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lmsmotivalogictech · 6 days ago
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Django Web Development Ireland | LMS Motivalogic Tech
Django is a powerful Python-based web framework for building dynamic, scalable, and secure web applications. You'll learn how to setup Django projects, create models, views, and templates, and implement essential features such as user authentication, URL routing, and database integration. Build fast, secure, and scalable web apps with Django. Motivalogic Tech provides custom LMS and Django web development in Ireland. Get a free consultation today.
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bestpeers · 4 years ago
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Key Factors That Affect Offshore Software Development Companies
Offshore software development organizations become wildly successful by getting abroad customers, giving them savvy software development arrangements and causing them assemble a powerful software application utilizing minimal effort gifted assets. Nonetheless, the pattern is changing and numerous offshore software development company worldwide face a difficult climate in the midst of developing rivalry, swelling and the rise of cloud administrations which encourages association with pay more only as costs arise model, hence saving a great deal of bucks which would somehow or another had transformed into a huge interest in expanding on-premise foundation. In this article we will see factors that are changing offshore software development company globally scene.
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Expanding Competition
Software Development organizations have jumped up across nations like India, China, Argentina, Romania and Philippines. These offshore organizations mean to tap specialty showcase and have a solid traction in the U.S market which is as far as anyone knows the biggest market for IT outsourcing projects. Plus, agricultural nations like Ukraine, Ireland and Indonesia have set out for their trip for offshore software market matchless quality. Because of this opposition offshore software specialist co-ops think that its difficult to support their development rate.
Cash vacillations
Minimal effort Delivery model is the spine and likely the establishment of the offshore web development company worldwide remote idea. Today many agricultural nations are thinking that its difficult to adapt to Dollar or Euro fluctuating trade rates filled by the Greek emergency and downturn in the U.S Economy.
Changing Framework
Saas (Software as a service) has been in the scene for quite a while, however as of late it got considerations of undertakings as a suitable alternative that encourages membership based evaluating model. With transforming IT scene undertakings incline toward going "Cloud" as opposed to put resources into working in-house costly IT foundation.
IT Policies
offshore software development company globally frequently live in non-industrial nations. A significant number of these nations have flimsy Government and assorted perspectives on IT. It straightforwardly cuts on IT approaches and unfamiliar nations are careful about working with any country that doesn't have a steady IT preferring government and severe IPR laws for delicate information and security.
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Overseeing in the vicinity Staff
Software development organizations risk losing its representatives who are working at a customer's site. These representatives are frequently baited by high dollar green compensation scale and without gets that disallow a worker to join some other company, offshore suppliers think that its difficult to hold or deal with their gifted assets monetary assumptions.
These are nevertheless a couple of difficulties that an average offshore web development company globally fully remote needs to confront. What's more, there are numerous different variables that influence an offshore specialist organization like rising IT charges, wearing down rates and changing inclinations of software on interest.
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best-worst-practices-blog · 8 years ago
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So here you are, reading my blog. My account of what I get up to, how badly I fuck up, how bad I feel about it and what I learn in the process. Let me get you up to speed on why I suddenly feel so self-important that somebody might actually want to read about my life.
Where are you right now?
Well the smart-ass answer is “I’m in bed, it’s about half 2 in the morning (where and when most of my bad ideas come to me, wrapped in an irresistible veneer of a great idea) and I’m in bed writing this.” but the answer you’re probably looking for (and the one I’m obviously dancing around) is I am in Galway, Ireland and I am a Software Developer.
How did that happen?
Well, I tried physics for a while in University and, while it’s still something that interests me, it’s not really the career for me. I did take a brief intro to Python labeled “Computer Science 101” in my first year at Uni though, and that pretty much decided what I was going to do with my life. Fast forward through a year and a half of largely self-destructive lifestyle choices followed by a few months of isolation and reorientation in my family home and we arrive at the beginning of my career.
What was the game plan?
I’ve never been great at long-term planning, other than knowing I want to procreate before I’m 30. So I kind of just took what was immediately available to me. A local course was running where I could do MS Office, Web Design and Video Production so I did that for 6 months. As is the case with a lot of Irish courses from the ETB, it was horribly out-dated. I wasn’t allowed to use bootstrap in my assignments for Web Design, we never touched JavaScript and the camera we used for Video Production took little cassettes etc. It wasn’t all bad though, I learned how to use GIMP and Inkscape in the process. I fucking love those programs now and I use them regularly. I also made a bunch of funny shit because for some reason, when I’m bored out of my gourd, my comedic cortex goes nuts. Here’s one of my rejected mockups for a Web Design assignment:
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Apparently ETB examiners have no sense of humour and this would guarantee that they threw my exam in the shitter if I included it. Screw it, I still think that’s funny. But here’s a few that were deemed “Appropriate enough”:
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That “Land Before Time” joke kills me every time.
