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Architecture8 min read

Third-Party ERP Integrations: Patterns and Pitfalls

Integrating an ERP with third-party systems is where implementation projects stall. Here's how to design integrations that are reliable, maintainable, and don't couple your systems too tightly.

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Frontend7 min read

Infinite Scroll vs Pagination: Implementation and Trade-offs

Compare infinite scroll and pagination with real implementation examples — performance implications, accessibility concerns, SEO impact, and when to use each.

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Engineering7 min read

Testing Mobile Apps: Strategies That Catch Real Bugs

A practical mobile testing strategy — unit tests, integration tests, E2E automation, device testing, and the testing pyramid that works for real mobile projects.

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Heritage7 min read

Red Hair and Genetics: The Celtic Connection (and Myth)

Red hair is often associated with Celtic identity, but the genetics tell a more complicated story. Here's what causes red hair, why it is concentrated in the British Isles, and how much of the "Celtic redhead" narrative is science versus myth.

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Heritage7 min read

Ross-shire: The Land That Shaped a Clan

Ross-shire in the northern Scottish Highlands is the territory that gave Clan Ross its name and its identity. Here is the geography, the history, and the character of the land that made the Rosses who they were.

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Architecture7 min read

White-Label SaaS Architecture: Building for Multiple Brands

White-label SaaS lets partners sell your product under their own brand. The architecture decisions are subtle, and getting them wrong creates long-term maintenance pain.

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Heritage6 min read

The Rise and Fall of Scottish Gaelic

Scottish Gaelic once dominated Scotland from coast to coast. Today fewer than 60,000 speak it fluently. This is the story of how a language was nearly erased.

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Engineering7 min read

Website Migration Without Losing Traffic or Rankings

Website migrations are high-stakes operations that can destroy years of SEO equity overnight. Here's the systematic approach to migrating safely.

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Heritage7 min read

Imbolc and Saint Brigid: The Celtic Beginning of Spring

Imbolc marked the first stirring of spring in the Celtic calendar -- the moment when ewes began to lactate, the days visibly lengthened, and the goddess Brigid walked the land. Christianity made her a saint, but the festival endured.

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Business7 min read

Feature Prioritization Frameworks for Product Teams

Practical frameworks for prioritizing features when everything feels urgent. RICE, ICE, MoSCoW, and weighted scoring methods compared with real-world guidance.

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Heritage7 min read

The Irish Language Revival: Can a Language Come Back from the Brink?

Irish was once the majority language of Ireland. Famine, emigration, and colonial policy reduced it to a minority tongue. The revival effort that began in the 1890s is one of the longest-running language campaigns in history. Has it worked?

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Business7 min read

Finding (or Being) a Technical Co-Founder

The technical co-founder relationship is one of the most important in a startup. Here's how to find the right one, evaluate the fit, and structure the partnership.

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Heritage7 min read

Celtic Burial Practices: What the Dead Tell Us About the Living

How a culture treats its dead reveals what it believes about life. Celtic burial practices — from elaborate chariot burials to simple cremations, from bog deposits to hilltop cairns — tell us about a society that saw death not as an ending but as a transition.

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Business8 min read

From Freelancer to Product Builder: My Transition Story

How I transitioned from client services to building my own SaaS products — the mindset shift, the financial reality, and what I wish I had known earlier.

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Heritage7 min read

Scottish Museums for Heritage Seekers: The Essential List

From the National Museum in Edinburgh to tiny island heritage centers, Scotland's museums offer heritage seekers deep context for their family stories. Here are the essential stops.

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