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Book lover
November 26, 2021
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Her favorite book is Little Prince. She is a hedonist and passionate traveler. She would like to have more time dedicated to another passion - painting. Her name is Jovana, a creative girl, and fashion lover. She has been a part of our team for 5 years. We want to congratulate her for her work and effort and we hope that she will find more time for some good painting or another great book.

  • What would you advise yourself 5 years ago?

Less stress and more gratitude.

  • Which of your professional skills do you consider to be the most important?

Commitment, loyalty, flexibility, perfectionism, and unlimited effort when the goal and motive are clearly defined.

  • What would you highlight as your biggest contribution in the past 5 years?

The first thing that comes to my mind is that I met really dear people and gained real friends, even the future godmother Saska :) (something that I always thought was reserved for school-age and childhood). On the other hand, I realized what the working environment and teamwork should look like, which gave me perspective for further business challenges.

  • Tell us your impressions of how much the company culture influences recruitment and how

Definitely, there is a big influence. All of us who recruit future colleagues, we represent the company and provide a first impression of the company culture and overall atmosphere. From my point of view, it is a combination of a professional and friendly approach in order to provide as much information and details as possible through pleasant and less formal conversation, with the slogan when we hang out, we hang out when we work, we work.

  • What was your first job?

My first job was in a bank, during my student days. It was hard to reconcile business and university obligations, but at the same time, it was an opportunity to get a bigger picture of how the banking sector works. That somehow directed me to the other side.

  • What would you never give up?

Time for myself and my daily rituals :)

  • From your point of view, what trait is most important to have to be a successful recruiter?

Commitment and that you love what you do.

  • Besides your job, what is that you also do well?

Besides the economy for which I was educated and my work with people with the Quantox team, I would say that my thing is also a sense of aesthetics for interior design, fashion, art…

  • If you could become an expert in another field for a moment, what would it be?

Certainly something related to the previous answer. During primary school, I wanted to be a painter, which later grew into a hobby.

  • What surprised you the most while working at Quantox?

Some special people, working atmosphere, and the fact that this company operates and grows in such a simple and natural way, which has resulted in today’s borders of Quantox, in a territorial and every other sense.

  • What is it that people mostly don’t know about you?

That I am, for the most part, a big introvert.

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Latino girl
November 19, 2021
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Quality music is her groove. And a good running track. Although, coffee is at the top of that list also. When she is nervous we know that she is hungry. Passionate about taking pics, which is good cos when you ask her for some nice photos, you get 15 of them :)Winter is not her friend, Lisabon is. She is Andjela, but for us, Andja. A serious programmer and a true professional. Always up-to-date. It is very easy to create memories with her. Andja, we want to congratulate you for 5 years of dedication, effort, and great work. We know that you will celebrate it with something sweet and a g-drive full of photos :)

  • How do you start your day at work?

Coffee, morning chat with colleagues who are in the office and then checking emails and daily plan: meetings, tasks.

  • Besides programming, what is something that you also do well?

I’m good at running and sports in general. It’s a shame that I don’t have time to dedicate myself more to that.

  • If you are not a programmer what would you be?

A pilot :)

  • What would you advise yourself 5 years ago?

To be more confident in myself and the decisions that I make, not to trust everyone, and to grab and take everything that I can.

  • Do you remember your first day at work?

Of course. I was nervous, but the whole day went really well, with a lot of positive energy, meeting new people, and details about my future project.

  • Who or what influenced you the most to become a programmer?

During high school, I already, somehow, knew my future path and what I want to do, so at university, it was only a matter of which department to choose. I would say that education itself guided me to become a programmer.

  • What would you never give up?

Laugh, sun, dear people, and coffee!

  • Do you have some totally irrational fear of something?

I am totally terrified of cats, even kittens.

  • Which of your professional skills do you consider to be the most important?

Eloquence, perseverance, I am detail-oriented and always willing to help and make people laugh :)

  • What is it that people mostly don’t know about you?

I have been practicing Latin American dance for 10 years and - small, little things will always blow me away.

  • What would you highlight as your biggest contribution in the past 5 years?

I gave my maximum effort to every app that I was working on, every deadline and agreement was respected and fulfilled.

  • From your point of view, what trait is most important to have to be a successful programmer?

A good programmer must have good logic and, for me, that is the most important thing. After that, knowledge, passion, and willingness to always learn something new.

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Write blog and site reviews that stand out!
August 24, 2021
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Written by: Vojislav Branović

If you are a writer or want to become one, you will eventually come across some kinds of questions that are very important to be clarified. What is the site review? What is it used for? How important is it to the final users?Who writes and who reads blog posts, why are they so popular and why do you need to know how to write them if you are into a writing job? Here are some tips and tricks that you can use to improve your writing!

What Are Site Reviews and How To Write Them?

What is a Site Review?

In simple words, the site review is a detailed text of some web place, which gives valuable information about the site to the end-user! You need to cover several things when you are writing a site review, such as Validity of Information, the tone of writing and text editing, and the details (the more details, the better the review).

What Must a Site Review Contain?

Overview - Give an overall idea of what the given website is. What does it do? What does it offer to the user? How does it work, in general terms? Give the big picture before getting into details.Ease of Use - Emphasize the ease of use. Even though today’s generations are very well educated when it comes to computers, we all want to breeze through the sites we are visiting and to click as little as possible to get the wanted results. Applications and Benefits - Help your readers see how this site would work for them. The reader wants to know how this online service will be to his advantage.

Discuss Website Features

If you are writing a site review article, you should include all features that your site has. That can be Loading speed, Search feature, Ads free or ads, Any filters, Membership, Safe environment, help, financial, Visual appeal, FAQ, community, Plugins or software required, and others. Give your readers a detailed preview of the stuff offered on the website and give yourself the freedom to write in your own words! That will improve the quality of your review!

Deal with Negatives

No matter how much effort someone has put into his website, there will always be people who can find a negative side of it! If you aim to become a successful site reviews writer, you will have to deal with these negative sides, and there are two simple ways of achieving this: Ignore or Spin! Before getting detailed about these two ways, I have to tell you that the clients who pay you to write reviews don’t like seeing negative reviews! That’s why you have to be cunning and try to avoid mentioning this, but still, be objective and give your readers trustworthy information! Yeah, not an easy task, but check this out:

  • Ignore: people already know that all sites have downfalls, don’t mention them. It's as simple as that! You can mention it somewhere in the text, but don’t focus on them!
  • Spin: Use something like “site won’t work for you IF…” to avoid being negative, yet gives the reader information that something is not ideal on the site!

Personalize Your Review

You are hired because of your skills, personal writing voice, and audience reach! So, make your review unique, put your own personal mark into it!Finish with your own final thoughts on the website! Take care of the business, don’t let anyone tell you you are a plagiarist or something similar! Be creative, be free to write in your own words, choose the right words, and the results will come!

Remember:

  • Avoid promotional jargon: always remember that you are not advertising the website, you are writing a review.
  • Use the main keyword! If it is asked, the density of keywords should be 3%
  • Stay neutral: A perfect online review should be as neutral as possible.
  • Always proofread: Write in a friendly format not academic, write clearly and concisely, and always proofread!
  • Include details: Never forget to include as many details as you can!

Tips for Writing Blog Posts

A blog post is an article that you write on a blog. It can include content in the form of text, photos, infographics, or videos.

How to Write a Blog Post?

Okay, there are some unwritten rules when it comes to the writing of blog posts, and I will try to be as simple as it can get in the explanations: All you have to do is to follow these 5 easy steps when creating your blog post:Step 1: Plan your blog post by choosing a topic, creating an outline, conducting research, and checking facts. Aim to choose a topic that interests you!Step 2: Create a headline that is both informative and will capture readers’ attention. Be creative and catchy!Step 3: Start writing your post. No matter if you can’t do it in one draft session, do it in several of them, the end result will be the same!Step 4: Use images to enhance your post, improve its flow, add humor, and explain complex topics.Step 5: Edit your blog post. Read your post aloud to check its flow. Make sure to avoid repetition. Get feedback from someone else, do proofread. Keep your sentences and paragraphs short. Long ones will make the readers go away. Avoid being boring!

The Structure of a Blog Post:

If you want to be a successful blog post writer, you will have to make almost perfect blog posts! How to achieve that goal? Well, there are certain things you need to follow here, and I am more than willing to share them with you! A perfect blog post must have some basic elements, such as:

  1. Headline - Title - try to be creative and catchy. This is your promise to the readers
  2. Cover image - must be related to the topic
  3. Publish date, author name, post category - not necessary, but useful
  4. Introduction - Very important! Make sure that it makes people read the rest of your content.
  5. Main content - If the headline is the promise, this is the fulfillment of that pledge!
  6. Sub headlines - Use them to break your content into smaller sections.
  7. Conclusion - sum up the content you have written.
  8. Call to action - ask your readers to share the post or leave comments.
  9. Social media buttons - the best way of promoting your blog.
  10. Comments - allows your readers to interact with you and other visitors

Content Writing Tips and Tricks

Check this paragraph carefully, it can improve your writing, save your time, and make your blog post better:

  • Visual appeal: Pay attention to this. Posts with details, text editing, different fonts, images, videos, and similar stuff are more interesting to the readers! So, don’t be afraid to add:
  • Bolded text: it can point out some important parts and it looks cool
  • Bulleted lists: if you have a chance to use these lists, use them!
  • Media: always add some media! It makes the post more interesting
  • Photos: Add them all the time, in every single post! In blog posts, photos are used to explain, add humor, and much more.

Last But Not Least: Writing tools

No matter how good your English is, you will always want help from some of the numerous tools on the web! I personally use two of them:WordCounter: awesome thing when it comes to the keywords density, counting the words, characters, paragraphs! It also shows the reading level, speaking time, and much moreGrammarly: the best grammar tool, period! It corrects typos, bad sentences, gives suggestions, and makes your writing look more professional!

I sincerely hope that these tips and tricks will help you, and if you are still thinking about whether to take this path or not, I hope that after reading this you will make that first step into the world of copywriters and bloggers!

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The importance of DevOps principles in software development
August 12, 2021
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Written by Filip Dimovski

In today’s fast-paced world of software development, it is necessary to deliver a product or a service promptly, while ensuring all the best security practices and considerations are taken into account and ensuring the infrastructure is capable of handling the requests of the modern web and mobile applications. These tasks need to be handled by several different engineers due to their complexity and the many areas they cover.

What are DevOps?

Development Operations (DevOps) as a software engineering concept involves a multidisciplinary approach, where software development, software and infrastructure security, and systems engineering and administration skills are used to streamline and improve the software development and delivery processes, as well as infrastructure management.The core of the DevOps philosophy is the automation of processes, declaration of infrastructure resources, and reuse of components. Essentially, it sounds like software development, right?Modern software development practice expects the use of software version control, such as GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, and others, which foster collaboration between software developers. It allows keeping versions of the code too, to ease auditing and resolution of software and security defects. The repository acts as a single source of truth, that must reflect the current state of software and infrastructure, and a place through which changes can be reviewed and applied in a controlled and automated manner.One key area that speeds up the developmentof software and lets developers do more work is the automation of the lint, build, and test phases of changes introduced to a software component. This is accomplished by utilizing a CI/CD (Continuous Integration/Deployment) system, which consists of pipelines, declarations of steps that need to be executed to accomplish the aforementioned tasks. Such automation aims to find and resolve software issues quickly and efficiently and create reproducible builds of software artifacts, packaged software ready for deployment and execution in different infrastructure environments.

Why are Docker Containers Important?

Docker containers are an excellent tool to easily prepare and ship applications as image artifacts that can be run on many different container orchestration platforms, such as Kubernetes. By packing the application and its dependencies (libraries, static content, etc.) in one container image, it can be delivered easily and executed on different environments, and a well-crafted container can be reused on several different environments, such as development, staging, and production. A developer can also run the whole application stack locally on their machine by using Docker Compose or Minikube, ensuring that the way their application runs is as similar as possible to production environment requirements.Applications designed by employing the 12 Factors rules of software development and Docker containers can help achieve the universality and ease of deployment of applications. By leveraging environment variables for configuration, and keeping the all-state outside of containers and inside managed cloud databases, such as Amazon RDS, Elasticache for Redis, and similar, even if the application fails due to any factor, you can be sure that the data is preserved, and the application can be started back easily and quickly, due to the ephemeral stateless nature of containers. Also, many instances of the same application can be run in parallel on an orchestration platform, providing scalability when the usage is growing, such as when many users access the application at the same time.

What is the Role of DevOps Engineer?

Besides improving the speed of delivering software to production environments, one of the most important responsibilities is to ensure software, data, and infrastructure security. Together with Information Security (InfoSec) engineers, DevOps engineers can automate processes that check for security compliance, and adherence to standards, such as ISO 27001 and PCI, ensuring the software and infrastructure are secure for performing tasks related to monetary transactions, medical research, work with sensitive data, and similar.If the software constitutes the main driving implementation of processes, the infrastructure is as important in ensuring the software works according to requirements. The DevOps way of managing infrastructure uses declarative formats, such as Terraform or CloudFormation templates, to define cloud resources and manage them in collaboration with other DevOps team members and version them in a code repository, and audit them using automated tools. The templates allow easy creation of new and modification of existing cloud infrastructure resources, and also constitute an excellent tool to ensure business continuity, in case disaster strikes and everything needs to be recreated from scratch and as soon as possible as part of disaster recovery and disaster contingency planning processes.

How DevOps Use Tools For Software Development?

Lots of tools allow us to follow how the infrastructure resources and applications are performing, such as Prometheus, Grafana, the ELK stack, by collecting metrics and log data, allowing us to correlate them and discover points of slowdowns and contentions, discovering issues with the applications and infrastructure, and offer us a great tool for resolving such issues. Monitoring can be automated to inform teams when their applications do not perform as well as expected, and even allow the system to roll back in case of failures, increasing its resiliency and ensuring services are up and running for the clients.One of the main concerns is data integrity. As most software represents a way to work with data, we must ensure that data is preserved in case of software errors, cyber-attacks, or disasters. That can be ensured by setting up automated replication of data in different data-center regions, or even different services, snap-shooting of stateful resources (databases, servers’ volumes), automated backups, and by defining a life-cycle policy of the data - how long it needs to be preserved and how. This can all be automated and performed consistently, by leveraging declarative infrastructure tools and writing scripts to perform automated backups according to schedule.As we can see, many of these topics can be enhanced and many parts of the applications and the infrastructure can be improved by following design principles and processes defined by the DevOps software development philosophy. By leveraging the multidisciplinary approach and automating most of the processes, developers can ship software faster, and businesses can be more certain that things are going to perform well within the expectations.

The Importance of DevOps in Quantox Technology!

One of the reasons why Quantox was able to become a leading IT solutions company is its approach to DevOps. With special consideration to software development, infrastructure security, system engineering and administration, we achieved a streamlined software development and delivery process. Our approach and automation of the process means your software can be build faster and with better performances. Let's Talk!

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Stay Focused in Web Development
July 29, 2021
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Written by Davor Minchorov

If you want to devote your time learning web development I will present to you the path that I think is the best to start this adventure, specifically oriented in the Laravel and VueJS world, and share some tips on how to get better at it over time.
This blog post is aimed at anyone interested in the web development world, either who started learning wants to start learning, or even people who are a few years into it and want to get some ideas that might be useful for them.

Can Your Learn Web Development From Online Courses?

I must admit, there are a ton of web development learning resources on the internet and too many options for beginners to start from when they are looking for a path in the web development world, and some people even give out some crazy advice like:

  • Get a course from Udemy
  • There are free courses on YouTube or FreeCodeCamp
  • Start with W3Schools
  • Just read the documentation man

thinking that it would be as easy as they say it is for someone who has no idea what he/she is doing.
While these places on the internet have their usages, you can't learn from a course site where you don't even know the authenticity of the person who teaches you things, you need to rely on ratings and other people's word. As for W3Schools, it's more of a documentation site than anything, where you can just search for what you need to get an idea of how things work and use that into your project when you get to that point, but it is not a site you can learn from just by reading.
Udemy has some great content creators, but you need to know which one to learn from and how detailed are the courses. So can you learn programming online? Bottom line- it all depends on what you want to learn, resources you're learning it from and who's teaching you.

