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Kapil Panchal - November 04, 2020
Table of Content 1. Common Product Development Mistakes 2. Not clearly define what problem to solve 3. Solution looking for a problem 4. Not investing enough in market and user research 5. Not dedicating enough time& focusing on state-of-the-art technologies 6. Building products without customer feedback 7. Assuming developing ideas are the most pivotal process 8. Too much idea and not enough execution 9. No need of gut feeling 10. Startup can make is feature creep 11....
Kapil Panchal - November 04, 2020
Have you ever thought about how some organizations constantly manage to get incredible exposure with implausible traffic? What helps them to makeultimate brand recognition? Yes, today in this blog, we are going to expose this pitchin detail and learn how to make the most out of this. Table of Content 1. What is Guest Blogging? 2. Deciding the Goals for Guest Blogging 3. What are the ways to find Guest Blogging Opportunities? 3.1. Finding the Guest Blogging Opportunities 3.2....
Kapil Panchal - November 03, 2020
ASP.NET MVC filter are usedto inject extra logic in different levels of MVC Framework request processing. Filter provides a way for cross-cutting concerns (logging, authorization, and caching). Table of Content 1. Types of Filters in ASP.NET MVC 1.1. Authorization Filter 1.2. Authorization Filter 1.3.Result Filters 1.4.ExceptionFilters 1.5.Action Filters 2.Conclusion Filters is a custom class and can...
Kapil Panchal - November 03, 2020
Being a reputed Product owner, you would be responsible for increasing the value of your product and this is possible through Product Backlog Management. Basically, a Product Backlog is a set of requests for the fine functionality of the desired product. These requests are broken down into a series of tasks and allotted to the development team. This is one of the significant components that guide the Agile development team for faster developments. Apart from that, it is also very important...
Kapil Panchal - November 02, 2020
CSRF stands for Cross-site request forgery. CSRF is also known as the one-click attack which is used for Security purpose. It is an act of copying or imitating things like a signature on a cheque, official documents to deceive the authority source for financial gains. Cross-site request forgery is a web security Weak that allows an attacker to induce users to perform actions that they do not intend to perform. Table of Content 1. CSRF Workflow 2. How to protect Cross-Site...