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Rust Programming

13.02.2023 - 3min read - by Seb & ChatGPT

Explore the Unknown. Let our journey inspire you. Coming soon!

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Unlocking the Power of Java Development: A Comprehensive Guide

Unlocking the Power of Java Development: A Comprehensive Guide

04.11.2023 - 2min read - by ChatGPT and Seb

Java, a versatile and time-tested programming language, has played a pivotal role in software development for over two decades. In this comprehensive guide, we delve into the key features and historical significance of Java. Known for its platform independence, object-oriented approach, robustness, and security, Java remains a top choice for developers.

We explore real-world applications of Java in web development, enterprise systems, mobile app development, and big data solutions. Java's scalability and rich ecosystem, including popular frameworks like Spring and Hibernate, make it an invaluable asset for developers.

Whether you're a seasoned coder or a beginner, Java's enduring popularity and community support ensure it retains its place at the forefront of technology. As software development continues to evolve, Java remains a critical skill in the ever-changing tech industry.

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Exploring the Differences Between Rust, Java, and PHP

Exploring the Differences Between Rust, Java, and PHP

30.01.2023 - 3min read - by ChatGPT and Seb

Linus Torvalds (Linux kernel creator) on Rust:

"Rust is a breath of fresh air in the world of systems programming. Its focus on memory safety and concurrency is a game-changer. While the learning curve can be steep, the guarantees it provides are well worth it. For low-level systems development, Rust is my top recommendation."

James Gosling (Java's creator) on Java:

"Java's platform independence has been a revolution in software development. It's versatile, robust, and offers an extensive ecosystem. Java is like the Swiss Army knife of programming languages. From enterprise solutions to Android apps, it has you covered."

Rasmus Lerdorf (Creator of PHP) on PHP:

"PHP has been the backbone of the web for years. It's the go-to language for web developers, and its simplicity is its greatest strength. While it may not be the fastest language out there, it's optimized for web development, and it gets the job done efficiently."

Anders Hejlsberg (Lead architect of C#) on the language landscape:

"Each of these languages serves a specific purpose. Rust for systems programming and security, Java for platform independence, and PHP for web development. The key is matching the language with your project's requirements, and these three are top contenders in their respective niches."

Bjarne Stroustrup (Creator of C++) on language evolution:

"It's fascinating to see how Rust has evolved to tackle some of the same problems we were trying to address with C++. It's become a worthy contender, especially for those who require the low-level control and safety. Java and PHP continue to thrive in their domains, showcasing the resilience and adaptability of well-established languages."

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9 Benefits of Remote Work for both Employees and Employers

9 Benefits of Remote Work for both Employees and Employers

14.12.2020 - 5min read - by Amine Maamir

By 2025, an estimated 70% of the workforce will work remotely at least five days in a month. That was before the COVID-19 pandemic hit planet Earth and turned the world of work upside down. It shined the light even more on the remote work lifestyle and the possibility of it being the new normal for working in 2020 and beyond.

Now, if you're also amongst the lucky people that had already settled into remote work, you should be good to go. But if you're left wondering why should you embrace a remote work way of life – keep on reading because in this post I will share with you the top benefits of remote work whether you're an employee or even an employer. Let's go.

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Software development agency vs. software consultancy vs. freelance developers: What to choose?

Software development agency vs. software consultancy vs. freelance developers: What to choose?

20.11.2021 - 2min read - by Minnie Yeung

It perturbs every business when you have to decide how to implement a project with software development skills. Should you hire software development agency, software consultancy, freelance developers, or employ an in-house team? Which one should you pick to bring the project to life? It is a significant investment after all, so choosing the right one is crucial.

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How to write landing page copy that speaks to your audience?

How to write landing page copy that speaks to your audience?

09.08.2021 - 5min read - by Amine Maamir

Let me ask you this, Out of the hundreds of landing pages you view on a regular basis, how many are engaging enough to get you to sign up for whatever is being offered? How many are engaging enough to make you even think about doing so? Probably not that many!

But every once in a while, there is this one landing page! a landing page that you can't help but click to receive more information from. You become captivated by the message presented to you on that landing page. Today we'll share with you tips on how you can do just that with your landing pages. Let's get started, Shall we?

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The only 6 elements you need to create a high converting landing page!

The only 6 elements you need to create a high converting landing page!

