Day in the Life of a Brazilian Developer
Hey there! Welcome back to the latest Trio Insight!
Sometimes, it’s easy to forget that behind every line of code, there’s a person, their routine, and their drive to build something. Ever wondered what a day in the life of a Brazilian developer looks like? You’re in the right place!
If you want to hire a Brazilian developer for nearshore development, whether through staff augmentation or software outsourcing, you’re in the right place. We aim to give you everything you need for success!
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More and more people are hiring remote developers from Brazil. Last week, we covered why this is. But there are also challenges.
Understanding what a Brazilian developer’s day might look like will help you figure out where you might encounter these so that you can act proactively.
☀️Start Early: Depending on the other countries that they are working with, Brazilian developers might start their day quite early to increase the amount of their workday that overlaps with North Americans and Europeans.
🌐Collaborate Online: Remote developers may only collaborate with coworkers online, so they should be familiar with various tools and resources designed to facilitate communication.
📖Learn New Skills: A portion of a developer’s day will probably be spent learning new skills to stay current on industry developments and keep their skills relevant. This could involve learning the latest framework or even new remote work and productivity tools.
🌎Adapt to Global Challenges: Since remote work has been popular for some time, they will probably be used to working with diverse clients and will have to adapt constantly.
If you want more personalized advice on whether a Brazilian developer is the right choice for you, contact us. We have a host of experienced developers ready to adapt to your project and complete the work quickly and affordably!
Linux’s Census III is out! It is critical that all of your developers check it out to stay informed about what’s happening in the operating system.
Whether you’re using Ubuntu for Python development or you’re working on an Android app, Linux is making an appearance and will definitely not disappear soon.
Apple is making foldable iPhones and iPads? Although there’s been no concrete announcement from the tech company, if the rumors are true, then these massive foldable devices could rival Samsung’s foldable devices.
However, they would also require more work from your UX/UI and front-end developers. Better make sure your existing iOS apps are set up so that you can make any changes easily! Otherwise, you’ll risk falling behind your competition or ruining your brand image.
Nearshore development is when you outsource to a nearby country. This means your time zones are very similar!
It’s a great option if you want to take advantage of lower rates in other countries, but you need to collaborate a lot in real time!
You could potentially even travel to the nearby country and see your developers in person without breaking the bank!
The real beauty of nearshore development lies not just in the cost savings but in the cultural and professional synergy that happens when teams work in sync.
It’s not just about coding together - it’s about building something meaningful with shared goals and clear communication.
We’ve written an extensive article on the different nearshore development rates that also covers all the other ways you can expect to benefit!
That’s it for this week’s Trio Insight! We hope you enjoyed this look into the daily life of Brazilian developers and the benefits of nearshore development.
The next time you consider nearshore development, remember this: The success of your project doesn’t just come from rates or tools—it comes from people who show up, adapt, and build alongside you.
Have questions, feedback, or your own experience with nearshore or Brazilian developers? We’d love to hear from you - just hit reply! If you find this newsletter helpful, share it with someone who’s exploring their development options.
At Trio, we’re here to help!
Until next time - keep developing!
Daniel
The Trio Team
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