Posts tagged “software development”
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Relational Database Design: What Technical Leads and Business Stakeholders Need to Know
Bad database design is one of the most expensive problems in software, and one of the least visible until it is too late. Here is what well-designed relational databases look like and why the decisions made early compound over years.

How to Launch a Software Startup: What Most Founders Get Wrong
Most software startups fail not because the technology was wrong, but because the order of operations was. Here is the practical sequence — and the specific decisions where founders consistently go wrong.

Virtual Warehousing: The Software That Makes It Work
Virtual warehousing isn't a place — it's a software layer. The difference between a working system and a broken one comes down to inventory sync, routing logic, and integration architecture.

Custom Web Development vs Templates: An Honest Guide
Templates win early-stage. Custom wins at scale. The expensive mistake isn't choosing the wrong option once — it's staying on the wrong option too long.

How to Prioritize Features as a Product Manager
Feature prioritization is where product strategy becomes real. Here are the frameworks PMs actually use, when each one applies, and the traps that derail even experienced teams.

Automation Triggers: How Systems Know When to Act
The trigger you choose doesn't just determine when something happens — it determines what's architecturally possible. Here's the maturity model from scheduled jobs to AI-driven automation.

Frontend vs Backend Development: What Business Leaders Need to Know
Frontend and backend developers solve fundamentally different problems. Understanding the distinction helps you staff projects better, set realistic expectations, and avoid common misalignments that derail software work.

Internal Linking as Architecture: A Developer's Guide to SEO
Internal linking is an engineering problem, not a content task. Treating link structure as site architecture improves crawl coverage, authority distribution, and organic traffic.