Sharing our Technical Insights

Like many organizations, the team at Skull & Raven feels that it is important to share our technical insights with the greater development community. Drawing from our extensive technical experience, we hope to bring our unique and eclectic perspectives to the world, and share some of the knowledge we have gained with others.

We intend to never make this feel too stuffy, serious, or corporate, but instead create a space where the not-very-cool kids (who eventually became adults) can show off some of the very-cool things they have discovered and created. Software development is fun and exciting when done right, and and this “blog” is intended to be a reflection of that.

Additionally, we have often been frustrated by posts and documentation that skip over important details. We intend to be as thorough and engaging as possible. This means that from time to time, we will include some of those minute details that are often skipped over since “everyone knows them;” yes, absolutely. Will we be sure to keep any article we write as engaging as possible by incorporating a handful of witty puns, bad jokes, and relevant animated GIFs (pronounced with a hard G, no matter what the creator of the format says).

So, what will we be covering? Great question! We will be sharing key technical insights in our various core competencies, including developing for the Adobe Experience Cloud, the evolution of SEO as AI technologies begin to influence the searching habits of users, auditing and building websites and apps with ADA Compliance in mind, and any other cool stuff we end up building.

Along with the insights, we will occasionally be releasing some open source repositories which we hope folks find useful, entertaining, or both. Again, software development should be fun, and our repos intend to reflect that.

In closing, we are extremely excited to be able to share our technical insights with the greater community. Thank you for reading this initial post, and please, don’t hesitate to contact us for any reason.

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