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The importance of digital presence for organizations

3 min
Oct 18, 2018

The market is introducing new trends at an increasingly rapid pace, and with this reality, it’s natural for your customers to stay alert to these changes, adjusting their preferences in search of new opportunities that offer greater returns. In this context, companies with a strong digital presence have a significant advantage, as they can meet this public demand more effectively when it comes to purchasing a product or service. Below, we outline some key points that demonstrate why having a digital presence is essential today.

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Defining and Managing APIs with API Blueprint

4 min
Jun 28, 2017

At Coderockr, we have adopted an "API First" approach since 2010, meaning that the API is designed before developing other parts of the system. Recently, we recognized the need to enhance the definition and documentation of our APIs. We researched alternatives and identified two main options: Swagger and API Blueprint. Swagger is widely used but can be complex for non-programmers. In contrast, API Blueprint uses Markdown, making it easier to edit and understand. We chose API Blueprint for its user-friendliness and efficiency, which has streamlined our documentation process.

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Simplifying Project Setup on GitHub

2 min
Jan 10, 2017

At Coderockr, we use a set of labels to manage issues in our GitHub projects, making it easy to track tasks by stages, priorities, types, and statuses. To save time on setup, we created a simple script to automate adding these labels to new projects. The script is available in a public GitHub repository for anyone looking for a similar solution. Investing time to understand the tools you use not only saves time in the long run but also leads to shareable solutions.

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A little bit about DX (Developer Experience)

3 min
Jun 16, 2016

UX has proven to be essential for the success of any system, but what about the experience of the first users—the developers themselves? DX (Developer Experience) is a fundamental concept to ensure that tech teams work efficiently and with satisfaction. Testing, automation, up-to-date tools, documentation, well-designed APIs, and support for open source are key aspects of good DX. Companies that prioritize these elements not only deliver high-quality software but also keep their teams engaged and productive.

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