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If you’re starting to work from home or just got a remote position, you’re probably looking forward to not spending time on a frustrating commute and staying in your pajamas until noon. Enjoy that for the first day or two! But if you’re planning to work from home for an extended period of time — or permanently — there are a few ways to make sure you can be productive at your job while still enjoying the perks of not having to travel to an office.

What works best for remote workers will vary from person to person. I’ve worked remotely in some form or another for the past five years and have found a routine that works for me, but your mileage may vary — and that’s okay. I think the most important thing to remember is to find what helps you stay focused, while keeping your work separate from your home life.

HAVE A SEPARATE WORKSPACE

A separate workspace doesn’t have to be a dedicated office with a door that closes (which is often not an option in smaller living spaces). It should be an area that mentally prepares you for work mode, whether it’s a separate room, a small desk set up in a corner of the living room, or a laptop at the end of the kitchen table. Ideally, it would be a place you don’t go to relax, like your bedroom or your sofa, and a place that other members of your household know is designated for work.

If you find you’re most productive with a laptop on the sofa, then by all means, set up shop there. It may take a bit of trial and error to figure out what area of your home is most conducive to getting work done.

ESTABLISH A ROUTINE, INCLUDING NON-WORK HOURS

This was the hardest part for me to adapt to when I started working from home: with devices that allow bosses and clients to reach us constantly, you can end up working 24/7. Try to start work around the same time every day if you can, and schedule breaks (including meals) around the same time if possible. I would also advise not eating in your work area, but I can’t put myself up as a good example — all journalists tend to eat at our desks, even the remote ones.

Ideally, you should try to get some outdoor time once a day, to get coffee or walk the dog, so you don’t go too stir crazy.

Working remotely can feel isolating at times, so as part of your routine, try to interact with your co-workers regularly (yes, introverts, even you). Chatting over messaging apps like Slack (even just saying “Hello!” when you sign on in the morning) and holding meetings over Zoom or another video app are two quick and easy ways to stay in the loop. However you connect, don’t let email be the only way you interact with colleagues.

Finally — and this is the rule I violate most often — try to end work at the same time every day. Obviously, there will be times when a late deadline or project needs after-hours attention. But in most situations, a 10PM work email can wait until the following morning for a response.

DRESS THE PART

Look, one of the biggest selling points of working from home is that you can wear what you want. This is true, and some days, especially if it’s miserable weather or you’re not feeling 100 percent, indulge a little and wear sweats and comfy socks. But to keep a sense of routine, try to get dressed and do it around the same time every day. This might sound a little odd, but I find that in addition to jeans and a comfortable shirt, wearing shoes (instead of slippers or just socks) helps me keep that sense of work vs. relaxation. I’m not talking about the most expensive shoes in your closet; sneakers, flip flops, or other comfortable footwear are just fine.

KNOW YOUR BODY

I splurged on a good desk chair when I first started working from home, and you may find that’s a worthwhile expense; it’s hard to work if your back is bothering you or you’re not comfortable. Definitely make time to get up and walk away from your desk at regular intervals to stretch your legs (one colleague is a fan of regular breaks for a few sun salutations) and make sure your work area is well-lit so you don’t strain your eyes. The American Academy of Ophthalmology recommends the 20-20-20 rule: every 20 minutes look away from your screen and focus your eyes on something 20 feet away for 20 seconds.

DON’T HAVE KIDS

Ha, I jest. But in all seriousness, make sure everyone in your family (kids, parents, spouses, and anyone else with a key to the premises) knows that when you’re working you’re not available to help settle minor juice-box-related spats or engage in idle chitchat. Shared living spaces can get noisy, so if your workspace isn’t isolated from common areas, I strongly recommend getting some noise-canceling headphones to signal to others that you’re not to be disturbed and to avoid getting drawn into conversations that are going to distract you (shout out to my well-meaning husband who has a knack for this) while you’re on deadline.

If you’re going to try to do chores while you’re working from home, be realistic about what you can get done. Taking out the garbage or checking the mail are two ways to get away from your desk for a quick break, but it’s probably not practical to try to conquer that mountain of laundry all at once while you’re on the clock.

Another suggestion: don’t offer to be the on-call person for friends and neighbors. Of course you should help in emergencies, but if you’re always the go-to for package deliveries or to feed people’s pets “because you’re home anyway,” this can quickly become more time-consuming than is fair. Establish — and stick to — clear boundaries about when you are and aren’t available.

GET THE TOOLS YOU NEED

You’ll get a lot of advice about investing in various work tools, such as a standing desk or a separate work computer. If you have the resources to do this and think it will help you (and better still, if your company will reimburse you for these expenses), go for it. If your company is requiring you to work from home, find out what tools they’ll provide and what they’ll pay for.

In addition to the noise-cancelling headphones, the only must-haves for my own work-from-home setup are a decent Wi-Fi connection, a computer that meets my needs (this will vary greatly depending on your job), and a reliable cell phone. But if you end up working from home long term, you’ll figure out what you need and what you can afford.

