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DevShop Stories

Learn all about running a development shop from our team members, as they share experiences and challenges from past clients.

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From React to Svelte - A Devshop's Journey

RedSky Engineering transitioned from React to Svelte due to challenges with React’s client-side rendering and the cumbersome nature of large projects. They found Svelte's simplicity, efficiency, and robust community support more appealing.

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Development - Where the Plan is Put Into Place

RedSky discusses their development methodology and the benefits of using sprints. Tanner Barney discusses the development stage and explains why and how we pre-plan each sprint and procedure.

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Devshop Stories #1 - The Story of Our Origin

Josh and Tanner talk about the challenges they faced when launching a software development business. They discuss how they got started in the business, the difficulties they encountered as a software development company before branching out into virtual reality and powder coating. They also share a

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7 Ways To Create a Community Around Your Users

Building a community around your product or service can be a powerful way to increase user engagement and brand loyalty. When your customers feel like they're part of a community, they are more likely to transition from a loyal buyer to a brand ambassador. Meaning they are far more likely to recomm

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Design - Beautiful functional and designs

RedSky explains their design process and the tools they use in this video. Caitlin Kelly goes over the designing phase and explains the steps RedSky takes to ensure a successful project.

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Is Nearshore Outsourcing Right for You?

Determine if nearshore outsourcing is a good fit for you. To help you understand, we've covered the pros and cons of nearshore outsourcing

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