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How Augmented Analytics Empower Businesses
November 7, 2018
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To understand Augmented analytics we firstly need to understand the problems it solves. We need to understand why generating insights from data remains a huge challenge for almost all business. Nowadays data analytics is very important for business and if it’s done in a proper manner it has the potential to drastically increase traction and

The Evolution of Chatbots and Voice Search
October 31, 2018
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Nowadays Chatbots are emerging technology that doesn’t date back that long. Let see first the history of chatbot. The main functionality the chatbot is a computer program that communicates between human and machine using voice chat, text chat or both. Chatbots continue to grow in popularity with more than 80% of businesses expecting to be

Brilliant Javascript Frameworks
October 31, 2018
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Before we discuss Javascript frameworks let see what is Javascript in a sort. A brief history of JavaScript. In 1995 Brendan Eich created JavaScript during his time at Netscape Communications. It was inspired by Java, Scheme, and Self. Netscape made the best browser in the world and enjoyed market dominance for a time. Javascript is

Transform your React Development with Recompose
October 25, 2018
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Let’s start the discussion with React. In computing, ReactJS is a javascript library for building user interfaces. It is maintained by the Facebook community and a community of individual developers and companies. React can be used as a base in the development for single-page or mobile applications. Now let’s see what is Recompose and why

Accessible Nested Active Elements in Android Apps
October 22, 2018
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Let’s deep dive into talkback accessibility and a common violation around nested active elements in Android Apps. We’ll talk about best practices and discuss how Deque has developed a rule to automatically analyze and scan for this issue. One of the cool things about the Android accessibility ecosystem is when we see emulators, they work