Our default open-source theme for Skyve applications has been swapped out and given a huge facelift. This is now available for all new projects created with the Project Creator and from Skyve Foundry.
Read MoreThe 20181206 release of the Skyve framework is now available in Nexus. This release includes a new default open-source theme for PrimeFaces as well as some general framework changes to add support for the upcoming React renderer.
Read MoreThe Skyve Developer Guide was moved to GitHub pages this week, the new link is https://skyvers.github.io/skyve-dev-guide/.
Read MoreSome observations after reading a New Yorker article of the same title and how it applies to software development.
Read MoreThis was just a minor release, but Skyve 20181108 is now available in Nexus.
Read MoreThe 20181031 release of the Skyve framework is now available in Nexus. This release includes some fixes for PrimeFaces rendering in normal mode and minor framework cleanup and improvements.
Read MoreSkyve 20181009 is now available. It has been a while since the last published release so this includes quite a few enhancements and fixes across the entire framework.
Read MoreI had the opportunity today to test a new product that we have been developing in an initial requirements meeting with a client. Working with a limited budget, we were trying to run an Agile project but the attendees were getting confused with some of the technical jargon like Epic (our fault).
After half an hour of good discussion but no real progress, I suggested we try a different approach when someone asked what the final product might look like. “Let’s build it now and see” I prompted.
Read MoreSkyve Script is a new abbreviated way to declare a no-code application - using the markdown standard to allow developers to specify domain models.
Read MoreIn this three part series, I’ll discuss the latest big move in software development and what it means for you and for digital transformation generally.
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