Thursday 21 November 2013

Top 5 Deadly Mistakes That Happen In Web Development

There are stories of many web development projects failing in no time soon after it goes on internet? A survey says, nearly 25% of them do. In that case, what do you think could go wrong with even the most experienced Web Application Developers? This article portrays a few questions to them and how can it help handling the common web app development mistakes.


Top 5 Deadly Mistakes That Happen In Web Development
Without further ado, listed below are the top 5 deadly sins happening in Custom Application Development Services.

Do You Consider Your Audience? It doesn’t matter what is the most popular browser on Google now and what technology does Facebook users are used to- all are irrelevant. But what matters is your customer base, the browsers they use and caught up in the latest technology or the latest trends.

Do You Have Clearly Defined Requirements? The foundation for any other problem in a project is lack of effective communication. Say for instance, if the clients ask about scheduling application, the web developers must know what exactly does that mean. Their definition may vary greatly from your definition. The formula is “Vague requirements leads to disaster”.

Is Your Code So Obvious? Some developers assume that their code is well written and perfectly organised and doesn’t look for comments. Many times, it may seem obvious at time but what happens when someone else need to maintain that uncommented code a few years down the line?

Do You Skimp On User Interface? A user interface with so much of confusion is one of the most dangerous issues as it can be recognized easily.  It’s crucial because a confusing user interface will kill web application. And that too after spending many weeks working on the application you won’t be able to identify where it went wrong. The solution is “looking at the interface from the user’s perspective”

Do You Ignore Test Cases? Whilst striving hard to meet timely deliverance and shipping, developers ignore proper testing process on the go.  Never do this mistake.  The key is “assuming that everything “just works” is not the right recipe”.

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