This year has been the perfect storm for everyone in the tech industry. With the economy in a state of flux, inflation, and rising costs impacting business operations and strategies, there’s several ...
The idea of the Citizen Developer is often politely scoffed at and dismissed by software vendors and business users. But over at low-code developer, Mendix, the notion is gaining traction. If you take ...
No-code development is rewriting, no pun intended, how business applications are created. With visual drag-and-drop interfaces, pre-built templates, and reusable components, citizen developers from ...
Forward-looking: After spending over a decade developing Star Citizen and Squadron 42 with over half a billion dollars of crowdfunding money, Cloud Imperium Games (CIG) recently showcased notable ...
Over the past few weeks, I’ve seen articles in industry publications indicating how many thousands of jobs are available for citizen developers. Not only that, but there are also plenty of postings on ...
In my last column I asked the question, "Where Did Low Code/No Code Go?" suggesting that platforms enabling business people to move icons around a screen to create applications may have a very short ...
Richard is a writer and game designer living in New York City. Cloud Imperium Games reportedly lays off staff amid Star Citizen's ongoing development. The layoffs reportedly impact about 1% of the ...
TL;DR: Cloud Imperium Games is hiring Cinematic Animators in Frankfurt and Manchester with experience in current and next-gen consoles, signaling potential Star Citizen releases on upcoming Xbox and ...
On December 23, Star Citizen announced its 2.6 Alpha, with Star Marine (the FPS counterpart to Squadron 42, Star Citizen's space-combat storyline), updates to Arena Commander, and a variety of other ...
Star Citizen developer Cloud Imperium Games, has reportedly enforced its developers to endure 7-day work weeks in a crunch time to meet heavy deadlines for Citizencon that kicks off on October 19. Tom ...
When Noah Clay arrived in 2013 as director of the University of Pennsylvania’s Quattrone Nanofabrication Facility, he discovered its lab management software was desperately outdated. The lab needed an ...