While I was doing this course, I took an online course simultaneously: Cisco’s CCENT certification. Networking is really interesting if you have the patience to learn it. I had the patience only because I was so bored though so please, don’t ask me how to configure the Cisco Switch you own for some reason, that info has been overwritten by shitty memes and Synthwave since taking that course.
Immediately after finishing that course I moved back to Galway to do another course in MySQL and PHP. It was a’ight. The minutia of optimising DBs still largely elude me but I have a pretty solid working knowledge of DBMS.
Now we’re getting up to speed. Near the end of the MySQL course, a fellow trainee (you know who you are) kept pushing me to go networking events in the Galway start-up scene. I was hesitant because I’m lazy but eventually I figured that if I went, he might leave me alone and I wouldn’t be forced to take such long looks at myself. Networking is tiring for an introvert, but if you’re tidy, friendly and mannerly (and the professional match-makers are there) then you won’t have to go too often. After showing my face a handful of times I had landed a freelance gig with a guy called Gerry. I’m still working with him.
So you got a job, what now?
Well I didn’t have much of a job. The freelance gig ended up being fairly low-pay because Gerry isn’t made of money and the project was going to take a while so he contracted me for 10 hours a week for €10 an hour. I could no longer afford to live in Galway after the course so I moved back home and stayed there for the best part of a year while I continued to work for Gerry. 
In a way I saw the experience as more valuable than the money, and I don’t think I was wrong, but I took that to extremes as I am one to do. Most weeks I would work on the project for 50-60 hours for no extra pay simply because I had little else to do. All my friends had moved away or were still in college and I don’t really drink so I just worked. A lot. I learned Django, Bootstrap, jQuery, P5.js and got better at CSS. About every 6 weeks or so I’d burn out though. My mind and body would run out of steam and I’d spend anywhere between a few days and a week just recuperating, playing video games and catching up on sleep. All the while I’d feel guilty that I wasn’t working, which you might think it strange because at this stage I’m basically owed at least 4 times as much as I’ve worked, but that doesn’t stop the old noggin from naggin’.
As for what now? Well I trained as a Trainer somewhere in there in the year I spent at home working so I taught a course in a local town for 5 weeks. I was teaching Digital Skills to retirees and older folk. The isolation was really getting to me though. Rural Ireland is a small place and at this stage I’m 21 and looking to jump-start a career as a Dev. I needed to get out. 
Did you?
Yes.
I was already looking for accommodation at this stage and trying to figure out a way that my existing freelance work could support me (it wouldn’t). I half-heartedly applied to an ICT apprenticeship program that I had heard about a year prior. Next thing I know, I’m sitting in GMIT at an interview with a really cool company, Tr3Dent. You should check them out, it’s pretty gnarly shit that they do.
I thought the interview went okay, I knew I came across as knowledgable and enthusiastic but I felt I had over-shared (as I am one to do) and that I’d been too candid about some less-than-admirable details from my “Journey so far”. Didn’t seem to matter though. They liked me, my attitude and my whole schtick apparently. I got the gig.
So... you got a job?
Hold your horses Sally! Not quite. It’s an apprenticeship with 6 months of solid training before you even go near your sponsor company, then 12 months of 3 days in-company and 2 in training, then 6 months of 4 days work, 1 day training. Then... if you’re a really good boy/boyette... you might get a full time job out of it. Basically you’d have to be a colossal asshole or completely incompetent to not stick the landing but other things can happen too. The company could go under, then you’re fucked and it’s not even your own fault. I digress. I’m stoked about the company that’s sponsoring me and I can’t wait to work with them. Until then, it’s back to the training centre for this guy.
Are you done?
Not quite, I have one other thing I want to shout about, then you can leave. Remember the guy that was pushing me to get involved in the local start-up scene? Yeah, well he’s persistent, I’ll give him that. I bumped into him after starting the training and it turns out he’s on a course in the same place as me... I go to one networking event. Fast forward a week and I’m juggling opportunities that frankly, I don’t know if I have the time to take them all on. For the first time in my career I might have to start saying “No” to people. Fucked up if you ask me. It’s such a weird feeling when you’re after emerging from underground where the majority of the human contact you get is the old “D’ya want tay?” that I’d feel obliged to give every 30-odd minutes when I’d be making myself a delicious caffeinated beverage.
Anyway...
Now I’m on a pretty solid track to full time employment with the option for some side hustle along the way. Pretty good deal if you ask me...
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lmsmotivalogictech · 16 days ago
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What to Expect from a Django Web Development Training Program?
If you've ever thought, “I wish I could build a real web app from scratch,” you're not alone. Django makes that possible- even if you're not a seasoned coder yet. A good Django web development training Ireland program can take you from confused to confident in just a few weeks.
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