When the software decides if you will survive

They say that two heads are better than one. So it’s no wonder that many software companies are starting to take a friendlier look at software development techniques in pairs. Two people work together on a single block of code – one is the driver, the other the navigator. The driver in this process is responsible for carefully developing the code, and the navigator’s job is to review and focus on the roadmap. Much research outlines the very big advantages that affect the increased productivity and the security and robustness of the software produced. But is it true for every issue?

Real-time web applications.

Take a look through the window and see the world around you, full of information, images, words and other content. Now imagine that you’d have to refresh the view to see something new. If you forgot to do that, further life could have turned out its course. So think how much you could miss.

Building a MVP (Minimum Viable Product).

Looking at the market it can be said that many startups ignores reality. They are trying to postpone the inevitable — the moment when their business has to mature, make a profit and become a real, sustainable company.