Software

roslyn July 5, 2026

You’re building something real. Maybe it’s a side project that grew legs. Or a full-time SaaS you’ve poured your weekends into. And you need to know what your users are doing — where they click, what they ignore, why they bounce. But here’s the thing: you don’t want to be creepy about it. You don’t […]

roslyn May 31, 2026

You know that feeling when you’re browsing a site, and suddenly an ad for that exact thing you whispered about shows up? Creepy, right? For small business owners, that’s the tension — you want to understand your customers, but you don’t want to be that brand. Enter privacy-first analytics. It’s not just a buzzword; it’s […]

roslyn April 19, 2026

You know that sinking feeling. You’re in a basement coffee shop, about to update a crucial project plan, and your connection drops. The browser spins. Your work vanishes into a digital void. It’s frustrating, to say the least. But what if your software just… kept working? That’s the promise—no, the growing reality—of local-first and offline-capable […]

roslyn February 8, 2026

You know that feeling when you’re trying to cook a big meal in a chaotic kitchen? The good knives are missing, the spices are unlabeled, and the oven’s settings are a mystery. That’s what modern software development can feel like without the right infrastructure. Developers, your star chefs, spend more time hunting for tools and […]

roslyn December 28, 2025

Let’s be honest. For years, we developers thought about security as something that happened around the edges. You know, firewalls, authentication, maybe some input sanitization. The code we wrote was the center of the universe. That model is, well, broken. Today’s application is a mosaic. A collage of open-source libraries, third-party APIs, commercial SDKs, and […]

roslyn October 5, 2025

: The Unseen Superhero This is the simplest, most powerful pattern, and it’s often overlooked. Using the right HTML element for the job isn’t just “neat.” It’s essential. A <button> is inherently focusable and clickable. A <div> styled to look like a button is a trap for keyboard and screen reader users. The pattern: Use […]

roslyn August 3, 2025

Let’s be honest—most discussions about cross-platform frameworks focus on the usual suspects: healthcare, finance, e-commerce. But what about the industries flying under the radar? The ones with unique needs, quirky workflows, or specialized hardware? That’s where things get interesting. Why Niche Industries Need Cross-Platform Solutions Niche industries—think marine logistics, textile manufacturing, or even beekeeping (yes, […]