Encountering bugs is a huge part of the development process. Some of the best developers are those who have become comfortable with navigating the types of errors in programming and fixing them quickly.
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The Best Software Development Blogs of 2026
We break down why you should be keeping up with software development blogs and share 10 of our favorites.
Team Management in Software Development: Getting it Right
What makes a productive software development team? We share a few team management ideas to help you get it right.
How to Manage a Software Development Team: 17 Tips for Success
From 1:1s to training budgets, we share our 17 tips for successfully managing a software development team.
Write Better Issue Tracking Tickets: Consistency Is Key
Having a clear idea of what you need to do to progress in your work has so many benefits. Here we highlight some best practices for developers of all types around ticket writing.
How to Instantly Insert Your Most Used Bash Commands
There are commands we don’t run often enough to commit to muscle memory. Let’s talk about some of the most common ones.
The Long-Term Impact of Great Code Documentation (with Examples)
Code documentation can add business value and make developer’s lives easier, we share how and show some great examples.
Code Review Best Practices You Can’t Miss
Great code reviews are a key element of great software, but bad reviews bring the whole team down. We break down how to do them well.
What is Code Churn and How to Reduce it
Have you ever spent days or weeks working on code and feel like you’re writing and writing lines of code but by the end of it very little has changed? Your project might have high code churn.
Developer Productivity Tips for Maximum Team Performance
Being productive makes us happy. Let’s face it, who doesn’t want to do more in less time? More and more, employers are embracing productivity as the key measure of success. Rather than simply making sure team members are clocking a certain number of hours, they’ve realized that measuring employees’ output is more important. Even if…