How To Learn Web Development Online?

From my experience, I've only watched courses from one person on Udemy, which is Maximilian Schwarzmüller from Academind, I watched his Vue 2 The Complete Guide 12 hours course a few years ago when I was starting a project with VueJS.
The same thing applies to YouTube, there are a ton of content creators on there but you need to know which ones are the best, and it's hard to figure that out when you are new to this world.
Whatever course creator or content type you choose to learn from, just remember to investigate the creator, his experience and the way he explains things, the way he speaks, and how many details is he/she going into.

There are multiple sources where you can learn from so you can choose whatever you like the most or fits your style the best.

Watch Video Courses

I personally prefer video courses with quality content that focuses mostly on a specific topic (if I am interested in that) or a web app building type of course where the course creator uses multiple tools, techniques, and technologies to build a whole app from scratch so that I can follow along.

Whenever I want to learn something new, either programming, concept, technique, tool, technology, or a programming language, I start by searching for a course or a video on that topic. Once I get enough knowledge and get a good idea of how things work, I either search for another video or a whole course that uses the tool, technique, programming language in combination with the technology stack I am interested in just to see how things can be connected together.

After that, I start integrating the new learnings into my project so that I can understand the new knowledge even better.

Read Books

Some things cannot be found in a deep dive video course, so I look for a book or an e-book that has that tool, technique, technology, or programming language and read it to get an even better understanding of it.

Books (or e-books) are great because some of them are written by very experienced people in the industry and can provide a lot more information than a video course on any video platform ever will.

Ask Questions and Read Forums and Chats

Asking questions is one of the most important skills if you want to ever learn from someone else in the community.

I started just by reading forums at the beginning of my career, on the Laracasts forums, where I learned everything related to the basics of PHP, Laravel, and JavaScript, VueJS, to the more advanced programming concepts like Domain-Driven Design, project architecture, event sourcing, command buses and domain events, design patterns, SOLID Principles, and similar concepts, tools, and technologies.
If you hang out long enough on one forum or in a community, you will start collecting a lot of learning resources and learn so much more, which will boost your knowledge to the next level.

I also hang out on a lot of Slack and Discord chats which are very useful, because there are a lot of community members and there are a lot of people who need help and I've learned so much from them just by reading their conversations.

Help Other People in the Community and Participate in Discussions

This is one of the most useful skills that helped me grow so much in a short period of time. Laracasts was my home for years (even though I don't hang out there anymore, more active on other places like Reddit, Twitter, dev.to, Hashnode, Medium, etc.)

I've helped so many people, just trying to solve things and improve my searching and figuring out abilities that also helped me later on when people found me and recruited me for their projects, clients, companies, or even met people who shared a similar interest and was part in a table talk style meetups.
It opens so many opportunities for personal branding, and it helps you market yourself to the world where people can find you and offer you a job or a business opportunity.

Read Newsletters

Newsletters are a great way to discover news, tools, learning resources (articles, blogs, books, videos, etc.), which can boost your knowledge to the next level.
I am subscribed to a lot of them, Some of them include:

and others to keep up to date as much as possible.

Now, I know that it is impossible to keep up with all of the new things that are coming out in this web development world, but I do try to learn something new every day so that I can use it if I need it in my projects or someday in the future. That way, I get a better full picture of what I would need in a whole project, besides working on a project directly.

Work on Projects

Besides working on full-time/part-time / internship job projects, I always work on something else besides the full-time job, like my personal projects to experiment (like this personal website and blog here) with tools, techniques, or technologies that I do not usually use in my daily job.

Now, I know everyone wants to get paid to learn and/or build projects but working on personal projects or helping out other people teaches you so much that it can help you get a better job, become better, and even ask for a higher salary/rate per hour in the future.

Learning on a full-time job is all good, but sometimes that job can be boring or not really useful for the career when you are fixing bugs or work on useless tasks that do not teach you anything new.

That's why I recommend for everyone to start building their own personal website and blog, deploy it somewhere so that people can see it.

Also, don't forget to work on a personal project for a longer period of time that you might need to use for yourself, just so that you learn and experiment in your free time for fun.
Another option is to help out in the open-source world where you contribute to projects by helping other people.

Work enough so that you don't burn out so much but still learn something new every day.

Read Articles and Blogs

Same as the video courses, there are so many blog posts related to one specific thing that you might find useful or build a whole app based on a series of articles on a blog.

There are many blogs that can be useful to follow but I would suggest checking out dev.to and Hashnode first and then finding out people who have blogs and that you trust them based on their authenticity and the community you are a part of.

I use Feedly as my preferred RSS reader to follow the various websites and blogs. I also have the daily.dev new tab chrome extension that shows me new articles from different blogs to read every day.

Watch Coding Live-Streams

A few years ago, I started watching coding live streams of other people building projects to understand and learn how a person thinks when they build a project from scratch with the tools, technologies, and programming languages I use or like.

There's always something new to learn from someone else and you can incorporate it into your own projects (personal or not).

The interesting thing is that I've seen different approaches to how people structure their code, how they approach the database or project design, the pros and cons of some tools in some scenarios, and so on.

Follow People on Twitter

I know that many people think that social media can be a distraction and you should stay away but I've learned so much from people on Twitter because there are a lot of valuable Twitter threads, tips and tricks that people share and you can't find them anywhere else.

There's also a lot of useless content that is irrelevant but I try to ignore that part and mute profiles to keep it web development specific only as much as possible.

First Steps to Leaning a New Programming Language

The first thing I would do if I want to learn a new programming language (example: Go), I'll try to get to know the ecosystem and community so I would do the following:

  • Go to the Awesome List on GitHub and search for the programming language.
  • Go to the programming language community on Reddit
  • Try to find the most influential people in the sphere to follow on Twitter
  • Search for top-rated books
  • Search for people who live stream on YouTube or Twitch
  • Search for newsletters
  • Search for Slack and Discord communities
  • Star useful tools, packages on GitHub
  • Ask people where they learn from, who they follow, what books or video courses are useful etc.
  • Start building projects once I learn the fundamentals of the new programming language, tool, framework, etc.)
  • Collect learning resources as I find them along the way.

Conclusion

There's no one way to learn web development just from one source and hope that you will get a job after a 6 months academy or a few video courses. It might take you a while but always be building something, helping someone, reading something, watching something. It's really up to you how much time and effort you are willing to put in. IT is not an easy career choice.

Use the community and the learning resources to become a better developer, designer, DevOps, or QA engineer.

  • Do whatever you have to do to progress in your career, just don't burn yourself out.
  • Do the work, be consistent and it will get you great results over time.
  • Learn how to filter useful and useless content that will benefit you. It's a great skill to have.
  • Don't forget to enjoy the process, even though there will be tough times and you will ask yourself if this is for you. If you manage to get through it, you will get closer to whatever you describe as success.
  • Have fun and happy coding.

Stay Focused in Web Development with Quantox!

Quantox is dedicated to providing the right resources and knowledge for their employees, but also for anyone interested in programming, and willing to learn more and grow in IT industry. Starting September 2022, we are launching our very own Quantox Academy with a goal to provide expert IT education. Stay tuned and follow up on the courses we'll be presenting in Fall 2022 and the opportunities you can seize with Quantox Academy. However, if you have an idea you want to share with us, or a wish to work with us on a project, let us know. Let's Talk!

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Job opportunities - the story from a different perspective
July 27, 2021
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This year is important to us for several reasons. Celebrating 15 years of successful work, we have expanded our business to Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina, and we also got a new challenge - 247 open positions! The fact that we have reached the number of 350 employees speaks about the ability to successfully open and close positions. An impressive number, but how to get it? What puzzle has to be “solved” to get a task like this? And most importantly - how does it affect the team and complete work organization?How many clients? The number of 247 came from a complex client structure. If we can divide them into groups, we would have existing clients, partner companies from the region, local representatives of global companies, large IT centers, and our partnerships with corporations like Microsoft and vendors like Lex Wear. Project phases and industriesDetails about projects that are most important to developers are that the open positions are referred to several projects in different phases of development. They will work on building projects from scratch but also on maintenance and improvement of existing ones. Integration within existing systems will also be included. Implementation, migration, and adjustments with security standards within the partnership we have with Microsoft which concerns the sale of Microsoft Azure licenses will also be a part of the work. Projects come to us from different industries - fintech, digital entertainment, retail hospitality, construction, sports organization. Tech skills and seniorityThe structure of the positions is very diverse. Most of them refer to JS and its frameworks - Angular, Vue, Typescript, React, Node, and their combinations. PHP and Java are present in smaller amounts and .NET, QA, Mobile developers, and Salesforce developers are also on the searching map. Developers of all levels will be included in this process. We also have a plan to start junior to medior training, where talented beginners will undergo 12 months of training with a mentor which will be completely free for them. Through whole training, developers will be, of course, duly paid.

  1. JavaScript developers ( Node, React, Typescript, Vue, Angular ) - 135
  2. PHP - 43
  3. JAVA - 30
  4. .NET - 18
  5. Mobile developers - 10
  6. QA - 8
  7. Salesforce developers-3

When we get a large number of positions like this, what most people don’t see is how exactly a meeting with a client looks like and what they actually ask from us. Negotiation of a large number of positions Primarily, what brings you to that first meeting with an important client are reputation, recommendations, achieved results, capacities, and operational capabilities. They can also be interested in a company's experience with certain technologies and all these things can set you apart from the competition. However, it is important to highlight that this is just a ticket for the first meeting with the potential client. That first meeting usually goes smoothly, most of the time C level is present and the conversation is about business in general. Lack of experience could make you think that everything went well and it’s done - the job is yours. However, the negotiation part is just about to begin. After that positive first impression, further conversations are about specific things - checking references in terms of providing a list of contacts where clients can check them, meetings with our Tech, Project management, and HR team. It is important for the client to truly understand what kind of company we are, what types of projects we do, what technologies and tools we use, and what is the seniority structure of our team. The necessary information can also be our way of measuring the results and complete the development process analysis. Often, they can ask for case studies and financial data in order to define whether we can or cannot financially handle the project. After that, mutual visits and further series of online meetings are arranged. Work reorganizationWhat comes with the plan of hiring a large number of people is an inevitable question - how will that affect our current work organization? In 2017, Quantox went through a 100% employee growth for the first time. The doubled number of people also meant increased obligations and tasks for different teams. Offices have been opened, developers started their first tasks and that year has given us a solid foundation for further expansion. The test of our organizational structure was definitely the pandemic time in 2020 and transition to full-time work from home. The benefit of 2 months of remote work was previously on and it helped us tremendously to easily slide to full remote mode. Our employees got used to new working conditions relatively quickly without a negative effect on results. Such changes have taught us which business moves were done right and how to be ready to welcome and respond to new challenges of a dynamic market and planned growth in the future. Our daily task is to improve the process of introducing our culture and work system to new people and we are always open to ask for additional support in leading regional teams, project management, higher management, and legal assistance.Providing a large number of job opportunities is a long-term goal. Some of them will be opened, others will be closed. The dynamics of the business, as well as the client’s requirements, often create a demand for a large number of people. Having in mind the development of the market and further growth of the company, we believe that a high level of need for staff will be present in the long run. Our focus in responding to such demands is on standards of recruitment and team quality that we strive to maintain. We want to continuously have a large number of open positions while further maintaining our standards for team expansion. Our quality is and will be primary in the future.

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The first renowned client
July 21, 2021
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They say that the first year in business is always hard. They also say that if you are not losing money in that first year you will probably be ok. For us, the first year of our business was unforgettable.We will always remember how much coffee we drank, how many days without sleep we had, how many cooperation requests were sent back negative or we didn't get any response at all. But we started this game and quitting was not an option.The first year, but also the next couple, were, as they usually say - one-man jobs. However, the situation is starting to change in 2009. And then it hit us. A job is so important that if you do it right, it opens you with so many opportunities, but you are in trouble if not. It was a renowned client from the automotive industry, the market of Great Britain.What usually comes with an important contract that is so significant for further progress is a great sense of responsibility. A small team started this path just a year ago, and now that exact team has to deliver a serious project that, if done right, can mark your company as a serious player on the market.But imagine the technology and equipment that was available 15 years ago. Today we will call that kind of work a rough and ready approach. Available connection speed for development and further possible refinements would today, at least, cause tremendous stress. We were working in a small office, without any additional accommodation or benefits that we can see today in the IT world. Analysis of every possible and impossible step was a daily job and of course that we were sometimes asking ourselves why we chose what we chose, especially when mistakes were made. But we managed to pull it off. The doors were open and we didn't want to go back. We delivered the project on time and the further task was to repeat the success and build a reputation. And we did repeat it. More than 120 times.What we have learned from our first business year? Our approach was good but it needed to be better and to progress. 15 years later, we are modernized, better coordinated, and nurture the same “deep analysis” approach to every project entrusted to us.

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Start Road for iOS Developers
June 10, 2021
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written by STEFAN RADOSAVLJEVIĆ

The main thing when you start learning any programming language is to have a great resource from where you can start and spend quality time. The whole learning process is much easier when you have some great guide, at least to know what are the most valuable docs and tutorials.

The usual way to start learning is through video lessons. Ups, wrong!
The way that is much better is to go with the documentation first.

Xcode Program

If you want to be an iOS dev, you need to have one of the Apple products (laptop or desktop) and an iPhone is desirable but you can find simulators in Xcode so it can replace the iPhone.
Xcode is the main IDE for making an iOS application. It provides everything you need for programming, including simulators for every device that Apple supports. You can find the built-in documentation inside the Xcode, you can debug your code, track the performance of the application, and much more. In one sentence - All in one.

Swift road and Where to Start

Let’s take a closer look at the swift road that I am trying to follow.
It is the learning curve for beginners and also some advanced info. Let me unclutter some things in the beginning. Basic stuff can be swift as a programming language, Xcode, and playground part of the Xcode where you can check and test small codes and play in swift in general. Common or next step should be to get to know about Human Interface Guidelines.
In the deep, it can be app structure and design pattern as oop and package manager, testing tools, and deployment.


Main and Side Documentation and Resources

If you want to know what's the one place you can learn everything from, take a look at this documentation collection.

My learning process starts with going through swift documentation.
You can find everything useful about getting to know a language. In the end, it is just reading with concentration.
After that, you can visit HackingWithSwift which is a little more organized with lessons and of course, the main thing that you can find in lessons or blog form is https://www.raywenderlich.com
The most helpful information you can get from the books:

  1. iOS Apprentice - Beginning iOS Development with Swift and UIKit - Joey deVilla, Eli Ganim & Matthijs Hollemans
  2. Swift Apprentice - Ehab Amer, Alexis Gallagher, Matt Galloway, Eli Ganim, Ben Morrow, and Cosmin Pupaza
  3. SwiftUI by Tutorials - Antoni Bello, Phil Laszkowicz, Bill Morefield & Audrey Tam

In those books, you can learn through the examples of mini-projects.
The most important thing to me is to get knowledge of some inevitable stuff in programming. You can find this part of the blog everywhere in the programming world.
So in the meanwhile, you should pay attention to the design patterns and architecture, also you need to pay attention to the project structure.
Which design pattern you need to apply depends on the type of application.

You can pick MVC or MVVM design implementation in your project and clean architecture. The difference is mostly in whether you want to use UIKit or SwiftUI. Once again this is the most popular design pattern.


Patterns and Framework Explanation

UIKit

This is the one way of programming that you can divide on MVC or clean architecture. This is the traditional way of programming with storyboards which requires mostly applying  MVC pattern and you can use UIKit with clean architecture implementation which looks like dry coding without storyboards (visual representation of pages in the device). This way of programming is better (in my opinion) because you can better understand what is going on in the code when you merge in git or resolve conflicts. The only thing that is a little odd is because you need to build your project to see changes.

