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23 04, 2019

Launching a company in Quebec

2019-05-28T15:04:32+00:00April 23rd, 2019|

The creation of a company is an important step in a professional life. It is not a question of improvising. The respect of a certain number of steps is essential in order to better all odds to transform the project into professional success. From the definition of the business activity and the preparation of a [...]

12 03, 2019

Starting in freelancing: 8 steps to becoming a freelancer

2021-04-15T15:40:35+00:00March 12th, 2019|

Many salaried workers dream of becoming independent, of no longer having to depend on a hierarchy that is sometimes cumbersome and of being able to choose the projects on which they will work. While freelancing is often synonymous with freedom, there are also a number of constraints to take into account if you do not [...]

12 03, 2019

Nutcache introduces a Freelancer edition and other goodies

2024-11-29T15:32:53+00:00March 12th, 2019|

We have got some exciting news we want to share with you our valuable users. As we announced a few weeks back, we are now introducing a new edition of Nutcache specifically designed for freelancers. Along with this new edition, high demand features have also been added to Nutcache. The Freelancer edition Since many of [...]

22 02, 2019

Freelance invoice: how to charge for a provision of services

2024-11-29T15:32:53+00:00February 22nd, 2019|

You have taken the step to become self-employed and obtained your first contract. You have good relations with your client who is satisfied with the work furnished. This is a first stage, sometimes complicated, brilliantly completed. You will now be able to go to the next stage: invoicing. You are certainly not working for free [...]

17 12, 2018

Weighted Shortest Job First (WSJF)

2019-05-28T15:04:34+00:00December 17th, 2018|

One of the roles of the product owner is to supply the product backlog with the functionalities or features that the technical team will have to develop. The other, undoubtedly more complex, is to define the priority of the tasks to be performed. How do you choose which feature should be developed first? The solution [...]

26 11, 2018

Agile velocity: definition, calculation, and proper use

2019-05-28T15:04:34+00:00November 26th, 2018|

Often associated with the Scrum methodology, Agile velocity may be a valuable tool when it comes to tracking the work done by a development team during a sprint and helping to predict the predictability of the next one. On the other hand, poorly used as a performance indicator for management, for example, it can be [...]

21 11, 2018

Coding Dojo

2019-05-28T15:04:35+00:00November 21st, 2018|

The first "coding dojo" was born from the observation that most developers only had their work, their professional achievements, to improve their knowledge and development techniques. The idea was then to take them out of their usual working environment and get them to work together on a specific topic or on the solution of a [...]

14 11, 2018

An update shaped by simplicity and an improved user experience

2019-05-28T15:04:35+00:00November 14th, 2018|

At Nutcache, we have always aimed to provide you with the best possible user experience. With this new release, we are taking another step towards this goal as we are launching several new features to make your overall experience fabulous. More flexibility to manage your account Up until this new release, only account owners could [...]

23 08, 2018

Lifecycle of a software & Application Lifecycle Management within an Agile project

2025-04-14T13:45:08+00:00August 23rd, 2018|

A software or an application is not only limited to one or many programs used by clients. A software is born, lives and dies; that’s why we refer to the “lifecycle” of a software. The lifecycle of an application is made of all the stages punctuating its course; from the starting idea until the [...]

16 08, 2018

Agile functional specifications

2019-05-28T15:04:36+00:00August 16th, 2018|

Those who don’t know well Agile management methods can feel that the team is working without any specifications. Goals vary from one sprint to another; we don’t know exactly what’s going to be in the next sprint… It is although far from the truth. Stating that an Agile project doesn’t have any specifications is completely [...]

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