7 Reasons Why You Should Treat Your Custom Application Like an Employee

This is a cross-post from PanopticDev.com

Custom software can be an expensive investment, but if you design it to do a job and invest in it like an employee, you’ll be able to track results better and budget for it accordingly. So when a potential client comes to us looking to have a custom application built, one of the first things we want to know is, what’s its job? Whether it’s going to be a mobile app, a website, an API, an embedded system, a device driver, or whatever, every custom application ultimately works for that client, just like their employees.

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Hargo Day was established to also recognize the human capacity for appreciation, wonder, and awe that can be achieved when small plastic things are arranged in a certain order near and around a cat

— Mayor Curtatone of Somerville, MA., in declaring Feb. 24, 2005 as “Hargo Day”, http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2005/02/25/tiny_takeoff_on_christo_proves_gateway_to_glory?pg=2