SwiftUI

The other similar way that I have already mentioned above is SwiftUI which combines these two options. You can write only code without storyboards, but you can check changes (visually) in the preview window in the Xcode.


MVC

Model-VIew-Controller



Model-View-Controller is one of the building blocks of Cocoa packages.
The three roles are:
Model - The objects that hold your application data and define how to manipulate it.
View - The objects that are in charge of the visual representation of the Model and the controls that user can interact with.
Controller - is the mediator that coordinates all the work.
The project structure with MVC in use.

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MVVM

Model-View-ViewModel

Model-View-ViewModel is a structural design pattern that separates objects into three distinct groups:
Models - hold the application data. They are usually structs or simple classes.
View - display visual elements and controls on the screen.
View models - transform model info into values that can be displayed on the view. They are usually classes.


Clean Architecture

It is the conceptual application architecture for scale and can be simply described as an onion layered architecture. It can be split into VIPER and RIB’s implementations.

  • VIPER stands for the View, Interactor, Presenter, Entity, and Router. Those are the building blocks of that architecture. RIB’s stands for Router, Interactor, Builder.
  • Builder is responsible for fetching or creating dependencies for the interactor, router, and view/presenter and initializing them.
  • The router is responsible for navigating to specific children RIB’s.
  • Interactor is responsible for all the business logic.
  • The presenter and the view are typically combined in a view controller where the presenter is responsible for formatting data and display in the view.
  • The view is responsible for displaying data on the screen and collecting user input.

The other design patterns that can be in use are SIngleton, Delegate, Observer …

Tutorials

After all of the process, you can watch some tutorials.
My favorite is from the Stanford YT channel.
A very good channel where you can find explanations is CodeWithChris.
Please check the Developer app on iOs or MacOS.

For more information and interaction with real developers, you can check the slack group - ios-developers.slack.com. Do not expect to be an iOS developer and find a job after a couple of months, the learning process is much longer.

Quantox- Paving the Road For Future iOS Developers!

Quantox knows that having the right resources is the path to becoming an amazing developers. That's why in our organisation our people have access to some of the best learning tools in order to master iOS development. Today, we have some of the best iOS developers in the country because we believed in our people and supported them in their growth. With Quantox, your iOS app is built by the people who've been learning it right and doing it even better. Let's Talk!

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The beginning of the Quantox story
June 9, 2021
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The Quantox story begins in a house next to the garage, a place that today can testify to the numerous business ideas and efforts. The founder of the company is Vuk Popović who is well known on the IT scene today, but if we go back to 1998, we will see a young man who, without experience and capital but with strong will and perseverance, enters the world of serious business. Vuk transfers his great interest in computers, specifically in sales and modern technologies, to his brother Milan with whom he starts a business. The story went on, it progressed, and the BPO sector was opened. Vuk decided to take another risk and with the support of his family, he opened the company Media in Limited. Great effort and work have led to the growth of the number of projects and the number of employees. Shortly after the whole business had its turning point when the decision to start providing programming services was made.Entering the world of software development made the list of satisfied clients and completed large projects even bigger. Quantox is a company that started its journey in Ćuprija. With both small and big steps, risks, and sacrifices, one name was created. One team functions perfectly, even though our people are in different locations. We are a community that is carefully created and built and that sets us apart from others. A community that, out of few young people who had a clear vision for the future, reached the number of 300 highly qualified professionals from various IT fields. All these steps have led to Quantox being an international company that is conquering not only new markets but also trust from developers who want to continue to grow with us. For 15 years this story has been developing, gaining its significance, symbols, and recognizability. The boy's dreams came true and Quantox continues to spread its spirit, brand and success.

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9 Rules for a Better Code
June 3, 2021
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Object Calisthenics are basically programming exercises, formalized as a set of 9 rules.
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written by MLADEN PAIĆ

Object Calisthenics are basically programming exercises, formalized as a set of 9 rules.
By trying to follow these rules as much as possible, you will naturally change how you write code. Of course, it doesn’t mean you have to strictly follow all these rules, all the time.

Here are the 9 rules for writing a better code:

  1. Only One Level Of Indentation Per Method
  2. Don’t Use The ELSE Keyword
  3. Wrap All Primitives And Strings
  4. First Class Collections
  5. One Dot Per Line
  6. Don’t Abbreviate
  7. Keep All Entities Small
  8. No Classes With More Than Two Instance Variables
  9. No Getters/Setters/Properties

#1: Only One Level of Indentation per Method

Having more than one indentation level is often considered bad for readability and maintainability, it's not easy to understand the code without executing step by step in your head, especially if there is a loop in another loop, or if there are multiple conditions nested.

incorrect indentation example


By following this rule, code will be split into separate methods. The number of lines will not be reduced, but the readability will be improved significantly.

correct indentation example 1
correct indentation example 2

#2: Don't Use The ELSE Keyword

If else cases can get hard to read, and they don't really bring any value to the code.
An easy way to remove the else keyword is to implement an early return solution.

if else clause example
return function example

#3: Wrap All Primitives And Strings

To avoid Primitive Obsession, all the primitives should be encapsulated within objects. If the variable of your primitive type has a behavior, you MUST encapsulate it.
Objects like Money, or Hour for instance.

#4: First-Class Collections

The collection class should not contain any other member variables. If you have a collection of elements and you want to manipulate them, you should create a dedicated class.
Each collection gets wrapped in its own class, and all the behaviors for filtering applying rules are encapsulated inside of it.

#5: One Dot Per Line

Method calls should not be chained (this does not apply to Fluent Interfaces and Method Chaining Pattern, any other class should respect this rule). It's directly related to respecting the Law of Demeter. Objects should talk only to closest friends.

#6: Don't Abbreviate

If you keep writing the same name over and over again, that will probably lead to code duplication.
If the class/method name is too long, it probably means that it has more than one responsibility, violating SRP. Naming is a big thing and can improve your code a lot. Abbreviations can lead to confusion because not everybody will understand what abbreviation means, so the trade-off is not worth it.

#7: Keep All Entities Small

“No class over 50 lines and no package over 10 files.”
The idea behind this rule is that long files are harder to read, harder to understand, and harder to maintain.
This is obviously very hard to apply (not even applicable to some languages like PHP, but it can be adapted), but IMO classes/methods should be somewhat short and this rule should be applied to some concern, but respecting these exact numbers (50 lines, 10 lines) is not crucial. As long as your classes are not more than 100-200 lines (especially in languages like PHP), it's not that big of a deal.

#8: No Classes With More Than Two Instance Variables

This rule relies on RULE 3 (Wrap All Primitive and Strings), and its benefits are high cohesion, and better encapsulation.
The main idea is to distinguish two kinds of classes, those that maintain the state of a single instance variable, and those that coordinate two separate variables. Two is an arbitrary choice that forces you to decouple your classes a lot.
IMO this doesn't have to be exactly two instance variables but should be kept to a low number and it can be applied like in the following example:

how to distinguish two types of classes

#9: No Getters/Setters/Properties

As long as you don't use the result of the accessor to make the decision outside of the object it should be okay. Any decisions made upon the state of the object should be done inside of the object itself. That's why getters and setters are bad, they violate Open/Closed Principle directly.

In the end, some rules are very easy to follow and they will improve your coding a lot, other ones are not the easiest ones to pull off. It's up to you to decide when and which one you want to implement and practice them in your spare time.

One Rule For Better IT Solutions- Quantox!

Quantox programmers and developers are a team and as such they've adopted coding practices which makes the code understandable for every team member. By having a clean code we can all participate in creating a better, stronger and safer applications for our clients. Here, a good organisation is the key, and we start at how we write your code. Let's Talk!

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The meaning of Quantox
June 1, 2021
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Being an entrepreneur and starting a business story of your own, always carries a lot of courage but also a lot of risks. You work every day, try your best to prove yourself, and be recognizable on the market.
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Being an entrepreneur and starting a business story of your own, always carries a lot of courage but also a lot of risks. You work every day, try your best to prove yourself, and be recognizable on the market.

When you achieve a certain success and that success, at some point, leads you to some major and crucial changes. Anyone who has participated in a process of building a brand knows how long-lasting and well-thought-out it is. That is why any major change in it leads to serious decision weighing. Reason - you’re getting into rebranding. There are many questions. How to name the company? Is it better to give some symbolic, hidden meaning? Will the market understand our new message? Time will tell if you made the right decision.  

The time showed us that, after many consultations and suggestions of the whole team, we did the right thing by choosing the path called Quantox Technology. Word Quantox as itself has no specific meaning. For us, on the other hand, it means a lot. It is a symbol of an idea created 15 years ago and which has been successfully implemented and continued to grow. A word that has weight today, that carries one brand and that is recognizable to the wider IT community.

For us, Quantox means responsibility. Responsibility for each accepted project, no matter how challenging. From the idea, through strategy to the presentation of the finished product and its future maintenance. Responsibility for meeting deadlines, respecting everyone’s time and obligations. Responsibility for the normal functioning of all our 10 offices, especially during a pandemic.

Quantox represents stability. We are thinking of 300 families. Kovid, various changes in the law, did not shake us. There was no withdrawal or radical moves. On the contrary. We kept the team, we kept the job. We also opened the jubilee  10th office. We came out as winners and that is the success of the company itself and all of us who are part of it.

Quantox is a synonym of progress for young people. We are proud of our professional development program. Great attention is paid to creating the whole process of practice, choosing the right mentor for each individual candidate, and also measuring the final results. The success of interns and their further employment is really on a high level.  This program, among other things, helped us to enrich our team with extremely high-quality people.

Quantox is a domestic brand. It originated in Serbia. We live, grow and prosper in Serbia. Yes, we have stepped into new markets, but we are pleased to introduce all our international colleagues to Serbian customs. Our people selflessly and openly share their knowledge and experience.

That is why there are no boundaries for us. We are one team, we are a Serbian brand and wherever we do business, everyone knows where we come from.

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The first voice of Quantox.
May 28, 2021
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There were many opportunities to talk about various different topics. He is just like that - a man-made of experience and stories. Once, we tried to summarize his biography in one sentence. We ended up with an ideal description that goes like this - Excavator, secret correspondent of the “Drevni Vanzemaljci” show, and seeker of the ghost sword of Alexander the Great.He is Igor, internally known as Gojko. He is a recruiter, exceptional interlocutor, and even better friend. Many of us have spoken to him, some of us even had the opportunity to meet him. He surely justified the title of this interview - The first voice of Quantox. He has been with us for five years, we surely congratulate him on this jubilee, and wish to continue to rock as before. Disclaimer: This interview was originally done as a video. The recruiter was interviewed. The interviewer was also a recruiter. Originally it was supposed to be a short conversation, but it lasted almost an hour. We naively thought it would be different :) These are recruiters, talking is their thing. We tried to do a transcript of the video. This is one 1/24 of the conversation :)

  • We know that you are, almost, an archeologist. What brought you to the world of recruitment?

The recruiter has the strangest ways :) After finishing college and getting the job, I quickly realized that archeology is not something I could do for the rest of my life. Luckily, a friend of mine introduced me to the IT world where I realized that recruitment is the path I want to take for the future development of my career.

  • Tell us something about the company.

This company is made of people ( I “accidentally” chose some of them :)) and people are an invaluable source and that is the reason why this company got to this level. The team is great, always ready to help each other, and I don’t have enough amazing words to describe them.

  • Do you remember your first day at work?

Yes, it was quite interesting. The crew of 15 people welcomed me and it was such a relaxed atmosphere. I still remember the famous big whiteboard with caricatures of every new member done by our colleague Uroš.

  • What are the adventures over the past five years that directly associate you with Quantox?

Pushups in the office, coffee breaks, and Vukota who has an interview with a candidate in the closet cos all conf rooms and offices are occupied.

  • What characteristics do you think have helped you the most in your work?

Definitely flexibility.

  • Why recruitment?

Recruitment is personally quite challenging for me. It’s great because it is not just about interviews and making contacts as most people think. It combines several areas - marketing, sales, and IT itself and requires constantly following the market.

  • Do you have a number or rough assumption of how many people you have talked to in the last 5 years?

I don’t have a precise number but it is not small for sure. I and the numbers have always been at war, but I believe that figure is certainly five digits.

  • You don’t have just one hobby, but tell us which one is your favorite?

Definitely music, I even set up a little studio for me. Also, playing with raspberry pie, in fact, one arcade game is in the final development stage.

  • Now one really serious question - how many Slava do you visit during the year?

Hahahahah twenty I would say.

  • What do we get by matching a Canadian bear and Tesla’s electric vehicle?

Fuzzy cover for steering wheel :)

  • Your time during the weekend is reserved for what?

Family, good SF book, and air rifle restoration.

  • Something that you did and you wouldn’t do it again.

Got drunk from tequila.

  • Which is the weirdest food you have ever tasted?

Once, there was a big plate of seafood, a lot of it. I was extremely hungry and I think I even ate the decorations on the plate. Result - serious allergic reaction to something.

  • What would you never give up?

Listening to music.

  • What would you advise yourself 5 years ago?

Don’t change anything.

  • If you are not a recruiter what would you be?

Frontend developer. I am always amazed how one piece of code that you write can make something.

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Benefits and challenges of mentoring.
May 24, 2021
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Besides programming, there is an opportunity for developers to join internship programs as mentors. It is a special challenge, but also a pleasure when you successfully transfer the acquired knowledge to younger colleagues.
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Besides programming, there is an opportunity for developers to join internship programs as mentors. It is a special challenge, but also a pleasure when you successfully transfer the acquired knowledge to younger colleagues. A responsible but also demanding approach is necessary, so here is some good advice that you can apply during the program.

Get to know your mentee When you take on the role of mentor, one of the important tasks is to get to know the person you are mentoring. This will help you to understand the obstacles that the mentee encounters and thus finding an adequate solution will be easier. From my personal experience, during the internship program, really positive reactions occur when, as a mentor, you show interest in the mentee's hobbies and if your work plan is in the line with his interests, the results are even better. When a candidate works according to such a plan, he is additionally motivated, goes a step further, and will, very likely, dare to step out of the comfort zone.

Communication is the keyMentoring brings responsibility. You need to be there for candidates. Of course, we are not talking about the obligation to answer the questions immediately, especially when other projects are active, but you should not go to the other side and not answer for hours. It is necessary to harmonize communication with the mentee, to respond to all doubts in an adequate time, and encourage candidates to discuss and express their opinions and potential task solutions. Very often candidates are reluctant to ask questions because they feel they are stealing your time and don’t want to bother, they think those questions are too basic. In that case, you have to step up, encourage them and make it perfectly clear that you are there for them. This prevents the creation of any potential communication barriers. You have to be able to listen, let the candidate express his idea, and give your own if you have one. These steps show that you are interested in your interns, in their work and thus make a significant contribution to strengthening their self-confidence.

Plan and goals All these steps that I am talking about are some of the ways of motivation and encouragement. However, you have to keep in mind the main reason for mentoring - interns came to learn and progress, and therefore it is necessary to set work goals and a plan according to which those goals will be achieved. It is a good idea to start with smaller tasks, which can be quickly realized. In that way, the mentee has the impression that he is progressing and there will be fewer chances for them to be demotivated and give up. It is necessary to go gradually, in smaller steps, which will eventually lead to the realization of more serious goals and challenges. Don’t make plans that take 3 or 4 months to complete, because these are people who are often without any previous work experience and who can really drop down if big tasks are put in front of them. One of the suggestions could be to give a candidate a chance to break one larger task into smaller ones, for him to get used to such a working system. This can be followed by some of your personal examples where you got to the solution by dissolving a big goal into several smaller ones and working on them step by step. So, at the beginning of the internship program, stick to tasks that can be solved in a couple of hours, and later you can set bigger challenges.

