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  • Illustration of a person at a desk with a computer, viewing a screen that reads "15 steps to become Junior Developer" on an orange background.

    August 03, 2021 • 15 min read

    15 Steps to Become a Junior Developer: My Real Story

    Ok, so you’ve already made up your mind and know where you’re headed professionally: you want to know how to become a junior developer. As you can imagine, it’s not that easy. But it surely is doable! Here are 15 real-life steps to become one that I found helpful. Hopefully, you will, too!

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  • Person at a desk using a computer, surrounded by floating digital elements, on a green and red background.

    March 13, 2020 • 7 min read

    How to get things done while working remotely for a long time

    Although we had had some experience with this style of work, it was the coronavirus pandemic that made us switch to being the remote-first company. A few of us still work from the office, yet the majority of Naturaily’s employees prefer remote work. Tips and tricks for staying productive are always good to know, so here we go!

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  • Illustration of a person interacting with a digital screen displaying a video call, surrounded by tech devices and abstract elements.

    February 06, 2020 • 7 min read

    Enterprise Software Development: Why Should You Use an External Team

    Although we had had some experience with this style of work, it was the coronavirus pandemic that made us switch to being the remote-first company. A few of us still work from the office, yet the majority of Naturaily’s employees prefer remote work. Tips and tricks for staying productive are always good to know, so here we go!

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  • Illustration of two people fixing a large computer screen with gears, tools, and warning symbols on a green background.

    February 03, 2020 • 9 min read

    Why Software Projects Fail? Here Are the Reasons

    According to the Gallup study, only 2.5% of companies complete 100% of their projects. The numbers are shocking but they show the scale of the problem. Other studies show that 17% of IT projects go so badly, they threaten the existence of the business itself. Who’s to blame? Or, maybe, it’s not about who, but about how?

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  • Illustration of a person analyzing data on a screen with a world map and location markers, set against a red background.

    October 07, 2019 • 9 min read

    RubyC 2019 Highlights

    RubyC is a European conference devoted to Ruby, Rails and other related technologies. Hundreds of Ruby enthusiasts and developers gather to exchange knowledge, discuss the latest news and learn from each other. As soon as we knew the date of the conference, we immediately booked seats on the plane from Wroclaw to Kiev. We had to be there, Naturaily.

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  • Illustration of a person standing near a large cup of tea and a giant teapot, with a small plant on an orange background.

    September 04, 2019 • 8 min read

    Why Do We Fail at Abstractions?

    We have all been there. We got a task to introduce totally new functionality. New database relations, controllers, services, models, views. We all said: this time it will be different. But it’s not.

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