
adesso BLOG
13.11.2023 By Marc Mezger
A brief introduction to the Rust programming language
In this blog post, I will provide a brief introduction to the fascinating world of the Rust programming language that I hope will spark your curiosity. Rust is a system-level programming language that focuses on performance and security. It is ideal for a variety of applications, ranging from system programming to web development.
Read more10.11.2023 By Jonas Schulz
What it takes to be an Angular expert developer
I learnt how to evaluate candidates in the Angular domain in recent years. During that time I noticed that there are no standardised certifications. As Angular is constantly evolving and requires a broad skillset, I am planning to create a guide used to evaluate developers consisting of three levels – junior, professional and expert – as a more objective way to assess candidates. The minimum requirements for each of the individual levels are described in this blog post.
Read more30.10.2023 By Alexander Zielinski
From Python novice to programming a working app: personal insights from my experience using FastAPI and PyMuPDF
I am an IT management consultant, though I currently work as an IT consultant and project manager. In this blog post I describe my journey from a Python novice to a REST service (junior) developer.
Read more21.03.2023 By Stephan Thies
adesso active transformation
Companies can no longer avoid the migration to SAP S/4HANA. We want to standardise the transformation process with our active transformation – from strategic planning and organisational enablement to detailed planning and implementation. To this end, we have defined six stages with which we approach the S/4HANA migration process step by step. I want to use this blog post to present these six stages to you so you have a better understanding of our process model.
Read more08.03.2023 By Merle Gutzeit
Training opportunities at adesso
Training is an investment for companies. But it is an investment that pays off. The search for qualified specialists is never over – and that is no different at adesso. In my blog post, I will give you an overview of the various training opportunities that adesso has to offer. I will also describe my own experience of the dual study programme at adesso and show how training courses could be taken to a new level in the future.
Read more16.02.2023 By Stephan Thies
Why brownfield projects should not be demonised from the outset
This blog post answers the question of whether the greenfield or brownfield approach is the better choice and whether there even is a better or worse choice in this context.
Read more30.11.2022 By Ralf Achcenich
Is there a one-size-fits-all approach to legacy application modernisation?
Legacy application modernisation is a much-discussed topic at the moment. It is an issue that concerns 90 per cent of mainframe users who are in search of a solution to their dependency on mainframes. Why is this an issue? What solutions are available on the market? What is the current situation today and what services can adesso transformer offer to replace legacy systems? Is there a one-size-fits-all approach to legacy application modernisation? I explore these questions in my blog post.
Read more22.11.2022 By Katrin Kugelmann and Gonca Cun
Compliance needs a mindset, not a pamphlet
Although agile project methods are now increasingly spreading out of software development into a wide range of business areas, compliance departments and compliance projects are usually neglected in the agile transformation. With that in mind, I would like to use my blog post to explore the question of whether compliance departments and projects can benefit from agile methods and approaches that involve an iterative and transparent approach.
Read more26.04.2022 By Christian Everke
Two thinking systems and their influence in software development
The day-to-day work in software development is work that requires a lot of brainpower. It involves high cognitive demands and skills in which perception and attention play a special role. The problem with this is that the way people think can be distorted. A distorted way of thinking leads to thinking traps and consequently to mistakes. Anyone who has mastered a few perceptual-psychological basics can adapt their way of working and especially their programming style in a way that avoids thinking traps and recognises mistakes more quickly.
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