Checkup It is recommended to take your time for monitoring the mentee’s work and progress. To be more specific - use spontaneous conversations with your candidate and find out how far he has gone and whether he needs any help. Also, an official meeting once a week where you will together check all tasks and problems from past days will benefit both sides. Keep a record of your conversations, notes on problems encountered and solutions agreed. These records will help you later to see if the mentee has followed your recommendations or he found other solutions.

Constructive feedbackWhen you are a mentor, your opinion of someone’s work has a lot of significance. That is why it must be honest, and provided promptly. This means that you have to react immediately if you notice any mistake. Giving feedback can sometimes be uncomfortable, but it is necessary if you want a candidate to progress. If your opinion has a negative connotation, make a plan on how you will say it as well as mandatory steps on how to resolve the problem and prevent further possible mistakes in the future. By doing so, you make it known that you are aware that a problem exists and that you want to work together to solve it.  If you show some examples of solving mistakes and misjudgments, you have also contributed to the candidate not giving up. Of course, there is more than just negative feedback. Highlight, praise a good idea, solution, or significant effort to achieve the goal. What is by no means allowed - not providing an opinion and not giving any feedback to the candidate.

Mentor student Mentoring can be challenging, sometimes it can take you more time than you planned and require a lot of patience. However, it awards you significant progress. A good mentor never stops being a student. Don’t be surprised if, at the end of the internship program, it comes out that you are the one who learned a lot, maybe more than the candidate themselves. TOMISLAV NIKOLIĆ

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Support for the local Startups.
April 19, 2021
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For many years, we have been interested in the development potential of local communities that lack the opportunity for growth. We want to create those opportunities by providing support for the local Startup scene in Ćuprija.
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For many years, we have been interested in the development potential of local communities that lack the opportunity for growth. We want to create those opportunities by providing support for the local Startup scene in Ćuprija.  Today, fortunately, we can witness numerous examples of fantastic Startup stories that have been realised and set off on the path of further success. However, the reality is a little bit different. Many people have great business ideas but not enough investment to go a step further in development and ‘launch’ their product or service. Many questions arise here - how to start, what are the necessary steps?Quantox Technology has decided to help implement these steps. Providing all the necessary technical support, we want to give that much needed `push` for a maximum of 10 Startups registered in Ćuprija. With an investment of up to 50.000 euros, which will be reflected in technical support and consulting, we want to help business stories that arise far from large IT centers.All Startups registered on the territory of Ćuprija will have the opportunity to apply and Quantox will, as a technical partner, support the growth and development of the local community.All information, as well as application forms, you can get via mail startup@quantox.com Let’s start up together!

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Paper Girl
April 16, 2021
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A situation like “You are missing one paper” is unknown to her. In her creative chaos, as she calls her desk, you can find every contract, invoice, greeting card, note or long-forgotten phone number. She is someone who laughs loudly and contagiously. Although she is mostly the oldest in the team, the spirit of the student did not leave her. That is why most of her colleagues would characterize her as - joyful. And for some unknown reason, she always has the strangest costume at masquerades.If the repairman is needed in the middle of the night, she has a man. If anything needs to be fixed urgently, she has a man. If you need to find a rare whiskey, a book, an animal :), she has a man.She is Dragana, known to us as Jana, and for 5 years we have had the privilege to spend every working day with her.Happy five years of work and to celebrate beautiful moments together for a long time.

  • What would you advise yourself 5 years ago?

Nothing, just to take the best from every situation I’m in and to be patient. Time is the one that teaches you wisdom and gives you experience.

  • Do you remember your first day at work?

I remember that I was very happy and fulfilled. We were in the old office, 15 of us. I had a beautiful welcome from the whole team. Everyone worked relaxed, with music, and then, I got the nickname Jana. I was not into it the first time, but later I got used to it.

  • What people don’t know about you?

I don’t know why, but they don’t believe that I know how to cook. Everyone thinks that my husband does that in my house.

  • What would you never give up?

Sea and chocolate.

  • Which moment is most memorable to you?

Halloween, when we organised a celebration with cocktails and masks...and our New Year’s celebrations as well as Team Buildings and hanging outs till dawn… And of course you Nađa, as my roommate on all trips :)

  • Do you hang out with colleagues out of work?

When we have time, we gather together and there is always some good food around. Now, with our kids, private gatherings became bigger.

  • Which of your professional skills do you consider to be most valuable?

Persistence and communicativeness. I have a specific way of communicating with people that turned out to be very successful. To be honest, I really love my job and I think that communication is my strongest skill. There lies my success.

  • How would your colleagues describe you?

I am someone who cheers people up and lifts the atmosphere in the office.

  • How much paper went through your hands?

A lot. Tons, I think.

  • What is the secret to keeping old binders?

We have to keep them for 5 years, that is the role…There is always documentation that is needed at some point, and I personally have a small archive in my desk that is not thrown away. Sometimes I’m the only one who can save the day.

  • What are the verses of Jana that you like the most?

I don’t listen to that kind of music but I do like the song Hajde Jano konja da prodamo….Often Nebojša (my husband) says to me - Jana, please make some coffee.

  • What kind of coffee do Neša and Đole like to drink? ( your postmen)

They eat candies, they are my super postmen who helped me a lot during the lockdown last year. Those two men are always willing to meet our needs.

  • What is the difference between management and worker-ment? :)

It’s a great thing that when you know the difference and you don’t start to act arrogant once you move up to a higher position. That famous sentence came about when some young colleagues clumsily became interested in ‘who is who’, of course in a humorous way, while we played darts. Then I had to explain ‘who is who’, right? :) First ‘who’ is management, the second one is worker-ment :)

  • Do you have some totally irrational fear of something?

Fear of loneliness.

  • Weirdest food that you have tasted?

Chinese and I don’t like it.

  • If you are not an administrative manager, what would you be?

Stewardess, that was my wish since primary school. And to study geography, that was my favourite subject. And then, I ended up studying law…

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QUANTOX at Haufe X360 Summit
March 14, 2023
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Meet us from the 29-30 of March, we are looking for an exchange of experience and ideas that will improve the digital world and shape our future!
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Meet us on 29 - 30 March

We are looking for an exchange of experience and ideas that improve the digital world and shape our future!

Gathering together Haufe experts and IT companies, partners, and clients, the Haufe X360 Summit takes place at the Kameha Grand Hotel in Bonn from the 29th to the 30th of March.

Lecturers from Haufe and Acumatica - the platform on which Haufe is based- will discuss planned system innovations and software improvements. 

We are looking forward to hearing from great people, meeting other Haufe partners, and sharing experiences and ideas.

The Quantox Crew will be there!

  • Dušan Milojević / Head of Managed Services
  • Thomas Priemel / ERP Consultant
  •  Darko Šarenac / Partnership and Business Development Manager

You can meet our people and find out more about our services, advanced digital solutions, and models of cooperation. We are happy to have a chance to network with new potential clients and all new partners ahead!

Summit Agenda and more info can be found at the link

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How to use the power of T3 stack and tRPC to create full-stack applications
February 27, 2023
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In this talk, you'll learn how to harness the power of T3 stack and tRPC to easily create full-stack serverless applications. We'll dive into the benefits of using tRPC in NextJS to create modern and scalable web apps.
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Petar Slović, Chief Innovation Officer @ Quantox Technology, will give a lecture at a workshop organized by DaFED at the Rectorate of the University of Novi Sad on March 1, starting at 6 p.m.

At Peter's workshop "Simplifying Full Stack Serverless Development with tRPC in NextJS" visitors will have the opportunity to learn how to use the power of the T3 stack and tRPC to create scalable full-stack serverless applications.

DaFED is a non-profit organization dedicated to creating educational workshops and networking events for designers, developers, and all tech and innovation enthusiasts.

Discover the benefits of using tRPC in NextJS and learn how tRPC can facilitate the creation of secure and efficient serverless APIs without burdensome infrastructure management.

The workshop is free, and you can find more information, registration, and a link to the live stream at https://dafed.org/

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TES Affiliate Conference @ Lisbon 2023
February 21, 2023
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Quantox Technology is coming to Lisbon with 50 developers available right now! Complete software development from scratch and all-round IT support services.
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Propel Your Business and Find Your New Team Of Developers @TES Affiliate Conference

Lisbon | February 22-25, 2023

Are your software projects delayed due to a lack of developers?
Are you finding it hard to hire and retain good developers?
Are you trying to reduce costs and increase the flexibility to scale your project?
Are you looking for a partner you can trust?

Quantox Technology is coming to Lisbon with 50 developers available right now!

Complete software development from scratch and all-round IT support services.

Pinpoints!
  • 16+ years of experience
  • 550+ experts in the diverse technology stack
  • 13 offices & 7 countries
  • 250+ successful projects
  • Super-quick scaling
  • ISO 9001 and 27001
Boost Your Business!
  • Thorough understanding and approach
  • Flexibility & adaptability to each client and change
  • Managed team & scaling resources to your project
  • Efficiency, excellence, and trust
See You @ TES Affiliate Conference!
3 days, 2000+ participants , 75+ speakers, 200+ exhibitors, 80+ countries

The Oitavos Hotel, Cascais/Lisbon, Portugal
Quantox Booth Location: MMT6

And Meet Our People!

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Alek

If you are looking for a man who will answer your questions about potential partnership opportunities, look no further. Alek is our CDO with solid skills in leading teams and running projects developed over the years.  Do you have projects that need reinforcement, and engineering support or do you need a partner for brand-new software solutions? Talk to Alek and find out more.

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Dan

He is your guy if you have a major project planned or ongoing but don't know quite yet how to ensure your software development is running smoothly. As our COO, with more than 15 years of experience in the IT industry, Dan can understand you and optimize your software development process.

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Quantox Technology Ensures an €20 Million Investment from Sandberg Capital
January 20, 2023
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A new milestone in the IT world! Building the future with strong partnerships! Quantox Technology and Sandberg Capital have signed a partnership for the further expanding growth of the company, bringing
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A new milestone in the IT world! Building the future with strong partnerships!

Quantox Technology and Sandberg Capital have signed a partnership for the further expanding growth of the company, bringing it to a higher level! A €20 million investment is aimed at making a significant leap for Quantox’s future sustainable development, talent acquisition, and strategic global expansion.

Sandberg Capital is a Slovak private equity company established in 2014 with an AUM exceeding €340 million. It focuses on investments in small and medium businesses in the Slovak Republic and the region of Central and Eastern Europe, including among investors institutional ones, such as the European Investment Fund.

This partnership is one of the top 5 investments in the region so far, signed with companies from Serbia.

With Sandberg’s support, Quantox Technology plans to make successful breakthroughs in new markets, building even stronger client relationships with greater freedom and creativity in creating new software solutions.

“By entering into a partnership, we want to broaden our expertise and further strengthen our position as a leading IT employer in the region. Also, this investment will enable us to have a greater presence in the European and US markets, which will mean a lot to our clients by increasing the range of services in delivering high-end digital solutions and providing comprehensive IT support”

Vuk Popović, founder of Quantox Technology

The company’s focus remains the same – discovering new perspectives and empowering the Q team. The partnership is an additional lift that will bring Quantox even closer to long-term growth, sustainability and stability.

“Given Sandberg’s multiple investments in the IT sector, we see an increasingly strong push for digitalization across the economy. At the same time, we perceive a severe shortage of IT professionals that may be preventing companies from growing and achieving their strategic goals. The investment in Quantox reflects our long-term strategy of partnering with ambitious entrepreneurs in sectors that directly or indirectly help with the digital transformation of the economy,”

Michal Rybovič, Partner at Sandberg Capital.

Matej Klenovsky, Investment manager at Sandberg Capital, believes that Quantox and Sandberg share a similar growth mindset and have the same ambitions and perspectives for future achievements.

“Quantox, in addition to employing a large number of IT professionals and having a great ability to attract clients from various industries, is truly committed to the development of the local IT community. We believe that this company is more than ready for the next step and we are eager to follow them along the way, giving support through our experience, knowledge, and capital.“

Matej Klenovsky, Investment manager at Sandberg Capital

Both partners will be focused on strengthening Quantox’s business – establishing a local presence, expanding the spectrum of services to respond to clients’ demands from all parts of the world, and improving internal processes and organizational structure.

“We are extremely grateful for the trust and support of our new partners – this is a kind of confirmation for everything we have done so far, as well as the opportunity to be even better and grow together. Following the shared vision for Quantox, we strive for global expansion and adoption of new knowledge, skills, and experiences while preserving the values ​​and culture of the company itself”

Vuk Popović, founder of Quantox Technology

With 16 years of experience, Quantox is recognized as a reliable partner in the world of digital technologies. After three successful acquisitions in the last year, this is an important step and kind of “wind at our back” that will lead us closer to our vision – to grow in expertise, nurture people as the priority value and become one of the most trusted and efficient partners in the digital world.

Quantox was advised by Grubišič & Partners – Corporate Finance as financial advisor and Four Legal as legal advisor and Sandberg Capital was advised by ESFA as financial advisor, EY as financial & tax due diligence advisors, and BDK Advokati as their legal support.

A new digital era is at our doorstep. By supporting clients worldwide and developing IT potential in our region – we continue making ideas and vision possible!

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Another Boost to the Quantox Team!
December 14, 2022
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Proud to announce that our team has received another reinforcement! We are introducing Marko Nikolić - the New Head of Finance at Quantox.
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Proud to announce that our team has received another reinforcement! We are introducing Marko Nikolić – the New Head of Finance at Quantox.

With many years of experience in various senior positions and expertise in the financial sector, Marko brings a unique set of skills. He is highly creative, innovative, and well-versed in the latest financial trends and strategies.

His passion for finance and enthusiasm for achieving results and high goals make him the perfect person for this position at Quantox. With his expertise in the financial sector, Marko will bring fresh ideas that will help the company develop and grow even more.

What are the expectations, and what is the biggest challenge in working in an international IT company like Quantox?

My primary expectation is to grow professionally together with the company. The biggest challenge of working in a large company like Quantox is coordinating activities with many colleagues from several countries.

In what way will your experience contribute to Quantox in further business?

My experience is complementary to colleagues from the finance sector. I expect that it will contribute to the realization of new initiatives, such as, for example, the implementation of the new budget.

The events of the last few years have led to sudden turbulence in the global market. We see them even today, and they are, to some extent, the cause of changes in how many IT companies work. In your opinion, which strategies of financial adaptation to such changes have given good results, and which could be applied in Quantox – bearing in mind the spread of the company over seven markets?

Quantox has a concrete and straightforward business model, and we should stick to it – “back to basics”!

This can be a competitive advantage in the current global financial trends and can be used in both cases – to expand in the markets where Quantox already operates and to win new ones.

How do digitization and accelerated development of technology affect the role and work of the financial sectors? Do methods and approaches change, and how?

In the Finance and Accounting sector, a sudden jump in the application of Business Intelligence tools for reporting to management and investors was noticeable in the previous years. As a result, CFO-s and their teams had to adapt and improve their reporting. Modern platforms and programs help them in these endeavors; technology is progressing and taking an important place, so constant adjustments are also needed in this sector.

Many factors influence decision-making, especially now. What are the biggest risks, and what are the biggest opportunities you currently see for Quantox’s business?

I believe that the current global situation on the market is simultaneously the biggest risk – it can lead to a decrease in demand for our services – but also the biggest opportunity to expand into new markets under more favorable conditions than before.

What is your main motivation and inspiration in business – what drives you again and again?

I like to innovate, propose and create new things, and constantly look for ways to improve and upgrade that creation.

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Transforming Quantox’s Managed IT Services with Dušan Milojević
November 23, 2022
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New Head of Managed IT Services opening new paths and opportunities for Quantox Quantox is dedicated toward providing organizations with a solution for system monitoring and management
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New Head of Managed IT Services opening new paths and opportunities for Quantox

Quantox is dedicated toward providing organizations with a solution for system monitoring and management that will help dispose of the break-fix approach. As a managed IT services provider, we aim to simplify IT management for other companies efficiently and affordably.

