As of March 2021, 380,996 global websites have been built using Ruby on Rails, on 199,681 unique domains.
If you are responsible for a web application, how do you measure how safe it is?
We aim to provide a quick steer to the client as to whether it’s worth pursuing further or not.
There are several factors involved in your decision. First, consider what you might need.
A bug is just a difference between the product you have and the product you want.
Unless you’ve had your head under a rock for the past few years, you will likely have noticed the increase in SaaS (Software-as-a-Service) companies. Most software vendors have begun moving towards a subscription model. It makes sense.
“We build good quality software!” – says every software developer.
Unlike any physical product, software doesn’t need to be “finished”. It can begin to be useful immediately, the moment a single function is complete.
Anyone who tells you they write bug-free code is a liar—they just haven’t found them all yet.