We give you realistic expectations early. We take things in order of priority and deliver incremental progress often. We review and adapt at scheduled meetings to ensure projects stay on-target.
Engineering a software solution is more than writing code. That's the easy part of what we do at EnderTech. The challenge lies in identifying the essence of the business' objective and finding a path to achieve it.
We have found the best way to engineer these solutions is to implement an adaptable process that works towards goals incrementally, with realistic expectations set for each stage of achievement.
This process is what makes a project Agile, and we have been refining our own special blend of this incredibly efficient model of development since 2000. In a nutshell:
Agile ensures quick adaptation to the inevitability change based on new ideas and new information. Ultimately, it results in greater client satisfaction and control in the most important areas: quality, speed, and cost.
The moral of THIS story is: if you want to be a web developer, DROP OUT! http://t.co/hhiDsQjS
May 18, 2012
Wanna be a web developer? Don't listen to this article http://t.co/s0aMhQxE. Case in point http://t.co/hhiDsQjS
May 18, 2012
Microdata: good for the web or just good for Google? http://t.co/2kIuRc89
May 16, 2012
@justPlanethere LOL, 3 hours is truly a suicide mission... but I'll guess (c) join @TheDailyShow?
May 16, 2012
@Curepals Thanks for the shout out! We love working on projects that combine social responsibility with technology!
May 16, 2012
Watch out, Webmasters. Google's stealin ur infoz http://t.co/FWuxnalo #webdevelopment
May 16, 2012
SlickGrid - a versatile jQuery/Javascript grid framework. Read more about it here: http://t.co/YE5dHGRq #webdevelopment
May 14, 2012
One of our devs read a book! And wrote about it! http://t.co/JaAhhgqN #webdevelopment
April 27, 2012