Dušan Milojević has the expertise and experience to make Quantox a leading managed IT services vendor in Europe, implement new IT technologies and build worldwide-applicable solutions with his team.

From Microsoft to Quantox – can you describe your career journey and what does it mean for you to further develop your expertise at Quantox?

I started from the university and Microsoft Academy, and then went through the positions of Consultant, Developer and Analyst. Right now my official role means leading three different teams for the implementation of various products. The biggest challenge for me to get the company as a leading vendor for managed services as Quantox is for custom development.

What are the goals of the managed IT services department and what do those goals bring to the overall business process of Quantox Technology?

The goals of the managed IT services department are to accumulate as much expertise and projects from various vendors like Microsoft, Salesforce, even IBM, and Oracle. The people in our department and their work are very strongly connected, no matter which team they depend on.

In the future, Quantox will expand its business areas and build solutions that can be implemented worldwide. So, the power this department gives to the company is being able to cover all needs that come from one customer. Custom development and managed services have a great tendency to work well together and bring new opportunities to each other.

After the first month at Quantox, what are your impressions?

I’m thrilled to be a part of Quantox. At the moment, I’m still trying to get all procedures lined up and getting to know the on-boarding team members while working with other colleagues on our first potential projects.

Why would a company need managed IT services and what parts of its environment would Quantox’s managed IT services department look after?

Companies in some sectors, like Fintech and Telco, use more than fifty systems in their daily business. All of those need to be integrated into one place, and that’s where we come in – we can fully cover all these processes with our team. Having a corporation as a client is a great opportunity that can lead us to long-term partnerships.

The IT industry is fast-paced and constantly evolving and at the moment we have many new technologies present at the scene. In your opinion, can those new technologies be implemented in the processes and what benefits would that bring?

Of course, we need to follow all new approaches and technologies. From the last conference in Munich, I’ve realized that we can integrate PowerApp with Business Central as an app that can be the solution for warehouse management with fewer costs instead of building the app by itself from scratch. We also plan to get RPA (robot process automation) part of the integration team and start working with machine learning. Quantox’s managed service department is pretty good at keeping up with the latest technology trends.

What do you think is the most interesting part of your job, and what are some of the biggest challenges Quantox managed IT services department may be faced with?

The most interesting things about working in Managed Services will be the projects and the possibility of having a proven team working for one of the biggest customers in their branches globally. However, the biggest challenge will be to put Quantox on the managed services market for this part of Europe which is our goal for the next two years.

What is your main drive, motivation, and inspiration in business – what drives you over and over again?

What drives me forward is having new opportunities on a daily level – new employees, technologies, countries, projects, and approaches. I also firmly believe that people can improve their skills only if they step out of their comfort zone, which is what my team and I are doing right now.

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Quantox Launched a Start-up Accelerator!
June 2, 2022
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QLab Accelerator aim is to support fresh ideas, build strong teams and make innovative startups possible. And we are starting from our own house!
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QLab is Born!

Having ideas is great - getting know-how is a step to another level!

QLab Accelerator aim is to support fresh ideas, build strong teams and make innovative startups possible. And we are starting from our own house!

Quantox launched an internal call for Quantox people with the most promising start-up ideas with a goal to support it and transform it into marketable digital solutions.

From professional guidance and mentoring support, specialized business & start-up knowledge, through networking and funding opportunities -  QLab is designed to give major support during the idea development from scratch.

By joining the contest and submitting their ideas, our people have a chance to get an opportunity for a 3 months educational program this summer, specially designed to turn their brainchild into a successful product, and get a chance for funding.

The most promising concepts and teams will be chosen for the program to gain essential business, expert, technical knowledge, and guidance from experienced mentors from all core fields, needed to kick off their start-up idea. Furthermore, the best idea on the final pitch will get a grant of 10.000 EUR to provide a smooth start and push for further development.

Lead by the mission to be a generator of internal knowledge, skills, and ideas to create value and make a leap in the digitalization era, and create an environment that encourages quality and innovative approaches to digital challenges, Quantox decided to start QLab Accelerator as an innovative tech nest for all those who aim to go further.

It is possible to turn ideas into reality with proper support and experienced people behind you. We believe in the ideas and knowledge that make a difference!

We truly believe in the potential of this program to discover remarkable solutions from our people and we are thrilled about the possibility to expand it beyond the internal hub in the future. 

It’s not just about ideas.

It’s about MAKING IDEAS HAPPEN!

Dare to innovate, we are here to support you!

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HumanITarian CS:GO tournament
April 10, 2020
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For the weekend of April 4 and 5, a Humanitarian Counter-Strike tournament was organized for all domestic IT companies in Serbia...
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For the weekend of April 4 and 5, a Humanitarian Counter-Strike tournament was organized for all domestic IT companies in Serbia, which aimed to raise funds for organizations and institutions that help the most vulnerable groups of people affected by the Covid-19 virus pandemic.

In addition to raising funds for organizations that help health workers and other most vulnerable groups of people in our society, the goal of the competition was to maintain contact with colleagues from our company, contact and community between all domestic companies, an exercise in quarantine as well as focus and fun at a time that is stressful for many of us.

70 teams from domestic IT companies participated in the tournament, and the initial fund of 1,000,000 dinars increased daily and 3,242,000 dinars were collected.

After the successful realization of the tournament, it was decided that the funds will be directed as follows:

50% of the budget - 1,621,000.00 dinars to the Clinical Center in Nis

30% of the budget - 972,600.00 dinars to the Republic Health Insurance Fund for assistance to medical staff

20% of the budget - 648,400.00 dinars to UNICEF for the purchase of equipment

You can find more about the tournament on the official website: https://hitturnir.com/

Due to the great interest and positive impressions of the actors in this event, the epilogue of this humane story is that the IT league was formed in cooperation with other organizations.

The greatest satisfaction of us, as a company that was in the role of organizers, is that all participants as well as companies from the community enjoyed and came out of the event with extremely positive impressions.

We are transmitting some of them to you

"Great fun. And of course, very happy to win the tournament :) We would participate again"  winning team

"First of all, a very positive surprise since the whole IT community organized very quickly and the number of registered companies was much larger than I expected. It is difficult to describe in words the moment where due to the given circumstances and difficulties in economic and social terms there is such a large number of people, organized in a short period of time around the humanitarian action. In addition, I accepted this activity as an online team building where we had a lot of fun and laughter :). Also, in addition to games and fun, we had the opportunity to discuss various topics with colleagues and share experiences and opinions, which is, of course, another positive result "

"Really nice and pleasant experience. An interesting goal of the tournament was set, so everything got an interesting note :-D"

"Great! The team had fun, hung out, reminded of the times when Counter was played much more actively ... :)"

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The dark side of JavaScript
October 11, 2019
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JavaScript is one of the most popular programming languages available. It is a lightweight, interpreted, or just-in-time compiled programming language with first-class functions...
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Dark side of JavaScript

JavaScript is one of the most popular programming languages available. It is a lightweight, interpreted, or just-in-time compiled programming language with first-class functions (your functions can be arguments and returned values as much as any variable, or any literal). While it is mostly known as the scripting language for web pages, many non-browser environments also use it, such as Node.js, Apache CouchDB and Adobe Acrobat. It is dynamic and event-driven - uses an event-loop in a single thread, which reduces concurrent programming complexity a lot. It is also prototype-oriented (rather than class-oriented like Java or C++)JavaScript is a prototype-based, multi-paradigm, dynamic language, supporting object-oriented, imperative, and declarative (e.g. functional programming) styles. It represents the de-facto programming language for client code running in the browser.The biggest thing to me about JavaScript is how light it is to write code. It is easy to learn and easy to use, except when it’s not. There are many “gotchas” that can trip you up. Sadly, this design is what gives JavaScript a lot of bad parts or how I like to call them "the dark side".Let’s cover them.

Types

Sadly, and probably the worst choice ever made about JS, is that it’s weakly typed. Variables are untyped, only values are, and what types are they? It’s either Object, Symbol, String, Number, Boolean, Null (yeah), and Undefined (yeah, undefined is a type of his own). What’s even kind of ridiculous is that when you test that your variable is an object, you have to do this :if (typeof myObject === "object" && myObject !== null)Because your object can be of type Object, and still be null you know.It is easy to write code with a dynamically typed language, but it is also easy to create errors. That’s where people started using TypeScript and Flow.

It Can't Do Arithmetic

Numbers in JavaScript are double-precision floating points. Which means you have no integer type. What’s the problem with it? At a high level, it's because JavaScript used the IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic0.1 + 0.2 = 0.30000000000000004

Coercion

The most painful topic about JS is coercion. This is what all should be aware of.Recall that JS has native types (Number, String… etc) and that variables are not typed, values are. When you do:typeof myVar === "number"You are actually looking to know if the type of the value myVar is pointing to is a number. It’s important to understand that.Now, what happens when you want to do an operation with two variables, whose values are different types?let a = 10;let b = "10";let c = a + b; // ???A decimal 10 is represented differently than a string 10. For example, the number 10 could be represented in 8 bits as 00001010. The string 10, is encoded using two ASCII characters *: 00110000 (48) and 00110001 (49).To do a proper calculation, the JavaScript Engine must ensure both operands are of the same type. And JS tries to do the best for you, so in this case, it will assume you just want to concatenate a decimal 10 to a string 10, and returns a string value of “1010”.You have to be very careful. And you know where this might hurt you the most? Here are some coercion examples:[] + [] → "" // Empty string? These are arrays![] + {} → [object object]{} + [] → 0 // Why isn't the operation commutative???{} + {} → NaN // ???16 == [16] → true // Array converted into string, then into number16 == [1,6] → false // But what is array converted into?"1,6" == [1,6] → true

coercion of JavaScript

CallBack Hell

Callbacks are just the name of a convention for using JavaScript functions. There isn't a special thing called a 'callback' in the JavaScript language, it's just a convention. Instead of immediately returning some result like most functions, functions that use callbacks take some time to produce a result. The word 'asynchronous', aka 'async', just means 'takes some time' or 'happens in the future, not right now'. Usually, callbacks are only used when doing I/O, e.g. downloading things, reading files, talking to databases, etc.Nesting callbacks (function calls) will create an issue for you without knowing what function and when will be executed (callback-hell)Solution for this is using promises, generators, async-await.

Global Variables

Why are global variables wrong?That’s some space allocated you’ll never get back until you nullify them explicitly by callingwindow.x = nullIt induces sides effects in your functions that are going to use that, which makes the code way more complex to understandOther people could as well have used this variable for a library or something (which isn’t rare for browser UI libs). Worst than that, one could inject malicious code in that global that would make your code crash or worst, leak pieces of information.It’s hard to test global variables because they are global, and their usage is hard to determine.There’s tons of way to get away without using global variables (such as closures and IIFE). Always use let and const when you declare a variable, and if you’re not confident, use strict.

Scope Inconsistencies

Developer should be aware of using scopes. Especially when "this" comes in question. Every function, every object create their own scope, and some variables or other functions might not be available at some parts of the code. Therefore you need to be careful about inner and outer scope of some object/functionTalking about this keyword, developers often make mistakes using this in arrow functions.const foo = () => {let a = 10;console.log(this)}foo() -> // this will refer to global (outer scope).The reason why is this happening is that arrow functions do not have this.

Support for Other ES versions

There are a lot of bugs covered in new ES versions of the language. But to have support for older libraries and scripts, browsers support older versions, and therefore all older sites could "live".The advice and solution for this is using the newest versions like ES6+ with 'use strict' directive on top of your code or top of function body that you write.When it is located at the top of a script, the whole script works the “modern” way. The "use strict" directive switches the engine to the “modern” mode, changing the behavior of some built-in features. Several language features, like “classes” and “modules”, enable strict mode automatically. Strict mode is supported by all modern browsers. Without "use strict", everything still works, but some features behave in the old-fashion, “compatible” way. We’d generally prefer modern behavior.I love JavaScript and use it daily. But that doesn't mean that there aren't some really awful errors in the language. I think I didn’t even closely cover every bad thing in JS and how to avoid them, but I want this list to be updated as much as possible, so please don’t hesitate to give some feedback, and subjects that I should cover.

Quantox has a Jedi Mind!

JavaScript is far from perfect, but Quantox JavaScript developers love what they do and they know how to avoid the snares and traps of this programming language. Thanks to the years of experience and vast knowledge, they've mastered the art of JavaScript development and are ready to build perfect apps despite the imperfections. Partner up with Quantox to build your dream app using JavaScript. Let's Talk!

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Introduction to programming - tips for beginners!
December 26, 2018
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In the introduction of this text, I would like to convey my experience, offer a few tips for technologies and how to use them, write a short guide through the languages that I myself have passed and how, by learning, I became a Front-end developer.
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Becoming a Programmer...

In the introduction of this text, I would like to convey my experience, offer a few tips for technologies and how to use them, write a short guide through the languages that I myself have passed and how, by learning, I became a Front-end developer.


The first thing you should ask yourself and be real with the answer - "Why do I want to become a programmer?"


The "Why" question is an important part because it deals with specific motivation. Working in a programming company, cool things, salary, the possibility of attaining new knowledge, hanging out with colleagues and remote work are some good sides of working in a developer environment.
Why is it most important to deal with this issue? Precisely because programming and work in IT companies besides cool things, good earnings, frequent organizations of meetups, socializing, excursions, remote work, there is another side - which is great responsibility, dedication, renunciation for the advancement and learning of new technologies , all in order to track new trends in a time where technology has taken great power and is rapidly advancing.


The basic and first precondition for fast and easy mastering of technologies is the knowledge of English. All tutorials, all books are in English. Every communication is done on the same, and every problem or solution you are searching is also in English.

Important things to keep in mind when entering the world of computers, programming, or some other IT job:
Everything has to start from the basics and that should apply to every programming language. For example, if you are far off with your knowledge in Java, you would have to start from the basics if you had to learn C#.


Do not compare yourself with other developers, not everyone progresses at the same tempo, it is important to be persistent because persistence is everything, however hard it may be. You should be able to get out of the comfort zone because programming demands it, every problem is solvable, but each problem is unique and needs to be approached in a unique way.


Also, competing with others can have a negative effect on you, because you will see that you will not be moving fast enough in order to reach someone. This is not a solution. I am saying this from my own experience, right from the start you need to dive into research about programming and languages as such, you need to decide in which direction you want to improve, learn and ultimately what to do.

Programming is a very broad concept that comes through a lot of spheres over the web, programs or games to robotics, science, and so on. You need to learn how to allocate time both in learning and working on projects, it's important to get work habits as well as the habit of coding.


Set small goals for the beginning, not because you care about your progress, but because you care for that progress. Make a list of things you want to end on that day, at least if it's just one page of reading or watching a video tutorial or writing 20 lines of code.
Make a git account and commit a significant change every day, so you'll keep up with your progress.


Programming Languages Overview


So, we have basic divisions (directions), such as Operating Systems, Applications for Phones, Web Applications and the Web Generally, VR, AR, MR, Game Development, Robotics, Networks, System Administrators, DevOps, IoT.

Popular Programming Languages

            Java, C, C#, C++, Objective-C, Swift, JavaScript, PHP, Python, Ruby

Learn C++ in 21 days

           As we have said, it is best to decide for one direction and to stick with it. Nobody says it will be easy and fast. You should skip tutorials and books that offer to learn in 21 days, 10 days and so on. It is best to choose one language to stick to the basics, rules, understand the structure of the data, the variable, the command, the syntax of the language itself and, of course, after the theory comes to practice, practice, practice.

After that comes the higher level, which is work on the project. My first project was a personal portfolio site. In short, I will walk you through some programming languages and what they are used for.

