We started the L4A Blog recently, sharing technical details on our ICO process and insights from our dev team (they developed ivyKoin).
I thought you might like to take a look at it.

Enjoy.
https://blog.l4a-soft.com/post/how-laun ... n-offering
Good posts, that was interesting to look at outsourcing from this point of view. I know outsourcing is a very popular practice at IT industry, I know many guys who work remotely, and most of them are professional web developers. I am also very surprised with difference in salaries, Java developer can get from 45k to 3m annually depending on his proffesional skills and country (!!) he works from, according to https://diceus.com/java-developer-salary/. US programmers are traditionally the most expensive comparing to their Indian collegues, for example.Working On An ICO With A Software House - 6 Insights On Blockchain Development Outsourcing
https://blog.l4a-soft.com/post/working- ... utsourcing
ICO Software - How To Build An App For Your ICO?
https://blog.l4a-soft.com/post/ico-soft ... p-your-ico
True. By the way, talking about the developers, every now and then we publish something less stuffed with blockchain and ICO data - here's the team after hoursGood posts, that was interesting to look at outsourcing from this point of view. I know outsourcing is a very popular practice at IT industry, I know many guys who work remotely, and most of them are professional web developers. I am also very surprised with difference in salaries, Java developer can get from 45k to 3m annually depending on his proffesional skills and country (!!) he works from, according to https://diceus.com/java-developer-salary/. US programmers are traditionally the most expensive comparing to their Indian collegues, for example.
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