Better Login Forms Without Security Risks
However, more often than not, various implementations trade-off good UX for security assumptions that are out of place.
 
					However, more often than not, various implementations trade-off good UX for security assumptions that are out of place.
 
					Every application needs configuration data like database passwords, AWS access keys, and social app IDs before it can run.
 
					Security has always been a crucial part of mobile development, and getting it right is no small feat.
 
					People like it when they have a faster way of doing something they've already done once before.
 
					Apple announced two new phones (boring), a new smartwatch (mildly interesting), and a payment system that could have a deep impact on the payment industry.
 
					Google introduced the full Android Wear SDK and now developers can finally start building awesome smartwatch applications.
 
					When your client asks for some copy editing on their website, does it take too much of your time?