Team Stories: Tim Hilton, Senior Software Engineer
Audacia - 02/02/2023
Joining Audacia in 2014, Senior Software Engineer Tim Hilton has worked on many software development projects across multiple industries, including industrial manufacturing and agriculture. Tim talks us through his experience and why solving technical challenges will always be his favourite part of his role.
Low code platforms: Managing environments with AWS CloudFormation and Azure Resource Manager
Richard Brown - 25/01/2023
We explore how low-code platforms can be integrated with AWS CloudFormation and Azure Resource Manager to automate the deployment and management of low-code environments.
Team Stories: Mark Dyer, Head of TechOps and Infrastructure
Audacia - 20/12/2022
Head of TechOps & Infrastructure, Mark Dyer, speaks about his career progression from software developer to project manager, team structure and his advice for those starting a career at Audacia.
Test automation: Using Cypress in QA software testing services
Simon Tabram - 16/12/2022
This article delves into Cypress, a powerful and efficient tool used in our QA software testing services. Learn about the features and benefits of Cypress, ensuring quality and reliability.
How to use Azure pipelines for automatic certificate renewal
Jack Percy - 08/12/2022
We look at how you can carry out automated wildcard certificate renewals using an Azure Pipeline with Posh-ACME, Azure Key Vault and Azure Front Door
Project Technical Reviews: How Audacia delivers quality software development projects
Jonathon Olesker - 24/11/2022
Each software project at Audacia has a dedicated team that performs the development, testing, and project management required for delivery. This article explores this process in more detail, including how it benefits both the Technical Lead and our clients.
The do's and don'ts of writing unit tests in QA software testing services
Owen Lacey - 25/10/2022
We run through Audacia's best practices for writing clear and robust unit tests. What does it mean for a unit test to add value? How should tests be arranged? When should you write them? We answer these questions and more in this article
Using ADRs to document technical decisions in software development projects
Jack Gill - 13/10/2022
At Audacia, we use Architecture Decision Records (ADR) to document potentially significant architectural and technical decisions. This article looks at how we record these decisions at Audacia, and the reasons behind making technical decisions.
Team Stories: Akeel Ahmed, Project Lead
Audacia - 05/10/2022
Project Lead, Akeel Ahmed, speaks about his professional background and what brought him to Audacia.
Using Roslyn Analyzers for static code analysis in software development projects
Richard Brown - 30/09/2022
At Audacia we use Roslyn Analyzers to automate some of our code review processes and ensure that we are consistently achieving our coding standards. This article will provide an overview of Roslyn Analyzers, including how to configure these analyzers, as well as looking at how we benefit from these tools at Audacia.