Java

It is mostly used for applications on phones, android. We also have a great application in IoT.
Java is a very portable, cross-platform, (JVM) Java virtual machine. Otherwise, it is a statically-typed language, which means that the code is checked before the application is built. It is designed to be similar to C++. Java is an (OOP)   object-oriented programming language.
Its most famous framework is Spring.
A lot of popular tools have been written in Java, most notably: Eclipse, Hadoop, Android, Android App ...
* Statically typed languages are faster than dynamically typed languages.

Python

Very versatile language, applicable almost everywhere, powerful and easy to learn. It is recommended for beginners because it develops a good programming logic. Its power and diversity is seen in the fact that it can be good for web applications (backend framework Django) and is also good for data analysis, AI, scientific analysis. Most developers use python to create some tool or mini-game for raspberry pi or Arduino.
Python is a dynamically typed language, however, it is quite fast.
Things that are written in python:
Atom, Eclipse, Sublime Text, PyCharm, Blender, BitTorrent, part of Ubuntu, Civilization VI uses python for most tasks, Overwatch.

PHP

A programming language specifically designed for the web. Its focus is on the back-end, programming web applications on the server side.
A very popular and sought-after language because, as with JS, a large part of the web works on PHP.
PHP is dynamically typed.
The most famous web application written in PHP is only Facebook.

C, C++, C#

Similar to each other, all come from the C language. Except C#, which is Microsoft's product, C and C++ are very difficult to learn. If you go into the adventure with these languages, keep in mind that you will not only learn the language as such but also how the computer actually works, what is happening on low-level programming processes, because C is the closest to machine language.

  • C# developed by Microsoft is also used to create applications for making games through the Unity Game engine.
  • C# is a statically typed language.
  • .NET is the framework that goes with C# and is used for the web.
  • C++, known to be a very powerful language, allows you to control computer resources - processor, memory.
  • Used in the game industry, game engines, desktop programs. Many AAA video games are made in this language. It is a very complex, statically typed language of incredible speed. Simply put, created for all and any platform.
  • In C/C++ code that is written is primarily for operating systems. C is a great language for writing OS drivers, as well as writing the OS kernel. This power gives him precisely what is low-level language.
  • The most popular applications/programs which are written in this language are Winamp, Sublime TEXT.

JavaScript

JS allows us to build interactive websites. As the main programming language used on the web at the front of the web, it is popular with a number of frameworks and libraries, such as ReactJS, VueJS, Angular, Ember, jQuery.  Application in JS or its frameworks can be found in the back-end, nodeJS, and also with Electron, you can make a cross-platform desktop application.
As a dynamically typed language, JS is slow in creating desktop applications but it is used and is getting better at it.
JS, as well as PHP, are responsible for the entire web, so it makes no sense to list what is written in JS.

Swift

If you want to be exclusively engaged in the development of native iOS and MacOS applications, then Swift is just for you.
Swift is a statically typed language, xCode (its IDE) will check everything before the application goes out.
The language is very young, but also very popular, has the tendency to replace Objective-C, which also serves for writing anything that is under the Apple brand.
For the purpose of enumeration in Swift, Firefox is written for iOS, Flappy bird, HN Reader.

Ruby

Ruby's popularity is the first in its syntax, which is almost like writing something in English. Ruby on Rails is a framework that is, in fact, a full stack web framework. Designed to make programming easier and more fun, it has been used in web development, as well as in making games.
Ruby is a dynamically typed language.
After all this, I hope that you have a little clearer picture of the way the programming works. So if you decide to learn to programme, regardless of the language you decide to use, it's important to investigate it thoroughly. Learning programming is best through college or some licensed course, but it is important to learn by yourself throughout the entire school. Good books, internet, and good tutorials are all you need.

If you are a gamer, make tic-tac-toe, sudoku or flappy bird. It does not have to look the same for the same logic of the application itself.
If you want to better understand front-end development, make your own website.
If you want to create a full product web application, start by making an online bookstore, blog, using google maps API for your personal web navigation.

Several sites for beginners, basics.

https://www.w3schools.com                                         W3Schools
https://www.codecademy.com                                      CodeCademy
https://www.udemy.com                                                 Udemy
http://webnstudy.com/                                                    WebnStudy
https://www.webprogramiranje.org                              WebProgramiranje
https://enki.com/enkiapp                                                EnkiApp
http://www.bestprogramminglanguagefor.me           BestProgrammingLanguageForMe

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Quantox Promotions
November 1, 2018
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This is a small step for developers, but the big one for Quantox.Congratulations to all members of the team on the achieved success in the previous period.
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This is a small step for developers, but the big one for Quantox.Congratulations to all members of the team on the achieved success in the previous period. Work always pays off and brings good results. This time, your hard work brought the well-deserved promotion to you!

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Which framework should you choose?
October 16, 2018
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JavaScript framework is popular among developers for such benefits like efficiency, safety, and cost. The variety of frameworks for each development platform is huge.
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Milos Aksentijevic Front-end developer @ Quantox

JavaScript framework is popular among developers for such benefits like efficiency, safety, and cost. The variety of frameworks for each development platform is huge. It’s impossible to describe all of them and there is no need for it. Let’s narrow down our choice. As almost every company tends to have a website or at least a landing page, it would be good to review the most popular JavaScript frameworks.

For front-end developers, it’s increasingly challenging to make up their minds about which JavaScript application framework to choose, especially when they need to build a single-page application.
To simplify this choice of a JS framework for client-side development, we should reduce our options to several top solutions. For client-side development, our list of JavaScript frameworks includes React, Angular (Angular 2 or higher) and Vue.

Not every JavaScript-based “framework” we’ve just mentioned is an actual framework. But we can throw in several libraries to the pack and make those not-quite-frameworks feel like actual ones. We’re talking about React and Vue.js, which are both JS libraries for the view layer; and Backbone, which also only partially implements the Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture. For the purposes of this overview, however, we’ll use the term “framework” loosely to refer to all five of these JavaScript solutions.

An up-to-date JavaScript framework must comply with several requirements.

  • First, modern front-end JavaScript frameworks must respect the Web Components specification. In modern client-side development, we should build custom HTML elements, and it’s great that all the frameworks we’re reviewing support Web Components.
  • Second, a solid JavaScript framework should have its own ecosystem. Ready solutions aim at solving various problems of client-side development such as routing, managing app state, and communicating with the backend to name a few.
  • Angular, React and Vue all adhere to the latest JavaScript ES6+ specification; also each of them has their own ecosystems. Now, we can jump into the reviews of these top JS frameworks.

Angular2+

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Benefits

The biggest strength of Angular 2+ is its popularity. It could be argued that having the name Google associated with it has an impact on organizations considering it. There is a strong market for developers. It is also one of the few frameworks compared in this series that has an official set of rich components for building user interfaces.

Cons

We feel the Angular framework focuses on creating user interfaces in a single page application and does not address the larger concerns of a building a web application. This can lead to difficulties while maintaining projects if conventions are not established early. At a practical level, there is a lot of magic that occurs to provide run-time behavior that is not part of the core framework-provided technologies. This diminishes the value of TypeScript to the end-developer.

Why choose Angular?

If you need to source skills in a framework at scale, where the skills are generally easily portable, or you need to train teams on a framework and have a level of confidence they will be productive in short order, you might consider Angular 2+. If your web applications translate well into a model view pattern, then you might also consider Angular 2+. If you are happy with the Google Material UX pattern, then Material for Angular is a quick, easy, and robust way to follow that pattern.

React + Redux

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Benefits

The biggest strengths of React and Redux are their relative simplicity and focus. Taking the mantra of doing one thing and do it well it is hard to find fault that both libraries achieve very effectively what they set out to do.

Cons

The biggest weakness of both React and Redux are not what they are, but what they are not. To build a feature-rich web application, you need many other features and once you get away from the core of React, Redux and a couple of other libraries, you will find a hugely fragmented community, with countless solutions and patterns which may or may not be easy to integrate together.

Why choose React?

If you are in a situation where you need less hand-holding and are looking more for good libraries than a comprehensive framework, then React + Redux might be right. You do need to be honest about the abilities of your team and organization, not only during your initial development but throughout long-term application maintenance.

VueJS

vue.js framework logo

Benefits

The ability to incrementally adopt Vue.js is likely the biggest strength. Vue has a concise and rational architecture which makes it straightforward to understand and easy to build upon.

Cons

The desire to pivot between model view application and state container type applications can be confusing. It feels like there is a desire to remain relevant without fully embracing one application pattern over another. It feels to us that, at a minimum, it is confusing to those looking to Vue.js for a complete solution and could lead to inconsistent application patterns that are difficult to maintain.

Why choose Vue?

If you have a legacy web application that needs a more robust and contained application layer, then Vue.js might be a good fit for you to adopt. It has clear patterns and even with inexperienced teams, there is a right way and a wrong way. While there are not any out of the box Vue UX frameworks, there are extensive sets of coherent frameworks built on Vue.js that might work for your project.


A framework is nothing more than an embodiment of some patterns, integration of some technologies, and source code to help make our web applications easier to build and maintain. Challenge yourself or your team to take a holistic look at a framework, but first, start with a list of what is important to you and your organization, especially those things that transcend technical features.

Although we’ve mentioned only three web frameworks, professional developers should have an open mind as there’s no best JavaScript framework. There are many other examples of JavaScript frameworks and they are enough for building client-side apps.


JavaScript Frameworks Coming Together in Quantox!

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Front End developer – Now and then
September 15, 2018
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What is a front-end development? What does an FE developer do? What was the road of front-end development from its beginnings? Well, those are just a couple of questions for which you can find answers here.
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What is a front-end development? What does an FE developer do? What was the road of front-end development from its beginnings? Well, those are just a couple of questions for which you can find answers here.

Front-end Developer-Start of the Road

Front-end development first appeared alongside appearance of HTML and CSS. So it’s fair to say that the first front-end developers actually appeared in the early 1990s. It was not that popular at the moment, but with the expansion of the internet, HTML, and CSS it started to grow up as a really important part of web programming. At its beginnings, front-end developer didn’t do much. Their job was to just create a static website and make it look good. At the time until early 2000s front-end developer was called a web designer. A real breakthrough and the bright future for Front end developer started on 22nd of December in 1995. On that day, JavaScript as scripting language appeared for the first time. And then it was clear that front-end developer, oh sorry, the web designer is going to do much more than just making websites look good. After JS appearance new era for front-end development started.

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What is front-end development?

Since I am mentioning that term front-end development all the time, why shouldn’t I explain it a bit before we continue on with FE developer road? Front-end development is part of web development which code is executed on the client side. That actually means that code written by FE developer is served like that into a browser of the visitor of that web location and executed there. Throughout the time, that actually changed a bit, but I will speak about it when we reach that place on the front end developer road.

The Second Part of the FE Developer Road – Rapid Expansion

From moment JavaScript first appeared it wasn’t long after when the potential of it got on the surface of the web. Many people used JavaScript the way they wanted so it was very important at that time to actually create some ground rules and form standards and guidelines for use and its development. So, in 1997, ECMAScript first appeared as a standard for JavaScript. That was the beginning of a new Era for FE developers, still web designers at the time. ECMA did a lot concerning JavaScript evolving, but the road they had was very bumpy. Especially with version 4 which was supposed to be very innovative at the time. It got abandoned due to some political reasons about the complexity of update in 2008. Some people even had an opinion that it could break the internet, so it was abandoned. In December of 2009 ECMA released version 5, and on that version, JavaScript became what we know today.I took a bit of detour from FE road, just because of the importance of JavaScript and ECMAScript, but I back on road again.In early 2000s JavaScript already was very popular, but still didn’t become an important part of FE developers. In 2006 one thing appeared that changed everything in FE developer (still web designer at the time). It was an appearance of jQuery, as cross-platform JavaScript library.That was the year in which web designer found a crossroad.They got 2 roads ahead: one was to stay a designer and just design websites, and the other one was to become a programmer – WEB programmer – Front End Developer. And that is how web designers got divided and that’s how we became FE developers that we are today.

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Now, we who took a programmer road, well, we still had very bumpy road ahead of us. With jQuery, we had a lot of new possibilities to add to websites. Websites were no longer static. We have a dynamic part of a website. Sort of speak, we brought websites to life.So FE developers were then programmers, using JavaScript, HTML, and CSS, building much more than just web page, but still it wasn’t enough. We wanted to do more. ECMAScript continued to grow, new versions were released, but what made us today an important part of WEB development process, wasn’t just ECMAScript.

New FE Era – Frameworks and Preprocessors

Beside ECMAScript and jQuery, frameworks made a boom in FE development.The year was 2010, and that year made the great impact of FE developers. The first frameworks that we use today appeared. For example, it was Angular and Backbone. But why they made such an impact? Well, a difference between libraries and frameworks lies in how its implemented. When you use a library, you just call predefined functions from it and that’s it. What frameworks give you is much bigger. It gives you a set of rules, guidelines, frames in which you can create apps and websites with a lot of more possibilities. It allows you to design entire apps, combine it with libraries, manipulate DOM and much, much more. So today we have a lot of frameworks around us, and we can choose which we want to develop our apps. There is a lot of them and the most popular ones are Angular, Vue and React.

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In the new era, the late 2000s also made a breakthrough for FE developers when CSS is in question. As CSS is well, a bit uptight when developing is in question. Something had to happen in order developers get a chance to do more with less code. That Idea was the most important link in the chain that gave us CSS preprocessors. They give us an opportunity to do many things, have functions in CSS, have variables, entire parts of code used on multiple places, divide code into smaller pieces. And what’s the best in it: when you are done it gets compiled in plain CSS, and works like a charm. So today, preprocessors are used all the time. We also have a variety to choose from. We have the stylus, LESS, SASS and much more, but those 3 are the most used.One more thing was worth mentioning in this era: HTML expansion. Throughout years HTML evolved a lot too. Today, we have HTML5 which way more powerful than before.

FE Developer Today and a New Crossroad Around the Corner

Today, FE developers do a lot, not just make the website look good. FE developer today creates the structure of websites and apps. Makes the site have its life: creates all possible interactions of users with apps. He manipulates the DOM on the much higher level, a not just that. Creates virtual DOM and manipulates the content displayed. Communicates with a server to pick up data, but if needed, formats the data as needed or even creates data independently from Server.All that makes FE developer a very important link in the web development process.The new crossroad, what did I mean with that? JavaScript became so powerful that today, FE developer took one step from client side to server side. Today with JavaScript we have a possibility to create apps executed on the server, so are we going to stay Front End developers or we are stepping into Back-end part? JavaScript gave us that but also gave us Node.js. With JavaScript, we can now create REST structure…That is our next crossroad, where will FE developer go, only time will tell. Let's see what years to come to have to offer.FRONT END Developers, let's buckle up and enjoy the ride we are on!

Build Your Future With Quantox Front-end Development!

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What an accomplishment - 10 years in the company!
August 7, 2018
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Quantox Technology is a fairly young company, especially in this composition, but on this occasion, we would like to thank one of our first employees for dedicated and valuable work.
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Quantox Technology is a fairly young company, especially in this composition, but on this occasion, we would like to thank one of our first employees for dedicated and valuable work. Our colleague Miljan is with us for 10 years, and you will admit it is not a small thing at all. This way, we want to get to know you better with the guy who was there when it was difficult and when everything went smoothly. Read the entire interview below and get ready for some hilarious answers, because he is just like that - Funny as it gets!

