In the ever-changing world of software, you’re never done learning new things. Atoms want to make great software, so need to stay at the top of our game.
Taking a closer look at different frameworks is a good way to understand more about a framework that you already know, and what it is/isn't doing for you.
The entire Atomic Object team ventured into the heart of Michigan’s wilderness to spend nearly two full days together—teaching, learning, and connecting.
Giving a manager a cheaper way to eliminate a painful, known defect backlog while also reducing their costs down the road? That should be an easy sell.
My oldest daughter has been playing with Scratch, from MIT, for about 2 years now. We recently collaborated on a new game, Mosquito Crunch. We had a blast!
Share the Pain means we bear each other’s burdens—working together to meet tough deadlines, helping each other move, taking turns emptying the dishwasher.
There are ways to bring a piece of software to life—not all of them good. An RDP identifies the right product to build and the right path to get there.