Welcome to jprdvBlog
Author: Juan Pablo Rodriguez DV
Published On on Nov 9, 2022
Updated on Nov 9, 2022
Welcome to jprdvBlog!!! The jprdvBlog contains supplementary, technical, and hands-on material for Freelanstyle, Magnobusiness, OnlineEduReview, and Workavel (and any other enhanced blogs we create along the way), as well as science, technology, and engineering topics.
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The jprdv.com content ecosystem is an expanding constellation of enhanced blogs whose purpose is to become the ultimate references and guides for the remote, distributed, and online world, among many other great things we have coming. All this by also providing an engaging and entertaining experience along the way. But not all of our enhanced blogs are independent identities.
We have some enhanced blogs whose additional purpose is to complement our other enhanced blogs in specific ways. Such is the case of the jprdvBlog.
The jprdvBlog contains supplementary, technical, and hands-on material for Freelanstyle, Magnobusiness, OnlineEduReview, and Workavel (and any other enhanced blogs we create along the way), as well as science, technology, and engineering topics.
But most importantly, it is where we share knowledge about one of our main areas of expertise: software engineering, architecture, and design.
It provides:
- Classes, Tutorials, references, cheat sheets, and how-tos.
- Advanced technical overviews for applications, tools, and platforms.
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Instructions, tricks, and hacks to help you get to the next level in the different applications, tools, and platforms we will cover.
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And more...
In this enhanced blog, we will provide you with the necessary and constantly evolving knowledge about pragmatic software development, architecture, and design.
This is not only the knowledge they teach you in formal education, which applies only to places where significant funding and ideal conditions are available.
This is the knowledge that, if you are learning on your own and looking to become an independent software developer (or a small team), will empower you to fulfill your goals with the budget and constraints you have.
So here, you will not only get the textbook theoretical knowledge but knowledge about software development in real life based on demonstrable experience, with constraints and factors that you won't learn from those who have never made production items under those conditions.
Software development done by big-budget/size team companies differs an entire world from small business software, a fact that we have experienced through the years. We have worked with clients of different sizes (from individuals who just wanted to build their idea on a budget, startups with millions of dollars on investment, to fortunate 500 companies with complex development practices), which gives us the ability to give you the necessary information about the software development process that will fit your needs.
All this is backed by more than 20+ years of experience with 20+ clients with outstanding client testimonials. So, we look forward to helping you get where you want in this area.
Next, we aim to make the content of most of our enhanced blogs as independent of each other as possible and also strive to make the content of each enhanced blog self-sufficient, which means that some topics between enhanced blogs will overlap.
But let's face it. To keep the content in our enhanced blogs accessible and engaging to everybody, we sometimes must limit the level of detail in which we discuss specific topics.
We believe that most will be interested in getting overview information for topics and tools regardless they are not meant to be used in the future or not.
And not all would like to get into further details about many topics, especially when the content becomes highly technical. For example, when we discuss tools for businesses (which we plan to cover in Magnobusiness), some advanced usages depart from the core use of the tool to the land of computer science and IT, and some will not be willing to go that deep.
But we still want to offer the extra information that people might require if we have it available.
And for this reason, we use the jprdvBlog to offer additional information (if it applies) to those who want to get into details.
In conclusion, if you want to learn from our vast experience in pragmatic software engineering, development, and design, jprdvBlog is where we will share our knowledge. And, when topics in other enhanced blogs become too technical, we will place the information here and redirect you from there.
So if you like the content that we deliver in the jprdvBlog and other enhanced blogs of our content ecosystem, do not forget to subscribe so we can reach more people and create even better and higher quality content.
My best wishes, always...
See you around.
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