NYC Developer Competition!
Lev Raslin  /  June 1, 7:08PM

Densebrain brings you the next best thing since sliced cheese! Next week in the Big Apple, developers have a chance to show off their coding skills and win some hard earned cash-money ($500). We provide the prompt, and you meet the challenge. We’re looking for when beautiful design meets matched functionality. Interested and talented developers also have a chance to win a fulltime job!

Date/Time: Wednesday, June...

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All Hail King Facebook¡
Joe Delaney  /  May 6, 9:11PM

It’s now become this generation’s age old blog post. Facebook and how it continues to span the globe, cultures, digital markets, and now is the apparent King in the advertising world.

Zuckerberg interviewing President Obama. Rumors of a Skype buyout. IPO predictions growing by the billions. Creating internal economies to allow users to purchase...

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Bad Joo-Joo
David Rose  /  December 15, 4:09PM

I am a software developer. As a software developer, I utilize various languages, software, operating systems, code libraries, and frameworks on a daily basis to produce software that benefits the end-user. I am also a good developer, and take pride in my work, making sure my code is clean, maintainable, and resilient to...

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iPhone gloves: techie stocking stuffer?
Courtney Christopher  /  December 15, 3:04PM

As winter sets in, I am reminded of an all-too-familiar frustration with owning a touchscreen phone: no matter how hard I mash away at the screen, I can’t...

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A Review a Day Keeps Good Developers Away
Jonathan Glanz  /  December 13, 3:08PM

Anyone who’s anyone in the world of mobile technology has either experienced the Apple Review Process as a developer or as a consumer and both experiences are equally as frustrating. From a developers perspective you need to get your app just perfect, because if there is one single solitary bug when it hits the App Store you are looking at a 5-7 day turn around (minimum) to get a fix in place (assuming the fix can be developed immediately).  Now while that is a normal amount of bureaucracy for a large business, a small business like ours, which drives a large number of application downloads for Apple is left out in the wind per say.  Our customers require our applications to stay relevant all the time, which means that our development cycles are nearly the same length as the review processes and in some cases shorter.

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