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Unlocking Success: Lean Canvas Examples for Maximum Impact

29/09/2023

Maciej Zatorski

Marketing Specialist

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Innovations | 29/09/2023

Unlocking Success: Lean Canvas Examples for Maximum Impact

Maciej Zatorski

In the world of startups and ventures, success is often attributed to a combination of insight, innovation, and the ability to make swift, informed decisions. The beating heart at the core of these processes? The Lean Canvas Model.

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Development | 22/09/2023

From Concept to Interface: Role of a Digital Product Designer

Agata Pater

Let’s dive deeper and look closely at the person behind the design—Product Designer. Have you ever considered becoming a Digital Product Designer? Maybe you are wondering if you should hire one for your team? This article will help you to better understand this role in the process of making successful digital products.

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Development | 15/09/2023

How to Do a Code Review?

Karol Gruszka

A code review is a systematic and collaborative process where one or more developers examine the code written by their peers. It helps to identify defects, ensure adherence to coding standards, and provide constructive feedback before it’s added to the master branch. In this article, we delve deep into the world of code review, exploring its multifaceted benefits and uncovering strategies to conduct effective and meaningful reviews.

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Development | 08/09/2023

Why are UX and UI Crucial for the Success of Your Project

Agata Pater

User Experience (UX) and User Interface (UI) are crucial for the success of any digital project, whether it's a website, mobile app, or software application. Why is that? They directly impact how users interact with your product, influencing their satisfaction, engagement, and overall perception. In a competitive market, good UX/UI may be the deciding factor for users to choose your product or service instead of the one offered by your competitors.

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Development | 01/09/2023

Permissive and Strict Analyzers to Filter and Boost Results in ElasticSearch

Jakub Wachol

ElasticSearch, a powerful and versatile search and analytics engine, has emerged as a cornerstone technology for managing and querying large-scale data with unprecedented speed and precision. However, as the size and complexity of data repositories continue to grow, so do the challenges associated with retrieving the most relevant results.

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Innovations | 25/08/2023

The Art of Giving and Receiving Feedback: Fostering Growth and Collaboration

Julia Zatorska

Feedback isn't just a stuffy corporate ritual; it's a dynamic rhythm that fuels personal growth and teamwork. It can be like a compass guiding us towards our goals, helping us learn from our mistakes and incorporating constructive criticism to fine-tune our lives.

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Development | 17/01/2023

Who is a Full-Stack developer? [meet the Primotly team #3]

Maciek Kemnitz

Hi, Primotly here! And this is the third part of our series of articles in which we present a behind-the-scenes glimpse of working in IT. Today you will meet Maciek. He will tell you about the work of a full-stack developer.

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Development | 12/12/2022

Symfony Associative Array Form Type

Łukasz Traczyk

Among the advantages of Symfony, flexibility, and ease of customization are often mentioned. And when it turns out that something can't be done easily, another advantage of this framework comes to the rescue – community support. From time to time I get help from other developers working with Symfony so today is my turn to provide you with a ready-made solution. After all, karma comes back, right? Here's a simple tutorial to create an associative array form type in Symfony.

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Development | 25/11/2022

Who is a front-end developer? [meet the Primotly team #2]

Jakub Celewicz

We're back with the second part of our "meet the Primotly team" series in which we introduce you to the behind-the-scenes of working in IT. You recently met Jakub Wachol, who talked about the back-end developer's role. And since we started with the part of projects that is invisible to the user, it's time to move on to the other side, the front end. Jakub Celewicz told us about the challenges, career path, necessary competencies, and technologies a front-end developer uses.

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Development | 06/10/2022

Symfony: Custom Reusable FormType for Adding and Removing CollectionType Items

Łukasz Traczyk

This article describes how to write a reusable FormType, that allows you to add and remove rows in your CollectionType form fields. The instruction is based on Symfony 5 and PHP 7.4, using Symfony forms and Twig.

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Development | 06/09/2022

PHP Composer: Everything You Need To Know

Marek Krokwa

One of the perks of being lazy is that you’ll find the easiest way of getting things done. You might be wondering, isn’t that a bad thing? Well, it’s not, especially if you’re a programmer. In fact, one of the things that drive programming is the desire to make things easier and more efficient. That is why a good programmer looks at a cumbersome process and finds a way to make it easier for himself rather than using the normal method.

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Development | 26/07/2022

Who is a Back-end Developer? [Meet the Primotly Team #1]

Jakub Wachol

What does a back-end developer do? How to start such a career, and what technologies are worth learning to do this job effectively? Here is a new series of articles about working in IT, which we start with an interview with Jakub Wachol, a back-end developer who has been in our team from the very beginning.

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Business | 24/03/2023

From Idea to Launch: How We Build Digital Products [PART 1]

Diana Kolopenyuk

Are you tired of dealing with the frustration of unclear communication and hidden fees when working with a software development company? Or perhaps you're a business owner seeking a reliable partner to create your first website, application, personalized CRM software, PWA, or e-commerce solution.

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Business | 24/02/2023

How to Choose the Right Technology Contractor and Avoid the Bad Ones?

Diana Kolopenyuk

At times, we come across clients who have had less than satisfactory experiences with their third-party technology contractors. Understandably, not everyone may have prior experience in the IT industry, so confronting expectations with reality can bring all sorts of surprises. There can be various reasons for choosing the wrong partner. The purpose of this article is to facilitate the process of vetting third-party contractors and to assist in better communication and understanding of the essential elements involved in working on an IT project. We hope that this guide will aid you in finding the right software house that comprehends your requirements, and in preparing better for collaboration.

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Business | 14/09/2022

Primotly's IT Glossary: All the Tech Terms You Should Know

Bernhard Huber

The IT world consists of dozens of acronyms, specialized terms, and slang expressions used by developers and teams working on digital products. That's why we've prepared a comprehensive glossary that will make developers, team members, young IT job seekers, and, most of all, customers to better understand each other.

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Business | 29/06/2022

Beginners Guide to Integrate Extended Software Engineers with Your Product Team

Marek Krokwa

If you are reading this article, you are probably wondering about the benefits of working with an extended software engineer. Or maybe developers from outside your organization will soon join your product team and you want to be well prepared for it? You've come to the right place!

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Innovations | 13/02/2023

Will No-code Doom Software Developers?

Diana Kolopenyuk

No-code gets more and more attention as an ideal solution for every business need. This promising trend refers to the tools that allow users to create apps, websites and software without any programming skills. But is that really the case? Can no-code fully replace custom software solutions? In this article, you will learn about the various challenges and obstacles you may encounter when using this type of technology.

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Innovations | 06/12/2022

Using Artificial Intelligence to Improve Warehouse Performance [Case Study]

Albert Jurkowski

Working in warehouses can be very demanding. High physical exertion, 3-shift work, and the risk of injury are just some of the drawbacks that employees complain about. One of our clients approached us with an idea to streamline warehouse processes and ease the burden on their team. Engaging a robot and artificial intelligence to do the work turned out to be exactly what they needed.

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