Ultimate Dream Teams, a fantasy sporting site, has over 35 000 users playing online football for the World Cup – a feat that GuruHut, their software developers, are very proud that they have had nothing to do with.
Ultimate Dream Team was launched in 2007 as a start up project. After the site’s successful [...]
It is estimated that on average, software contains 15 bugs per 1 000 lines of code – most of which are only discovered after the programme has gone live and is causing loss of revenue and customer dissatisfaction. To help combat this, GuruHut has partnered with Parasoft to bring two products to market to identify [...]
GuruHut has announced the release of Atlassian’s JIRA 4, a widely used issue and bug tracker for software development and project management, with nearly 1 000 features and improvements.
JIRA, developed by software house Atlassian, is used for issue tracking and project management by over 11 500 organisations in more than 107 countries around the [...]
Continue Reading →GuruHut has achieved a BBB Empowerdex rating for 2009, an improvement on their previous year’s rating of B, and achieved, they say purely by focusing on finding the right talent for the jobs available.
“Our primary focus as a small company has been to find and retain good people, irrespective of their background,” says Grant [...]
Continue Reading →It was the week before the Cricket World Cup in February 2007. Kevin and Craig Meltzer’s newly launched fantasy leagues gaming website, Ultimate Dream Teams, was receiving a lot more hits than they had anticipated.
A heck of a lot more.
But, instead of being exhilarated, the Meltzers were worried. What had started out as [...]
Continue Reading →GuruHut is pleased to announce the local availability of Parasoft Concerto, a product that ensures that quality software can be produced consistently and efficiently, in line with management expectations at every step of the way.
GuruHut is a collective of Java software developers who have recently expanded their business to distribute products that support the [...]
Continue Reading →I’ve recently been looking a bit deeper into Test Driven development (TDD). You know, where you write a unit test first, and then write the code to fix it. I’ve been really impressed with how clean the code is that I’ve written this way, particularly in terms of its simplicity and low coupling. That got [...]
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