hardware configurations put together both manufacturers and DIY (Do it yourself) enthusiasts. Developing software for such a market is therefore incredibly tricky and, without the right testing plan in place, checking for as many potential failure points as possible before public release is challenging. https://codefixbug.com/2019/01/31/the-important-of-software-testing/
|
When Apple launched its Maps in 2012, it was met with criticism from both the tech media and consumers. Simple address searches would give different results and strange defects in the much-hyped ‘Flyover’ feature resulted in missing buildings and bridges that appeared to have suffered some kind of catastrophic collapse. It was, without doubt, a disaster for a company as Apple that had been riding high on the crest of the iPhone wave since 2007 when it launched. Eddy Cue, an Apple VP who is now in charge of Maps, recently gave an interview where he made a statement, going down memory lane what happened back in 2012. There were however, only “dozens of people” that had been tasked with working on the app and, most tellingly of all, Cue revealed that it is the sole reason they now offer a public beta test for the iOS mobile operating system going forward. “The reason you as a customer are going to be able to test iOS is because of Maps,” Cue told Fast Company. Despite their massive bank balance, Apple’s Maps failure is indicative of a changing tech landscape. Computers are everywhere, whether they be in the form of iPhones, androids, laptops, traditional desktop PCs or tablets. The Windows PC realm in particular features a whole raft of different hardware configurations put together both manufacturers and DIY (Do it yourself) enthusiasts. Developing software for such a market is therefore incredibly tricky and, without the right testing plan in place, checking for as many potential failure points as possible before public release is challenging. https://codefixbug.com/2019/01/31/the-important-of-software-testing/
|
|
|
|
|
Landmark445:What type of application do you want to design |
Since the launch of apple app stores and google app stores among others, businesses has realized the benefits of using mobile tools and products. In many ways, it’s never been easier to build a mobile app – but there is still some complexity to it. In this blog post, we will examine the process of developing a mobile application. What is a mobile app? A mobile app is defined as a software application developed specifically to be used on a handheld device which includes a mobile phone or a tablet. It can be a native app or a hybrid app, created for the specific features of a mobile handset, or a mobile-optimized version of a website. Most mainstream apps are listed for purchase or free download on Apple’s App Store, Google Play (for Android devices), or the Microsoft Store among others. App vs mobile website There is a high demand for mobile apps various businesses which is used to engage users, there are many businesses that choose to invest in mobile responsive websites instead of app development. A mobile responsive site is generated from the same core content as a normal website, but it provides the user with a customized user experience as it adapts to their device. So what choice should your business choose? However, it depends on your overall purpose with the service you intend to provide. Let’s take a look at the key benefits of each. 1. The mobile app The app (Native app) format lends itself well to things like interactive games, productivity tools or for using hardware functionality of the device itself such as the built-in camera. It is ideal for functions that only feature offline content and do not require an internet connection. A downloaded app can communicate with the user through push notifications, even when they are not actively using the application, which can improve user engagement going forward. In many ways it is also easier to monetize a mobile app, if there is a genuine benefit to it that users are willing to pay for. Free apps are often sponsored advertising, while paid-for apps can offer additional functionality at a minimal fee. https://codefixbug.com/2019/01/27/tech-101-what-is-a-mobile-application/ |
Since the launch of apple app stores and google app stores among others, businesses has realized the benefits of using mobile tools and products. In many ways, it’s never been easier to build a mobile app – but there is still some complexity to it. In this blog post, we will examine the process of developing a mobile application. What is a mobile app? A mobile app is defined as a software application developed specifically to be used on a handheld device which includes a mobile phone or a tablet. It can be a native app or a hybrid app, created for the specific features of a mobile handset, or a mobile-optimized version of a website. Most mainstream apps are listed for purchase or free download on Apple’s App Store, Google Play (for Android devices), or the Microsoft Store among others. App vs mobile website There is a high demand for mobile apps various businesses which is used to engage users, there are many businesses that choose to invest in mobile responsive websites instead of app development. A mobile responsive site is generated from the same core content as a normal website, but it provides the user with a customized user experience as it adapts to their device. So what choice should your business choose? However, it depends on your overall purpose with the service you intend to provide. Let’s take a look at the key benefits of each. 1. The mobile app The app (Native app) format lends itself well to things like interactive games, productivity tools or for using hardware functionality of the device itself such as the built-in camera. It is ideal for functions that only feature offline content and do not require an internet connection. A downloaded app can communicate with the user through push notifications, even when they are not actively using the application, which can improve user engagement going forward. In many ways it is also easier to monetize a mobile app, if there is a genuine benefit to it that users are willing to pay for. Free apps are often sponsored advertising, while paid-for apps can offer additional functionality at a minimal fee. https://codefixbug.com/2019/01/27/tech-101-what-is-a-mobile-application/
|
