Ireneusz Skrobiś
Head of ProductionMy diverse educational background allows me to approach software development problems from different sides and angles. I have bachelor degrees in Sociology and IT in Business. I am an agile Team Leader and Project Manager. Sport and Combat training allowed me to learn that success comes with hard work. Along came the self-improvement, loyalty, discipline and self-control.
ABOUT MY TEAM “...there is no I in Team”
My Team has an in-depth and long term experience (4 years on average) and currently consists of 9 members. We specialize in Ruby on Rails, React.js, React Native and Node.js. We work from one office which guarantees close and successful cooperation. We use the following communication tools: Slack, Pivotal Tracker, Trello, Jira and Google Hangouts.
Blog posts that I worked on
What Factors Should CTOs Consider When Deciding Between Building In-house Teams and Outsourcing for Scaleup Growth?
When you're thinking about scaleup growth, building and growing a team is crucial from a business perspective. We dive into the CTO perspective to show challenges and ways those issues can be potentially solved.
How Does Modular Software Architecture Improve Scalability?
There are ways to improve the scalability of your application and modular software architecture may help with that. Here we dive even deeper into architectures that are connected to modularity to some extent. Dive and find out the difference between microservices, monolithic, and modular monolithic architectures, and their analysis.
Effective Strategy of Building a Software Development Team for Niche Industries (Edtech, Fintech, HRM, and Healthcare)
Every business should have a great team to drive the growth of the company. In order to do so, specific requirements must be met. However, the first step is to build a team. Take a look at our strategy on how to do it!
Is It A Bug Or A Feature? A Non-Technical Client And Bugs
A few techniques which can help you handle errors in production if your client is non-technical. You should always apply best practices in your projects to avoid bad situations. But if some errors slip through your test suite, code reviews, QA and testing on staging, be sure that you handle it in a proper way.
Why One-On-One Sessions Can Help You Build A Great Team?
One-On-One Session (or O3 in short) is a really powerful tool used by many managers all over the world. It is a well-structured meeting in which a manager/team leader spends some time (usually 30 minutes) with each of his/her team member to discuss progress, strengths, weaknesses, goals and other employee-related matters.
GraphQL with Ruby On Rails: Queries in Multiple Files
Today we are going to add specs (again, we will focus only on the happy paths) for GraphQL queries. But there is one thing about the current implementation of the queries that I don’t like. We have everything defined in one file: `app/graphql/types/query_type.rb`
GraphQL Mutations In Ruby On Rails
In this article, I would like to focus on adding GraphQL mutations. We will be working on the test application we created previously in this article. It might be helpful for you to know the structure, models, and types we are using so I encourage you to take a look.