yKap? Top rated Bug tracking tools at our service!
Saturday, January 17th, 2009Sometimes, I wish I could write computer programs. Actually, I have a lot of friends who work in programming-related fields, and over the time I’ve grown accustomed to relying on their patient help to tackle code-related issues that come about during my cyberspace excursions and entrepreneurship. Also, every now and then I end up outsourcing minor code-related tasks from the freelance boardrooms – and so far I’ve been happy with the results, but still… sometimes I find myself wishing I could actually write computer programs and be able to communicate directly with computers. Coding sounds like an enticing, but elusive concept for me… one that I couldn’t ever quite fully grasp.
Unfortunately, I can’t reallly tell my C++ from my Python, but still I’ve naturally learned a thing or two – mostly by osmosis from being caught up in the middle of technical conversations. For example, just today I was out for lunch with two software engineers, and they kept going on about this Issue Management Software called yKap; apparently this is an popular online Bug Tracker which provides much versatility and scalability tracking bugs, while writing code.
It sounds like such a powerful and accessible tool that even I could learn to use it… so with that in mind I’ve figured I might as well try and use it to assist me in tweaking this website’s design template. And after playing around for an hour or two… I can see why yKAP (your kind attention, please) is getting so hyped up lately – this is indeed a robust and powerful Bug Tracking Software; I just wish that I had more advanced knowledge that would allow me to take full advantage of this software. It may sound like a dumb thing to say, you know… but after using yKap, I feel that learning how to code might just be a little easier. Maybe I’ve been influenced from listening to my friends praising this bug tracking software?