Since the launch of apple app stores and google app stores among others, businesses has realized the benefits of using mobile tools and products. In many ways, it’s never been easier to build a mobile app – but there is still some complexity to it. In this blog post, we will examine the process of developing a mobile application. What is a mobile app? A mobile app is defined as a software application developed specifically to be used on a handheld device which includes a mobile phone or a tablet. It can be a native app or a hybrid app, created for the specific features of a mobile handset, or a mobile-optimized version of a website. Most mainstream apps are listed for purchase or free download on Apple’s App Store, Google Play (for Android devices), or the Microsoft Store among others. App vs mobile website There is a high demand for mobile apps various businesses which is used to engage users, there are many businesses that choose to invest in mobile responsive websites instead of app development. A mobile responsive site is generated from the same core content as a normal website, but it provides the user with a customized user experience as it adapts to their device. So what choice should your business choose? However, it depends on your overall purpose with the service you intend to provide. Let’s take a look at the key benefits of each. 1. The mobile app The app (Native app) format lends itself well to things like interactive games, productivity tools or for using hardware functionality of the device itself such as the built-in camera. It is ideal for functions that only feature offline content and do not require an internet connection. A downloaded app can communicate with the user through push notifications, even when they are not actively using the application, which can improve user engagement going forward. In many ways it is also easier to monetize a mobile app, if there is a genuine benefit to it that users are willing to pay for. Free apps are often sponsored advertising, while paid-for apps can offer additional functionality at a minimal fee. https://codefixbug.com/2019/01/27/tech-101-what-is-a-mobile-application/
|
Since the launch of apple app stores and google app stores among others, businesses has realized the benefits of using mobile tools and products. In many ways, it’s never been easier to build a mobile app – but there is still some complexity to it. In this blog post, we will examine the process of developing a mobile application. What is a mobile app? A mobile app is defined as a software application developed specifically to be used on a handheld device which includes a mobile phone or a tablet. It can be a native app or a hybrid app, created for the specific features of a mobile handset, or a mobile-optimized version of a website. Most mainstream apps are listed for purchase or free download on Apple’s App Store, Google Play (for Android devices), or the Microsoft Store among others. App vs mobile website There is a high demand for mobile apps various businesses which is used to engage users, there are many businesses that choose to invest in mobile responsive websites instead of app development. A mobile responsive site is generated from the same core content as a normal website, but it provides the user with a customized user experience as it adapts to their device. So what choice should your business choose? However, it depends on your overall purpose with the service you intend to provide. Let’s take a look at the key benefits of each. 1. The mobile app The app (Native app) format lends itself well to things like interactive games, productivity tools or for using hardware functionality of the device itself such as the built-in camera. It is ideal for functions that only feature offline content and do not require an internet connection. A downloaded app can communicate with the user through push notifications, even when they are not actively using the application, which can improve user engagement going forward. In many ways it is also easier to monetize a mobile app, if there is a genuine benefit to it that users are willing to pay for. Free apps are often sponsored advertising, while paid-for apps can offer additional functionality at a minimal fee. https://codefixbug.com/2019/01/27/tech-101-what-is-a-mobile-application/
|
Good work mate |
SarkinYarki:If you research further you will discover the tags they going to use may be low frequency tags.... |
. |
![]() CodeFixBug Limited is a software development company located in Nigeria. We work extremely hard to develop world-class web, desktop and mobile solutions. At CodeFixBug Limited, we have over the years gain the trust of our clients, providing enterprise ICT services to Startups, SMEs and large Cooperate companies across Nigeria and globally. Visit: https://codefixbug.com/ |
airsaylongcon:Yes it's already been intergtated with pos module which has expanded the scope of the system making it suitable for big and small supermarkets etc |
airsaylongcon:Lol it no longer counts reasons been that I no longer operate as a freelancer but a registered organization. That is why am creating awareness so people understand that there is a change in operations. |
Visit our site for more enquires www.codefixbug.com |
. |
, |
I will advise you go and learn Technological Skills ranging from either web site design to software development or mobile apps Development , or you go for graphics design. It won't be easy to learn in just three month but if you develop interest in these skills you will keep on learning till you get to a stage where you can start accepting Jobs as a freelancer and make money. |
Happy New month from CodeFixBug
|
Its a good Initiative CodeFixBug Limited is a software development company located in Nigeria. We work extremely hard to develop world-class web, desktop and mobile solutions. At CodeFixBug Limited, we have over the years gain the trust of our clients, providing enterprise ICT services to Startups, SMEs and large Cooperate companies across Nigeria and globally. MISSION & VISION The company’s mission is to provide services to global organizations using technology to solve challenges, which we believe should impact positively and create value for our clients, converging technical excellence with great customer service to make our clients business more profitable. We are here to help solve your problems, achieve your goals, and make your life easier which in turn makes businesses more flexible and employees work effortlessly. Website - https://codefixbug.com/ General Enquiries: helloworld@codefixbug.com General Enquiries: 08157853136
|
. |
Good Day, This is to inform you all, the products and services i posted on this platform are now managed by my company CodeFixBug Limited CodeFixBug Limited is a software development company located in Nigeria. We work extremely hard to develop world-class web, desktop and mobile solutions. At CodeFixBug Limited, we have over the years gain the trust of our clients, providing enterprise ICT services to Startups, SMEs and large Cooperate companies across Nigeria and globally. Visit: https://codefixbug.com/ Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/Codefixbug/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/codefixbug/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/codefixbug/ Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/2/112688786863927249816 Twiiter: https://twitter.com/CodefixbugHQ Email: helloworld@codefixbug.com Thanks for your patronage over the years, looking forward to doing more for the Nigerian, African and global tech space.
|
. |
. |