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  • To begin with, we must say that it is a pleasure to interview someone who has been working for our company for 10 years. Of course, the first question must be related to the beginning, can you tell us how he was?
Miljan: Like every other start - hard and hard. Moving from one job to another and learning basic IT related matters at the moment you are 19 is not a small thing. It was hard for me, but I managed with the right people and their full support.
  • How would you describe your way of work?
Miljan: Hardworking, fair...
  • Which of your achievements are most prominent
Miljan: I'd say this jubilee, a decade spent in Quantox!
  • Can you remember the situation in which you were criticized at work?
Miljan: Ooooh... There were plenty of them. Criticism, but also praise.
  • How did you gain trust and build a successful business relationship that has been in place for 10 years?
Miljan: Honest work, persistence, desire to prove. Perfecting my skills was a crucial part of it also.
  • What's the most important thing you've learned in these 10 years, and did it help you only on a professional or both professional and a private plan?
Miljan: Trust! Definitely both!
  • Which of your professional qualities you take the most valuable?
Miljan: Loyalty!
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  • What has influenced you the most over these years and how?
Miljan: Hmm... what? The whole team, the friends who have supported me in the difficult and good situation... They always dragged me to the top and because of that I am extremely grateful. And my wife, of course.
  • In what direction would you want your career to develop, and where do you see yourself in 10 years?
Miljan: I would like to continue to improve on a personal plan, and to "grow" together with the company. And to the other part of the question, I will answer with one word: Here!
  • How do you think your colleagues would describe you in a few words?
Miljan: A very witty person I guess.
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  • Why is Quantox an ideal company for you, now, and 10 years ago, and what has changed since the beginning so far?
Miljan: We have progressed, we have expanded. I remember the days when only four of us started and today the company has more than 200 employees. It is ideal because it provides almost everything that other companies can not. You can learn and progress in various IT industries. Good salaries which are always on your account in time, which is rare in Serbia. A lot of traveling and hanging out with people from the company... I could continue like this for a long time, but you get the point.
  • What would you do if you were not what you are and what are you really?
Miljan: Hm, let say culinary.
  • When you are not in the office, you are spending your free time on?
Miljan: Kitchen, agriculture, reading books. Also, I spend a lot of time with my wife in recent months, we are waiting for a baby.
  • Would you like to share some secret with us, something that we do not know about you yet?
Miljan: No!
  • Given your internship in the company, you've certainly gone through many pleasant and unpleasant situations. Our next question for you is: What is the most beautiful moment in your career?
Miljan: Yes, of course, there were plenty of pleasant situations, but it's hard to tell. There are many beautiful moments, and from all the pleasant and beautiful situations that I have experienced for the past ten years, I would like to single out the moment when I was voted by the collective for the most humorous colleague.
  • And the heaviest one?
Miljan: The first cancellation from the client. I was young, I fell hard, there were thousands of questions at that moment, what further, how, where ... But the company and people in it are always ready to help you find a solution!
  • Quantox company is made up of young people, and where youth is, there is a joke. Can you point out the funniest moment you've experienced in the company?
Miljan: As I mentioned above, I have experienced a lot of interesting and funny situations here, and it's just impossible to single out one. If you asked me what is the most ridiculous situation today, maybe I could make a decision... For example, this morning Sale and I were having a breakfast, and we were eating the burek and yogurt, however, before he started eating, he opened up yogurt. Then, we started chatting about something, he forgot that he had opened it and he started to wave with that glass, thinking that it was not open ... Can you imagine how the office looked after this performance?
  • Favorite book, movie, series?
Miljan: What the footballers would say, Dostoyevsky, The Alchemist. There are plenty of books and movies too. Maybe from Stephen King's Green Mile, Shining. The movie also Fluttering, Fight Club...
  • If you can choose, which superhero would you be and why?
Miljan: Aladdin. I have a carpet that flies, I go wherever I want, I have a ghost from a lamp who fulfills all my wishes and what more can I ask for?! To fight with some scumbags is not my style.
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Scholarships for Gymnasium in Cuprija by Quantox
July 30, 2018
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In its long and rich history, Gymnasium in Cuprija has seen a large number of pupils. Some of them have become National Heroes, professors, doctors, and some have even earned the membership in the French Science Academy.
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Gymnasium in Cuprija

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In its long and rich history, Gymnasium in Cuprija has seen a large number of pupils. Some of them have become National Heroes, professors, doctors, and some have even earned the membership in the French Science Academy. But, no matter where they are and what they do, pupils from this famous gymnasium never forget their school and professors. Also, there are some of them who, with the great joy and a lot of proud, in the education field in their curriculum vitae put Gymnasium Cuprija! These people have decided to somehow pay the debt they feel they own to the school which has shaped them in the people they are today!That's the case with the Popovic Brothers - Vuk and Milan. Once pupils of Cuprija's gymnasium, these two young people are building their IT careers both in their home country and abroad. They are the owners of the Quantox Technology company which has been successfully dealing with the creation of websites and applications, for both the European and World market. Even though they have finished their education and left Cuprija's Gymnasium behind long ago, Milan and Vuk gladly come back to visit their hometown and the school which has, as they both say, had a huge influence on the development of their both personal and professional life.

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In order to pay their "debt" they feel they owe to the school (at least one part of it), but also to motivate current pupils to work hard and diligently, these two, for the fourth year in a row are providing scholarships for the most successful pupils.Three of the best pupils at the end of each school year are getting 50.000, 30.000, and 20.000 dinars from the Quantox Technology company. Besides this, the company has donated over 30 computers for the Informatics cabinet of Gymnasium.

"This is just a small sign of gratitude for the school we attended and for which the most beautiful memories bind us. At the same time, we want to encourage young people to devote themselves to the education, because education with their constant work and monitoring of the demands of the market will bring them desired success"  says the founder of Quantox, Vuk Popovic.

Quantox Technology now employs more than 180 programming experts in the offices in Cacak, Belgrade, Kragujevac, and Nis when speaking of their homeland, Serbia, and one office in Santa Monica, LA.

"By developing and improving the company, we have learned to listen and follow the need for the advancement of the communities in which we operate, because only together can we achieve goals that will be fruitful for the whole society. This is also the reason why we actively participate in the lives of these communities and support their development" they say from Quantox.
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A Brief Introduction to The Terminal
July 15, 2018
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Whether you are a Linux user or a MacOS, or even Windows, a programmer or even SysAdmin / DevOps, Terminal is an inevitable and very powerful thing in the OS.
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Whether you are a Linux user or a MacOS, or even Windows, a programmer or even SysAdmin / DevOps, Terminal is an inevitable and very powerful thing in the OS. This will be a brief description of the Terminal and its basic commands.

What Is Terminal and What's it For?

Basically, the bash shell is used by default. A shell is a program that uses commands assigned to it by the user (commands are defined, while new ones can be created) and forwards them to the OS that will show some output when executing the command. In addition to the bash shell (Bourne-Again shell), there is also sh and csh.

There are many standard Linux commands that are already installed along with the OS, which allow you to navigate through the system, install software packages, configure the system and applications, search the whole system or project, work with the git and more.

An instant when running a command is called the process.

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It is very important to know that almost everything in Linux is case-sensitive, including file names and directories, commands, arguments, and other options.

Popular Terminal Emulators You Can Install

  • Mac OS X: Terminal (default), iTerm 2
  • Windows: PuTTY, cmd
  • Linux: Terminal, KDE Console, XTerm

An excellent addition to the terminal is zsh (oh my zsh), this is an open-source framework. It comes with a large number of functions, plugins, themes, so you can beautify your Terminal and save time when writing commands.

The information displayed in the command prompt can be modified by the user; this looks like the command prompt on Ubuntu: name @ example: ~ $
name: current username
example: hostname server
"~": the current directory in which we are located. In bash, which is by default shell, tilde or "~", it is a special character that actually represents the path of the "home" directory, in this case, it represents "/ home/name"
"$": prompt symbol, this marks the end of the command prompt, followed by the input of the user's keyboard

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Linux commands:


uptime -> displays the time since the last boot time
whoami -> shows who you are
uname -> displays system information
whereis -> finds the location of the file that is running for the given program
screenfetch -> displays information about hardware and software (installation required)
top -> shows processes
free -> displays memory usage
history -> displays all commands that are written by the user in the past
date -> displays the time and date
calendar -> displays calendar (holidays etc.)
curl -> captures html code from the website and displays its content in the terminal
curl wttr.in/serbiapwd -> displays the directory in which we are currently located and its path
cd -> command to change the directory
mv -> move or rename a file / directory
cp -> copy the file / directory
ls -> list files / directories
mkdir -> command to create a new directory
rmdir -> command to remove the directory
rm -> command to remove files
rm -i -> command to remove files, it is necessary to confirm more once you want to remove the file
rm -rf -> removes the folder although it is not empty
touch -> is used to create a new text file
nano / emac / vim -> editors available in the OS
cat -> list the contents of the file in the terminal
clear -> removes everything that is written in the terminal (clear text from the terminal)
sudo -> super user do
are -> root user
sudo dpkg -i example.deb -> install .deb files
sudo dpkg -r example.deb -> uninstall
sudo dpkg -P example.deb -> uninstall and removing config files
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade -> update packages and upgrade
sudo apt-cache show packagename -> displays packages (repositories)
sudo apt-cache search something -> search programs and so on in packages
find. -type f -name "* .sass" -> to search everything in
system / project / folder (f - is for files) find. -type d -empty -> searches for empty folders (d - is for directories, folders)
sudo ufw enable / disable -> firewall enabling / disabling
chmod g + w somefile.txt or chmod u + r somefile.txt -> change (permission) of the authorization u-user g-group o-others w (4) r (2) x (1)
chmod 642 -> the first number belongs to the user, the other belongs to the group, and the third one belongs to others
wget -> download (downloads) files or pages via URL

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A 6 rules for every student who wants an IT career
June 28, 2018
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The educational system in our country is such that it doesn't allow continuous personal development, but imposes the creation of a community in which everyone is similarly thinking, have similar requirements and needs.
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The educational system in our country is such that it doesn't allow continuous personal development, but imposes the creation of a community in which everyone is similarly thinking, have similar requirements and needs. Because of this, as well as for stable thinking, students go through the paths that are pulled and safe. Getting a passing grade, completing a college without having the knowledge needed for further development, has led to a large percentage of people with diplomas that are not useful to society, their future career, or themselves.

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For this reason, it is necessary to reorient your aspirations and advocacy in time and devote all your time to improvement and intellectual development.Careers in IT are increasingly expanding, so a large number of young people opt for this type of business. The profession is extremely diverse because it can specialize in various areas such as software development, server administrators, network architectures, and many others. Many employers are looking for professionals who possess IT skills along with other skills.Students must take responsibility for developing their careers and look for opportunities where they can learn new skills that put them above average candidates. Therefore, it is important to seriously understand their IT courses because they play a major role in their future career. Here are some guidelines you can follow as students while you are at college to secure your IT career.

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1) Invest in to acquire specialization in the area that suits you most, but which is in high demand.Explore what jobs are rising in 2018. IT is a huge area and demand for IT career is diverse and growing. It is therefore wise to consider which specialization best suits you. Synchronize your opportunities with the business that attracts you, and then find practical learning opportunities by having as many informative conversations with experts in your area as possible.2) Never stop learningKeep up to date with the latest industry events. Once you've determined your choice, the next thing you need to do is expand your knowledge, visit new courses and meetups. IT industry is always growing and progressing fast, so if you are a good candidate, you need to keep up with the latest technological trends (machine learning, smart stuff, blockchains, network applications).Try to learn new encoding techniques, new frameworks.3) Create your own applicationCreate a portfolio where you will add your projects and achievements. Create a mini-application that will sharpen your skills and which will also expand your experience. This will leave a great impression on the job seekers. And at the same time, this project can later be a source of income.4) Go to courses to gain writing skillsMost of the communication in the professional world is in a written version. Also, a large percentage of clients with whom IT industry is co-operating beyond the boundaries of our country, so knowledge of English is the basic. Improving writing and speaking are key things to be a part of the IT world.5) Find yourself a mentorThe mentor is someone who will help you to choose the right career path and who will help you to conduct interviews for the job. He will see what areas you need to improve and will stimulate you to turn your weaknesses into the virtue. A good mentor will try to stimulate your personal and professional growth. It will set the goal you need to achieve and will point you to the mistakes you make to that goal. At the same time, he can connect you with other people who will be ready to invest in you.6) Visit online coursesThere are many online courses and tutorials that are free and that can help you raise your knowledge to an enviable level. Being determined and persistent can help in training for every job. An important feature of online courses is a good distribution. They are most often divided by weeks, and each week's readings to smaller parts consist of video texts, recordings, and tests to test the learned.

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To round up. Being a developer is not easy, it carries with it a lot of renunciation, but also a lot of satisfaction. If that's what you really want to do and what you want to achieve, then be prepared for a lot of unexpected problems, coding, stress and responsibility, disciplinary and exercise. Be sure that you gonna switch from project to project and from one technology to another. But also that you will become part of a team that will represent another family for you, a team who shares your attitude and thinking and who is always there to support you and solve unsolvable :)

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Top Editors/IDE for web programming
June 15, 2018
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Every web developer has an urge to find the best tool for the purposes of web development...
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Every web developer has an urge to find the best tool for the purposes of web development. That tool can be text editors, certain frameworks for creating the project and so on. I will focus on text editors and in the following lines, you can see my list of top 5 best editors for web programming: 

5. >_Brackets

  • Free
  • Debugger - No
  • Autocomplete - No
  • Text Editor
brackets text editor

 

Platform - Windows, Mac, Linux

Brackets is an open-source project made by the Adobe. The entire editor is written in HTML, CSS & JS, so it could easily be edited like an Atom editor. It comes with built-in features sucks as Inline Editors, Live Preview and Preprocessors Support (Less, SASS).
These features are making things easier so this editor is excellent for the beginners. Brackets is also good because it has good community support and also comes with a large number of extensions.

PROS

  1. Live preview in real time
  2. Inline editor
  3. From PSD to CSS turning design into CSS
  4. Customization and Extension through third-party plugins

CONS

  1. It gets slower after the installation of several packages and extensions.
  2. It allows only one project/folder during the programming. 

4. >_Atom

  • Free
  • Debugger - Yes
  • Autocomplete - Yes (plugin)
  • Git Control Version Integration
  • License MIT
  • IDE - features Real-time collaboration (Teletype)
  • Text Editor
atom text editor

Platform - Windows, Mac, Linux

Personally, I haven't tested or used this editor, but according to the people who have used and tested it, and by the popularity of this editor, this list simply can not go without mentioning the Atom. It has been made by the Github community 2014 and back then it was characterized as a Sublime Text killer, it was written in web technologies and supported by many packages and extensions which were written in Node.js. Altogether, these features are making one compact unit which every editor should possess.

PROS

  1. Smart and flexible autocomplete.
  2. A lot of packages and setting UI which are providing a lot of possibilities.
  3. Teletype in Atom allows several programmers to work on the same code and on the same computer.
  4. Atom IDE packages are making Atom look and work like a real IDE Atom.

CONS

  1. Atom isn't a native app and because of that performances are weaker and the lag is noticeable especially during the opening of a big project.
  2. It takes up a lot of RAM memory.
  3. It has a tendency to crash with files bigger than 10mb.

3. >_Sublime Text

  • Paid
  • Debugger - No
  • Autocomplete - Yes
  • Git Control Version Integration
  • Licence Proprietary
  • Supported keybinding styles OSx, Vi, Emacs
  • Text Editor
sublime text editor

Platform - Windows, Mac, Linux

When it first arrived at the big scene in 2008, everyone went nuts about this editor. A software engineer has left his well-paid job in Google in order to create a top-class text editor which had 3 simple principles which are a minimum interface, always keep text in focus, and the whole monitor field is used for text.

This is not only the excellent alternative for IDE but it's also very light and it completes the job with a high-level of accuracy.

Better than the editor itself is a community which has created plugins for all kinds of users necessities. It supports many IDE features: Project Support, Refactoring support multi-select and project-wide find and replace, it is aware of syntax and its selection, GoTO for a quick jump to the other location in the project, Snippets and macros, Python consoles for everything.

PROS

  1. The fastest and most responsive performance of all editors (it is written in C++)
  2. Instant project switch
  3. Command palette (you can search for everything in the editor without using a mouse)
  4. Powerful API and package ecosystem
  5. Customize anything
  6. It can support big projects and works pretty fast with the less utilization of RAM memory, unlike the Atom, Brackets, and VSCode.

