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Top 4 software development methodologies

Successful software projects are managed well. To manage a project efficiently, the manager or development team must choose the software development methodology that will work best for the project at hand. All methodologies have different strengths and weaknesses and exist for different reasons. Here’s an overview of the most commonly used software development methodologies and why different methodologies exist.

Considerations before moving away from native apps

To some, native applications are rudimentary. Why write an application specific to one platform when you can build one that is cross-platform compatible? After all, expanding the user base is one of the most fundamental objectives for software development teams. Doing this quickly with the current “build apps for any screen” approach is the obvious choice.

Code Review Practices: Cultivating a Culture of Clean Code within Development Teams

Every day, development teams rely on reviews to ensure high-quality code, encourage knowledge sharing, and strengthen professional relationships. By including the whole team in driving the growth of the base and enforcing its standards, they provide developers with the certainty that their contributions achieve the highest standards. On top of that, they head off technical debt and bring attention to chances for praise and positive reinforcement.

Attesting to secure software development practices

It’s been almost three years since President Biden issued Executive Order 14028, and while we’ve heard vendors talk about “compliance with EO 14028” for about that long, the reality is that industry hasn’t had anything to comply with—until now. On March 11, CISA published the Secure Software Development Attestation Form as part of its obligations under OMB memo M-22-18 and the successor OMB memo M-23-16.

Unlocking Business Potential: Why Custom Software Development is the Best Choice

Explore the transformative power of custom software development for businesses. This article highlights the tailored solutions offered by custom software, including scalability, flexibility, enhanced security, competitive advantage, and long-term cost-effectiveness.

6 DevSecOps Best Practices that Enable Developers to Deliver Secure Code

In the realm of software development, DevSecOps has emerged as a transformative approach, merging the agility of DevOps with valuable security measures. As a methodology, DevSecOps is about proactively embedding security into the very fabric of the development process, ensuring that every code commit, feature addition, and software release is scanned and thoroughly reviewed for vulnerabilities.

From Developer to Security Experience in a Cloud Native World

We often talk about the disparate experience in the security ecosystem versus the dev-tooling world. Where developer experience has begun taking center stage in the world of dev-first and cloud native, security experience is still quite lacking across the board in our ecosystem. (I would try to coin the term DevSecEx similar to DevSecOps with a focus on DevEx, but it just doesn’t have the same ring.