Wet code makes your app a breeding ground for software bugs
Whenever we add new features to an app, code redundancy is inevitable and software bugs may happen. That is why we invest time in organizing and cleaning up the code. Code redundancy happens when a developer repeats the same snip of code in multiple places. Larger blocks of code can be shortened in order to […]
Yes, upgrading your ObjectiveC App to Swift is a good idea
We get this request quite frequently. Our customers want us to maintain and develop their existing iOS apps developed in ObjectiveC programming language. ObjectiveC was the language of choice for developing iOS app until 4 years ago when Apple introduced the Swift programming language. Swift is easier to read and maintain. It is safer and […]
Do you know a chemo or radio oncologist?
We need your help! Do you happen to know a chemo or radio oncologist? We need their advice for a healthcare iOS app that we are developing called Chemora. This app is for patients who are going through chemo or radiation treatments. How can you help us? After receiving each treatment, Chemora helps cancer patients […]
Mobile apps are now more complex than desktop apps
It is fair to say that mobile apps are now more complex that desktop apps, don’t you think so? You might ask: what about Photoshop, Excel, and this other office app that you use? It’s true that a lot of features have been built into those applications during the past 3 decades. Assuming that mobile […]