Blog

Job Roles of an Android Developer at vteams

A principal software engineer sitting in a glass cubicle; time flies by when he’s working on his laptop. He enters a flow state because he loves what he’s doing and is always willing to learn something new concerning his field.…

5 Basic Mores to Improve Your UI/UX Design

Do you want to know how to improve UI/UX design skills? Stay tuned! Think of your web app as the face of your company that stays active round the clock 24/7. These days people have set a few metrics to…

Recent Stories

Keep yourself updated with our latest blogs about web development, app development and robotics engineering.

OpenCV in Swift MAC – OSX Project

OpenCV is basically an OpenSource library having the best frameworks for video processing. In an OSX project, we had to implement OpenCV libraries in Swift language for MAC application. This article covers that how OpenCV libraries are used in a Linux/MAC application. Following are the steps to be followed: 1- Download latest OpenCV source code for....

  • Post author:
  • Post published:June 2, 2015

How To Resolve Speed Issues on Windows Azure Cloud Server

vteam #472 is currently working on the product development of multiple credit repairing agencies by using Asp.Net MVC, MS SQL Server, Microsoft Azure Cloud. These agencies deal in credit repair for their customers. Their website encountered speed issues when it was deployed on server. Problem: When their website was deployed on Azure cloud server....

  • Post author:
  • Post published:June 1, 2015

How To Upgrade Rails 2 To Rails 3.0.0

In a project if there is a need to upgrade the rails 2 version to its latest version 3.0.0, one need to install 2.3.5 first, then install rails 2.3.18 and then finally install 3.0.0. Recommended way is to do step by step upgradation. In this way, you will be able to diagnose and resolve issuesone by one instead of trying to resolve all at once. Rails upgradation from....

  • Post author:
  • Post published:May 25, 2015

Migration From ‘Attachment_fu’ Plugin To Paperclip

Overview: While upgrading a rails application from rails (3.0.10) to rails (3.1.12), we encountered a gem attachment_fu that needed to be replaced either by the famous Paperclip or Carrierwave or any other gem of your own choice. The reason being attachment_fu is a plugin and plugins support is no more available in rails latest version....

  • Post author:
  • Post published:May 18, 2015

Getting Creative With Printing: The iOS Dilemma

We deal with many cut-and-dry projects. Occasionally, however, we’re approached with a concept that’s slightly outside-of-the-box. Recently, we were asked to develop a point-of-sale application for one client who needed to print sales and credit card authorization slips from an attached network (LAN) printer. This idea was born of the need....

  • Post author:
  • Post published:May 1, 2015

The Research Before The Research: Crafting A New Learning Management System

Research and development (R&D) is a massive part of what we do. Prior to beginning any project, no matter how many times we’ve successfully completed software just like it, we’ll spend hours investigating the various nuances of each situation, optimizing for unique stipulations and circumstances. When one client asked us to dream up a learning....

  • Post author:
  • Post published:April 30, 2015

Video Is Taking Over The Web; Are You Ready?

You’re seeing video everywhere; news sites, online magazines, small business sites, big business sites. YouTube, in a number of years, has become the net’s most engaging platform. Video is taking over, and we’ve had a number of projects over the past year that can corroborate that fact. One in particular was born of a client’s needs for....

  • Post author:
  • Post published:April 29, 2015

When There’s No Precedent For Your Software, Creativity Is Key

When you don’t know the answer to something, you look it up; dictionaries, references, thesauruses – in every day life, these little tools brighten our worlds and our minds with information when they’ve gone dark. Unfortunately, that isn’t always the case when it comes to software. Though we carry out a very large amount of R&D, we don't....

  • Post author:
  • Post published:April 28, 2015

Software 911: A Shift Scheduling System That Can’t Schedule

We’re relatively used to being tossed code that has been inordinately bruised, battered and shaken only to detangle its strangled mess, creating the software our client had desired from the very beginning. The idea behind one recent project that fit this description to a “t” was to have a functional shift scheduling system where employees would be assigned....

  • Post author:
  • Post published:April 28, 2015

When Routine Data Imports Aren’t So Routine

We occasionally get hefty requests, but one recent project was especially notable. A client asked us to import the data from a SQL Server Database to a MySQL Database. It wasn’t such a routine task that floored us but more the information that came afterward: the database was more than 10 GB in size, an amount so large that there was no....

  • Post author:
  • Post published:April 28, 2015

Your Management System Works, But Could It Be Better?

You might love your employee management system, but could it be a better version of itself? That's the question one of our recent clients asked of us, effectively saving themselves hundreds of man hours a month by the time our…

  • Post author:
  • Post published:April 23, 2015

Creating Vital Tools For Niche Industries

One of the best ways to render a process more efficient is to automate it; as a matter of fact, the only way to make any process more efficient than automation is to eradicate it entirely. Sometimes, though, a process…

  • Post author:
  • Post published:April 22, 2015