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  • Productivity

    Adding Dynamic Data to apps with the SQLite Plugin

    If the words "database" or "SQL" strike fear into your heart, or even if you are somewhat comfortable in this realm, this is the blog post for you. Databases are the foundation of every data-driven app out there. And while you can certainly write an amazing app without knowing any SQL, I'm here to show you how you can simply and easily set up and manage a lightweight, but very powerful, database within your own hybrid mobile app using the Cordova SQLite plugin.
    August 20, 2013 7 min read
  • Productivity Reporting

    Lights, Camera, Action! Adding Interactivity to your Telerik Reports

    Make your Telerik Reports interactive by adding actions to the category axis or to the series itself.
    August 19, 2013 6 min read
  • Productivity Debugging

    FAQ - Certificates in Fiddler

    Answers to frequently-asked-questions about Fiddler's HTTPS interception certificates.
    August 19, 2013 6 min read
  • Productivity

    3 Keys to Increasing Project Profits. Part 2

    We are now on to Part 2 of this three part series on ways to increase or protect the profitability of the projects we manage. In Part 1 we examined the obvious area of budget management and ways we can handle the project budget, analysis and forecast to protect and possibly even increase the project’s profitability. In this Part 2, I’m going to discuss resource management and ways we can best manage our resource to keep our projects as profitable as possible. In Part 2 of this three-part series on increasing project profitability, we’ll examine the role of effective resource ...
    August 17, 2013 4 min read
  • Productivity

    3 Keys to Increasing Project Profits

    Through experience I’ve found that project success is usually determined by one or more of three factors – on time delivery, on budget delivery, and overall customer satisfaction (which is often based somewhat on the other two factors and many other things we may or may not be in control of).
    August 16, 2013 4 min read