We all know that Customers demand more and more all the time. But the learning of development teams does not keep pace with it. Then, what would be the plight of a Business Owner ? My struggle to keep pace with ever emerging technologies, training my development team, or giving time to them to learn got on my nerves. The bug of FORWARD COMPATIBILITY and multiple browsers compatibility has bitten me the most. I was frantically looking for solutions.
It is just not feasible to pressurize the development team to learn forever and go on producing things to please customers. Their learning hits a saturation as they put up experience.
One of my frantic searches resulted in code generation tools that led me to Code On Time. Taking a decision to use it was also a big one in my business. It takes a whole lot of effort to convince all of my stakeholdes to get on to that kind of tool. I was jeered and booed for my decision by quite a few colleagues. But, I stuck to my decision and went about learning the tool. The tutorials gave me an initial headway. However, nothing to beat experimentation and have a feel for where to do modifications to get the required effect. Only this can take us forward. After this it becomes a question of taking decisions - to write rules or use the in-built designer.
The revelations of our adaptability were very pleasing; my team resisted all attempts initially. As they saw the sleekness in the application, they also started adapting it willingly. To overcome the initial hump was quite bold on my part. I almost lost a customer because of this, but gained them back too after demo.
Code On Time is a BIG help for IT Solution Business Owners.
I am attaching some of the screenshots of the final application:
It is just not feasible to pressurize the development team to learn forever and go on producing things to please customers. Their learning hits a saturation as they put up experience.
One of my frantic searches resulted in code generation tools that led me to Code On Time. Taking a decision to use it was also a big one in my business. It takes a whole lot of effort to convince all of my stakeholdes to get on to that kind of tool. I was jeered and booed for my decision by quite a few colleagues. But, I stuck to my decision and went about learning the tool. The tutorials gave me an initial headway. However, nothing to beat experimentation and have a feel for where to do modifications to get the required effect. Only this can take us forward. After this it becomes a question of taking decisions - to write rules or use the in-built designer.
The revelations of our adaptability were very pleasing; my team resisted all attempts initially. As they saw the sleekness in the application, they also started adapting it willingly. To overcome the initial hump was quite bold on my part. I almost lost a customer because of this, but gained them back too after demo.
Code On Time is a BIG help for IT Solution Business Owners.
I am attaching some of the screenshots of the final application: