The LiteBreeze blog

Author: AJ

A Scandinavian Welcome: Work, Culture, and Connection

December 19, 2024

Day 1: Arrival in Sweden Our adventure began early on the 24th of February, departing from Kochi with excitement for what lay ahead. After a long flight via Abu Dhabi, we arrived in Copenhagen and took a smooth train ride to Halmstad, Sweden. The town’s efficient transport system and friendly atmosphere immediately showcased Sweden’s blend

Feedback board – a new LiteBreeze project

LiteBreeze has recently partnered with a well established Swedish company to build a unique feedback collection platform. The client offers a SaaS service where companies from all sectors can use this platform to collect feedback from their end users through SMS. They have a legacy system to manage companies and offers options for companies to

Fixed price development or rough estimates?

January 02, 2018

Many prospective clients ask if we can offer a fixed price for their software development project. To give a fixed price estimate, requirements need to be defined in great detail, stay fixed, be limited in scope and we would need to invest much time into analysis. From my experience, this is rarely practical. Therefore we

Salary calculation and leave

November 13, 2017

Benefits of a simple system Most IT companies have a complex system to keep track of utilized leave, full-day leave, half-day leave and so on. We follow a fairly straightforward and transparent system. This has the following benefits: It is easy for all parties – both payee, administrative staff and management – to control and

Agile web application development using Google docs

All projects and clients are different but from my own experiences of agile development, where requirements and priorities change very often, I’ve come to like the following simple approach the best. This is not a substitute for the agile development method used in larger and planned projects. This is an example from the recruitment system.

DNS troubleshooting – a common challenge solved

November 23, 2010

Trouble shooting DNS-related issues is a common challenge for web developers who may just have been exposed to challenges with code and databases before. If you set up domains on a dedicated server or a VPS for the first time and facing challenges the following will help. 1) Name servers are set for a domain