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  1. Planning to build a web application in 2026?
    THIS GUIDE IS YOUR BLUEPRINT.

    From understanding the latest trends and best practices to estimating development costs and choosing the right tech, we break down everything you need to know about building scalable web apps.

    ripenapps.com/blog/web-applica

    #WebApplicationDevelopment #WebAppDevelopment #TechForBusiness #DigitalTransformation #FutureOfWeb #SaaSDevelopment

  2. Planning to build a modern, high-performance web application?
    REACT MIGHT BE THE PERFECT FIT.

    Dive into our latest blog to explore why React leads the web development space, from key features and top reasons to real-world use cases powering the world’s top apps.

    ripenapps.com/blog/why-choose-

    #ReactJS #WebDevelopment #WebApplicationDevelopment #ScalableApps #DigitalTransformation #WebDevTips

  3. I'm training for a powerlifting competition in May and a marathon in December.

    If a trainer told me to run one 13 mile run, or deadlift 400lbs one time, and that would be enough to prepare me for the marathon and the meet, I'd call them nuts.

    Why, then, did I expect GrabbrApp to do well when it is my first and only web application deployment?

    I haven't put in the reps to get _really good_ at SaaS development... so I decided I'm going to create and release 10 web applications over the next year, between now and late February/March of 2025.

    You can read more (and subscribe to the blog) here:

    valhallaresearch.net/10-web-ap

    #saas #webdev #webapplicationdevelopment #softwaredevelopment #softwareengineering

  4. I'm training for a powerlifting competition in May and a marathon in December.

    If a trainer told me to run one 13 mile run, or deadlift 400lbs one time, and that would be enough to prepare me for the marathon and the meet, I'd call them nuts.

    Why, then, did I expect GrabbrApp to do well when it is my first and only web application deployment?

    I haven't put in the reps to get _really good_ at SaaS development... so I decided I'm going to create and release 10 web applications over the next year, between now and late February/March of 2025.

    You can read more (and subscribe to the blog) here:

    valhallaresearch.net/10-web-ap

    #saas #webdev #webapplicationdevelopment #softwaredevelopment #softwareengineering

  5. I'm training for a powerlifting competition in May and a marathon in December.

    If a trainer told me to run one 13 mile run, or deadlift 400lbs one time, and that would be enough to prepare me for the marathon and the meet, I'd call them nuts.

    Why, then, did I expect GrabbrApp to do well when it is my first and only web application deployment?

    I haven't put in the reps to get _really good_ at SaaS development... so I decided I'm going to create and release 10 web applications over the next year, between now and late February/March of 2025.

    You can read more (and subscribe to the blog) here:

    valhallaresearch.net/10-web-ap

    #saas #webdev #webapplicationdevelopment #softwaredevelopment #softwareengineering

  6. I'm training for a powerlifting competition in May and a marathon in December.

    If a trainer told me to run one 13 mile run, or deadlift 400lbs one time, and that would be enough to prepare me for the marathon and the meet, I'd call them nuts.

    Why, then, did I expect GrabbrApp to do well when it is my first and only web application deployment?

    I haven't put in the reps to get _really good_ at SaaS development... so I decided I'm going to create and release 10 web applications over the next year, between now and late February/March of 2025.

    You can read more (and subscribe to the blog) here:

    valhallaresearch.net/10-web-ap

    #saas #webdev #webapplicationdevelopment #softwaredevelopment #softwareengineering

  7. I'm training for a powerlifting competition in May and a marathon in December.

    If a trainer told me to run one 13 mile run, or deadlift 400lbs one time, and that would be enough to prepare me for the marathon and the meet, I'd call them nuts.

    Why, then, did I expect GrabbrApp to do well when it is my first and only web application deployment?

    I haven't put in the reps to get _really good_ at SaaS development... so I decided I'm going to create and release 10 web applications over the next year, between now and late February/March of 2025.

    You can read more (and subscribe to the blog) here:

    valhallaresearch.net/10-web-ap

    #saas #webdev #webapplicationdevelopment #softwaredevelopment #softwareengineering