CONS

  1. The update is not as often as before.
  2. Even though the download is free, Sublime Text isn't actually free, you have to pay for a license after a short period of use.

2. >_PHPStorm/WebStorm

  • Paid
  • Debugger - Yes
  • Autocomplete - Yes
  • Git Control Version Integration
  • IDE (integrated development environment)
webstorm text editor

Platform - Windows, Mac, Linux

PHP is a serious and a large program with a lot of features which can not be found in editors mentioned here, so we can easily sad that PHP Storm is one really good IDE.
PHP completely understands your code and its structure, it's excellent in the working with frameworks like Symfony, Laravel, Magento etc. As good for backend technology it is also excellent for the frontend technology where it can perfectly perform refactoring, debugging and testing the code itself. Supports Live Edit, support for remote database / SQL usage, Vagrant, Composer.
PHP Storm = WebStorm + PHP + DB / SQL
PHPStorm has two autocompletion teams: structural and word expansion. Structural is made by the predictions based on understanding PHP, while others try to predict a word that is currently typed based on previously typed words.

PROS

  1. The best autocompletion for JS and PHP /li>
  2. An excellent assistant for frameworks such as angular, react, meteor...
  3. A large number of inspections allows an easy finding of problem or error
  4. Full debugger
  5. Integration for Karma, Mocha, Rest and test Protractor

CONS

  1. It demands a good computer with at least 8gb of RAM memory.
  2. Costs a lot.
  3. You need to get acquainted with the editor

1. >_VisualStudio Code

  • Free
  • Debugger - Yes
  • Autocomplete - Yes
  • Git Control Version Integration
  • License MIT
  • Almost IDE
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Platform - Windows, Mac, Linux

The editor who's a bit late to become a complete IDE.
Made by Microsoft, which is otherwise an open-source editor. VSCode reminds of Sublime in terms of how fast it is, but it's more like an IDE than a text editor. JS IntelliSense allows VSCode to provide you with useful tips and automatic ending functions at the time of writing the code. There is also a solid integration of TypeScript in the VSC because it is written in TypeScript itself. As a plugin-free program, it is quite complete, but it also has plenty of plugins to expand its functionality. It also includes troubleshooting tools for Node.js, TypeScript, and JS.

PROS

  1. Autocomplete based on variables, functions, and modules
  2. A decent debugger with a breakpoint, call stacks and interactive console
  3. User-definable snippets for code patternsC
  4. Fast and responsive.

CONS

  1. Slow search engine through the files.
  2. Not as powerful as his older brother VS
  3. Weaker update for Linux.

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Software Tester as a Team Member
May 25, 2018
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Testing is often seen as a destructive activity. So, the role of the tester sometimes can be really specific. In some cases, tester won't fit in the team easily. Developers sometimes think that tester is against them and that could produce problems.
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How Does the Team See Testers?

Testing is often seen as a destructive activity. So, the role of the tester sometimes can be really specific. In some cases, tester won't fit in the team easily. Developers sometimes think that tester is against them and that could produce problems. The software tester needs to convince the rest of the team that her/his part is really important and to have good communication with them and in a nice way prove them that he is not their opponent. Tester plays on the same team, just with different duties.

What is Software Tester's Main Role?

The tester provides if the team builds the correct product and if so, are the team building it correctly. A person in this role is someone who consistently questions all parts of the process to ensure the team is producing the desired output. Simply, software tester improves the quality of the user's application.

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What Makes a Good Tester?

  • How the project works
  • How computer systems and business needs to interact
  • IT - technology
  • IT - commercial aspects
  • Testing techniques
  • Best testing practices
  • To be able to think inside and outside of a system specification

A Good Communication With Developers is Vital

Regarding communication with developers, a good relationship is vital. Developers need to keep testers up to date with the changes in the application. And also, testers need to inform developers of defects to allow fixes to be applied.

Software testing team

What can Improve the Relationship Between Developers and Software Testers?

  • Start with collaboration rather than battles
  • Communicate finding the product in neutral, fact-focused way without criticizing the person who created it
  • Try to understand how the other person feels and why they react as they do
  • Confirm that another person has understood what tester said and versa.

The software tester primarily performs software testing procedures for software quality. They generally have a clear understanding of tools and techniques for testing software quality, with a certain level of knowledge and experience in software development. The tester ensures that the software functions as expected, both functional and non-functional.

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Software testing - QA (Quality Assurance)
May 11, 2018
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Software testing is an investigation conducted to provide stakeholders with information about the quality of the software product or service under test.
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What is Software Testing?

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Software testing is an investigation conducted to provide stakeholders with information about the quality of the software product or service under test.

What is a Test and Test Case?

The test is a set of one or more test cases.
The test case is a set of input values, execution preconditions, expected results and execution post-conditions defined for a particular objective or test condition, such as to exercise particular program scenario or to verify compliance with a specific requirement.

  • Manual Software Testing:

The procedure followed in manual testing:

  1. Requirement Analysis → read the AC defined in the feature. Modify it if it needed
  2. Test Plan Creation → document the plan of the testing new feature
  3. Test Case Creation → all cases related to testing of that feature. Various combinations of scenarios
  4. Test Case Execution → execute all test case scenarios
  5. Defect Logging → when a bug is found it should be documented in the tracking tool
  6. Defect fix & Re-verification → developer fix the bug. Tester checks it again. Close ticket

  • Automated Software Testing:

In software testing, test automation is the use of special software (separate from the software being tested) to control the execution of tests and the comparison of actual outcomes with predicted outcomes.

The procedure followed in automation testing:

  1. Decide
  2. Acquire tools
  3. Introduce automation testing
  4. Plan Design and develop scripts
  5. Execute tests
  6. Assess test results

Popular Automation Tools

Selenium

Selenium is a portable software testing framework for web applications. Selenium provides a playback (formerly also recording) tool for authoring tests without the need to learn a test scripting language (Selenium IDE).

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It also provides a test domain-specific language (Selenese) to write tests in a number of popular programming languages, including C#, Groovy, Java, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, and Scala.
The tests can then run against most modern web browsers. Selenium deploys on Windows, Linux, and macOS platforms. It is open-source software, released under the Apache 2.0 license: web developers can download and use it without charge.

Appium

Appium is an automation tool for running scripts and testing native applications and mobile-web applications on Android or iOS using a web driver.

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Appium was designed to meet mobile automation needs according to a philosophy outlined by the following four tenets:

  1. You shouldn't have to recompile your app or modify it in any way in order to automate it.
  2. You shouldn't be locked into a specific language or framework to write and run your tests.
  3. A mobile automation framework shouldn't reinvent the wheel when it comes to automation APIs.
  4. A mobile automation framework should be open source, in spirit and practice as well as in name!

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Meet the first man of Quantox - CEO behind the suit!
April 20, 2018
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MEET THE OWNER OF QUANTOX - Experienced CEO with a demonstrated history of working in the internet industry...
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Meet the owner of Quantox | Behind the Suit

MEET THE OWNER OF QUANTOX - Experienced CEO with a demonstrated history of working in the internet industry, Vuk is also skilled in Search Engine Optimization (SEO) with a consistent experience in leading Development Teams and programming.

His expertise is being further improved with master studies of Global Management he is currently attending at The University of Salford.

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In the text bellow, you can see Vuk's interview for BrandMinds:

1. How did you come up with the business idea for Quantox?

  • “I got my first PC when I was about 7 years old and soon after I started coding since there weren't many other interesting things to do on a computer back then. So as time passed and the age of internet arrived, I started freelancing as well. By the age of 22, I founded Quantox as a one-man show company… From there, it all evolved naturally. Ups & Downs as for any other businesses that today are gathering a number of 200 employees.”

2. Tell us the first three things you’ve done to turn your idea into facts.

  • Hmm… I have to be honest. I didn’t think too much about it back then. As I previously explained, the stages changed naturally from me coding to doing other things and starting to hire people. Again, commitment, hard work, and passion are three things which kept me moving further then and today as well.

3. Name one situation that made you want to quit.

  • Ahhh… SO MANY!!! Honestly, every job can be sweet and hard as well, at some points in life. We are an outsourcing company which means that we have a lot of different clients. Different sizes, different technologies, different requirements and so on. Therefore, is not always easy to please them. It is a very dynamic and stressful business, but very interesting at the same time. Every time I get the desire to quit, my team and family are there to encourage me to move on. They give me the strength I need and the energy to do it stronger than before!
 

4. Name one situation that made you want to go forward.

  • I always get a strong wish to go forward when I see any positive things going on, growth, potential and especially when I see how hard my team is working on everything we do. Having a great team is what actually makes it work!

5. What do you think are the most difficult challenges entrepreneurs have to face on Serbian market nowadays?

  • At least in our IT sector, one big challenge is talent recruitment. There is simply not enough skilled people. But we are working on it! Educating beginners, collaborating with schools and colleges are some of the things we do to improve the situation. Hopefully, it will change for the better in the following years!

6. Investment matters. If you would invest in something else but your actual business. What would that be?

I am investing a lot into various blockchain projects since I am a strong believer in the technology and its benefits.

7. If you could change something about Serbia’s Entrepreneurs Community to improve it in any way, what would that be?

  • There are a few organizations and companies whose work I highly respect and encourage. They are working hard on educating and improving young people's professional abilities. The only thing I would enhance is our focus as a community. We should work more on our own projects than working for others.

8. What is Quantox bringing to the web & mobile development market, that is different compared its competitors?

  • I wouldn’t say that we are bringing many different things compared to our competition. The technology we're using is there for everyone to take it and I think that in what concerns this matter, we are definitely not behind our competitors. What I think that is different about us is our friendly and unique approach, that we have with most of our clients. All that, due to our organic growth and the fact that we don't have a sales team. We are not corporate and most of our clients are either friends or friends of friends.
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MEET THE MAN #BEHINDTHESUIT

1. Name one good habit that helps you deal with your active life.

Sport.

2. Name one bad habit you can’t quit.

  • Overworking.

3. If you could be anything else but an entrepreneur what would you be?

  • A performance athlete.

4. You are the founder of Quantox, what is the favourite movie of the man who founded it?

  • Hmm, I'm afraid I don’t have one.

5. Tell us your favorite book. What’s the best thing you've learned from it?

  • It wouldn’t be fair to name only one…There are several and most of them are focusing on relations management. That helps me run the company.

6.Name the most important value that you believe in.

Integrity.

7. If you could compare your journey as an entrepreneur with a song what song would you choose?

  • I don’t really listen to music so I don’t have some particular words in my head, but it would definitely be something which has words “ups & downs” in it.

8. Tell us the best experience you had while working to build Quantox.

  • Growing together with my team members and watch them develop into these strong leaders I highly appreciate.

9. If you would give our readers one piece of advice from your entrepreneurial experience, what would that advice be?

  • I don’t consider myself worthy enough to give advice but here's what I am doing on a personal level: I commit to an idea and strongly believe in it, then work hard for it and if it fails, I'll repeat it all over again. At the end, one of them will work out. Plus,

...don’t put yourself in someone else's goals. Just do what makes you happy. If you are happy you are already successful!

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Work hard and laugh often!
April 1, 2018
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Here, in Quantox, we are all big fans of high spirits and positive atmosphere because that's the main thing which makes those less-fun parts of the business easier.
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The first day of April is on our doorsteps and we all know that this day is always a great excuse for bringing smiles, jokes, and fun in the office, more than usual.

Here, in Quantox, we are all big fans of high spirits and positive atmosphere because that's the main thing which makes those less-fun parts of the business easier. That is simply a defence mechanism for every possible problem.Problems and challenges in work will and will be always present, and the only question is how will we handle them. Our way is a quality joke and it has shown amazing results. It makes us feel like we are not working so much, and in my personal opinion, something which improves creativity in its special way.I'm surrounded by people who make every situation little bit humorous whenever its possible. Of course, this is related only to our personal relationships inside our company.

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When it comes to the interaction with our clients, humor is left aside and all the focus is on the job and problem-solving.I'm not sure about the others, but here, we do it this way! As much fun as it can be, whenever it's possible.Of course, it is not always easy to find the balance between serious and unserious parts of the work, but it is possible. I am the living proof of that. As soon as you manage to find this balance, the productivity of the individual person, team, and company grows, and they all make progress.Let's take, for example, a situation where a very serious problem arises, where no "normal" person would ever think of joking. We have two ways of handling these situations:

  • The first is when we all negatively charge, get really serious and take a pessimistic attitude because the problem seems to be unsolvable. In this mode, the maximum focus is on solving the problem, which of course is not bad and increases the chances of solving the problem. However, for the individual as well as the entire team working on problem-solving, this leaves the mini trauma and stress that he brings with him home after work. These, seemingly harmless, mini-traumas, if present for a long period of time, lead to a reduction in love for work, feelings of fear and discomfort from the upcoming problems (as I mentioned above, in the business, they will always be present.)
  • The second way of solving this problem is a lot different than the first one. Basically, the main deal here is to put a little bit of joke on every problem and to simplify it. That way, nothing will seem so scary, especially if you are a part of a team which is assembled of people who think similarly like you.

The message is clear - with a good team, you can not fail!

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This attitude encourages the desire to solve the problems and leaves a victorious feeling after work, unlike the first way, where only the surplus of stress would be brought to the home. And I have to warn you that both ways are tempting and both have pros and cons. Therefore, you should always keep in mind to keep the balance between these two.If you ever have trouble getting on the better, brighter side or simply kneel in front of the problem, there is one very wise saying: "If a problem is fixable, if a situation is such that you can do something about it, then there is no need to worry. If it's not fixable, then there is no help in worrying. There is no benefit in worrying whatsoever." - Dalai Lama.As for today, this is, of course, not to be missed. This day should be used to get closer to colleagues, in the way that, I believe, is most popular - the fun way!Here are some practical tips on how to "get closer" with your colleague, on this day. Whichever way you chose, make sure that the person you are organizing prank for is close enough to you and has a good sense of humor.

  1. Dead mouse - I'm not talking about killing animals, of course. For this joke, all you need is to stick the ticker below the computer mouse. It will prevent the functioning of the laser, and mouse won't work. Once the person looks under the mouse, it will see the sticker - don't forget to write "April Fools" on it.
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  1. Source code - If you are close enough with a particular colleague, and if you are skilled in coding, you can access his computer and modify the source code from the page he is visiting. What will you change is a thing of your creativity, and the choices are numerous, and the reaction to this joke can be very interesting.
  2. Confusion - this joke is old but the effect is still funny and interesting. All you have to do is plug the mouse from one of your colleagues into the computer from another colleague and vice versa. Assess yourself, whether the victims are familiar with a similar prank. Even if they are, there are great chances that it will be successful.

Typing ghost - All you have to do is to, while the "victim" is absent, plugin your keyboard on its computer. Then, wait for he/she to return and to start working. When you see or hear that he/she began typing, start typing yourself! Make it low profile, in the beginning, you don't want to be busted. After that, start making mistakes often and your colleague's reaction will be hilariously funny.

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  1. Observation - This is my favorite and I practiced it recently, although it was not a day of a joke.It is necessary to sneak the victim seamlessly behind the back, wait for a minute or two and observe it while coding carefree. Get closer to the head of the victim and breathe heavily. Try this, and the feeling will be priceless, and you will be doing a favor to the victim because you will get her out of the depths she's inflicted in solving the problem. My victim did not thank me very much though. I hope your will.

These are just some of the ideas. There are countless other jokes and pranks and it's all about your inspiration and creativity.

  • Make sure you do not joke with people who maybe don't like you so much.
  • If you need a bit more preparation for your joke, be sure to come early to work, or finish all the preparations during a meal break.
  • If you are a victim, do not be offended because the one who joked with you probably believes that you have a good sense of humor. Try to "cooperate" and make a bigger joke off it because all this is only for the purpose of fun and spreading positive vibrations.

Would you add another joke to the list? What kind of fun and pranks has been organized in your office?

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