25.07.2021 - 3min read - by Amine Maamir

After your visitors land on your landing page, you only have a few seconds to make them stay and listen to your offer. If you don’t have the right triggers, they’ll be gone forever!

Your landing page is your Arena, where you pitch your product or service to your future customers. And you should structure it with best practices in mind in order to sell your product or service.

After all, it’s the moment of truth and where your hard work pays off. In this post, we'll share with you the 6 essential elements that you'll need to build the perfect landing page to sell your offer. Let's Go...

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Top 6 remote work stats you should care about in 2021!

Top 6 remote work stats you should care about in 2021!

08.06.2021 - 3min read - by Amine Maamir

The shift to remote work is happening, and it’s happening sooner than we thought in a trend that is showing no signs of backing up. Remote work is changing how the global workspace operates. More employees than ever before are working remotely. Based on research done by GetApp over the last decade, the number of people working remotely at least once a week has gone up by 400%. IWG did another study that revealed about 70% of the entire global workforce works remotely at least once a week already. and it’s predicted that the workforce will either be freelance, outsourced or remote workers who spend much of their time working from home.

We'd figured it's about time to dig deeper into some remote work stats, so we brought you the 6 most important remote work stats that we know you'll care about, like how many people are working remotely, are companies hiring remotely, and what effect does remote work has on employees and even employers, Let's dive in...

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6 biggest Remote work myths to leave behind in 2021

6 biggest Remote work myths to leave behind in 2021

19.05.2021 - 4min read - by Amine Maamir

Since the spread of Coronavirus, remote work has become a trend that changed how the global work space operates for good.

Now, if you're amongst the lucky people that have already settled into remote work, or you're considering a remote work way of life, it's important to understand that there are really common remote work myths you need to be aware of that can hinder your remote work experience. In this post, I'll share with you the 6 Biggest remote work Myths of all time, so keep on reading...

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10 crucial remote working tips you'll need in 2021!

10 crucial remote working tips you'll need in 2021!

01.02.2021 - 5min read - by Amine Maamir

Remote work is gaining popularity day in and day out, especially after the Corona pandemic has affected pretty much all businesses in every single field. Businesses were forced to embrace remote work culture and allow their employees to work remotely at least part-time.

Unfortunately, Remote work comes with a unique set of challenges, that require a unique set of solutions to actually make it work. In this post, we’ll go through our top 10 tips and tricks to make remote work actually work for remote teams. Let’s Go…

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Best 22 Remote Work Tools in 2021!

Best 22 Remote Work Tools in 2021!

20.12.2020 - 11min read - by Amine Maamir

The spread of coronavirus has led companies to adapt to remote working, helping reduce the spread of the virus while also aiming to limit the impact on productivity, but in order to achieve that Remote teams need to have an armor made of the best remote work tools currently on the market.

Here at Petitcode we have come up with a list of the top 21 best remote work tools that you'll ever need ranging from project management, team collaboration all the way to the best productivity tools, Let's get started. Shall we?
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What is Remote Work?

What is Remote Work?

21.08.2020 - 7min read - by Amine Maamir

We are in the midst of a flexible workplace revolution. Remote work is changing how the global workspace operates. In a trend that is showing no signs of slowing down, More employees than ever before are working remotely.

Based on research done by GetApp over the last decade, the number of people working remotely at least once a week has gone up by 400%. IWG did another study that revealed about 70% of the entire global workforce telecommutes at least once a week already. and it’s predicted that the workforce will either be freelance, outsourced or remote workers who spend much of their time working from home.

In this post, we’ll define remote work, explain how people can work remotely and why do they work remotely? Let’s dive in.
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Introduction to petitcode
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Introduction to petitcode

30.07.2019 - 2min read - by Benedikt Rötsch

Before petitcode, Sebastian and Guy had an idea concerning a sports app – FSB – whilst still being Master students. Despite groundbreaking ideas, a more tangible market demand laid somewhere else so that a change in focus was needed.

This is probably something most Entrepreneurs have eventually faced and there is nothing to be ashamed of. So, where did they go from there? With the constantly evolving digital market, a lot of clients and even agencies are struggling to keep up with the pace and excessive information. Endless apps, websites, new platforms and technologies are sprouting on a daily basis. With all these new innovations in Technology and Data, the industry constantly requires more qualitative specialists. Additionally, thanks to enhanced mobility and interconnectivity, the tendency of our generation is to dedicate our working life less and less to one employer only, like our parents’ generation used to.

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