7 Key Factors To Deliver A Successful Software Project

Running and managing software projects is a collaborative effort. Whether you’re working for a startup or an established company, working with full-time or freelance developers, there are often multiple stakeholders involved. The initial project idea is often finalized by a few key decision makers. Then, either the PM and engineering team or freelancers will then take over to turn the idea into a product. In the ideal situation, all stakeholders will work together to deliver the project. More often than not, something will go wrong in the over-simplified process we just described. Below are seven key factors for implementing a successful software project: Clearly Define Success As previously mentioned, there are many way to define project and product success. A successful project may not necessarily be a successful product, and not all projects generate new products. It is important to have specific ways of measuring the success and failure of a project. Have Clear Objectives And Requirements When you’re working on a project, you should have detailed project specifications and established project management methodologies (i.e. Agile, Waterfall etc.). The project should be properly scoped and broken down. This way, a more realistic estimation can be made. We would recommend involving developers to help determine the project timeline. Involve End Users Whether you’re implementing a software for internal users or external users, it is important to understand what the users need. Often, the development team is so far removed from the users and so concentrated on hitting their targets that they fail to communicate with their users. To ensure that end users’ needs are prioritized, make sure to begin the project with a strong user requirements specification and ask for user’s feedback along the way. Encourage project team members to communicate directly with end users. Hire Skilled Developers A developer’s programming skill directly influences the success of his/her projects. Skilled developers are often more experienced, can create higher quality software, and be more efficient. Use Effective Project Management Methodologies Make sure you have reliable project managers and project management methodologies. For example, Agile methodologies stress the importance of developing software in iteration — each software version is tested and reviewed by stakeholders. Furthermore, make sure you always give yourself some leeway in terms of time. If a certain part of the project is set to be completed within 10 days, give developers 7 to 8 days to complete the task. Break Your Project Up Depending on what you’re aiming to achieve, your projects’ sizes will vary. It is important to break larger projects into smaller, more manageable chunks. When projects are broken down into smaller chunks, the communication is tighter and problems are more easily dealt with. Therefore, having shorter project milestones will help projects succeed. Review Finished (& Failed) Projects An often overlooked part of project development is project review. Whether you implemented an ideal project, imperfect project, or a failed project, it is important to review what went well and what went wrong with the project. In order to implement a successful project — regardless of what “success” means to you — you must first realize that project implementation is a holistic process. Every step of the process and every stakeholder can directly influence the project’s success and failure. The list above is by no means comprehensive; however, it does capture some of the most important factors that lead to project success

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Top 3 Hyrid Mobile Apps Frameworks In 2019

Hybrid Mobile app development makes work quite easy for the web developers as it’s easy to build a single app which performs efficiently on numerous platforms such as iOS, Android & windows with no extra effort. Also, there are so many advantages of the Hybrid app which includes cost-effective development, access to a wide range of numerous hardware/software capabilities & probability. So, it becomes a profitable venture for the people. The most crucial matter of this whole process is you need high-quality & advanced mobile app framework to build hybrid applications. So, you have to pick mobile framework wisely. So, now let’s have a look at the best hybrid Mobile app Frameworks in 2019 on the basis of functionalities, features and user experience.  1. Flutter Google’s Flutter is mobile app SDK used for developing high-quality native interfaces on Android and iOS. This framework was launched in the year 2018 and works well with existing code. It is an open-source mobile application development platform and using this will help one with the benefits like foundation libraries, widgets, and more. Flutter is fast and also helps one with the development of cross-platform applications.   Features : It is an open-source platform Flutter is dart based. You will also be benefited with a wide range of widgets which can be customized as per the specific needs. It gives good competition to React Native platform in terms of performance and responsiveness. It is perfect for MVP Easy to use Interfaces   2. React Native Developed in the year of 2015, React Native has become the best substitute for building captive solutions. It was Facebook, who brought in this amazing platform for building applications like never before. There is no need for separate iOS and Android teams while using React Native framework. This framework makes coding easier for developers allowing them to build interactive mobile applications for both iOS and Android platforms, with a single JavaScript codebase. Applications developed with React Native framework are second to none as you get easy and attractive user interface to native modules in the bank. Applications like Uber Eats, Instagram, and even Bloomberg, are good examples of it. Features : It covers both iOS and Android Platforms Hybrid Application renders natively because of the reusable components.One can use React Native UI components to another application’s code without having to rewrite it again. Native Application development is way more efficient. You get the compatibility of a wide range of third-party plugins.Less usage of memory.Excellent responsive time Act as a time saver for developers Supports Node.Js 3. Ionic Ionic is the most popular & favorite framework on the list for the hybrid app development.It is an HTML5 mobile app development framework which is designed with native-styled UI elements. It is used to build hybrid mobile apps.The cool thing about it is that Iconic has a rich set of advanced features such as mobile components, interactive paradigms, typography, and an extensible base theme that makes the job easier. Features : Expertise in the advanced technologies such as CSS, HTML AngularJS or Javascript components. Support for Angular material design. Wrapping Angular Framework. The Ionic framework is easily maintainable. Scalable.Easy to read. Open source & free.

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