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Beyond agile lies craftsmanship.

Craftsmanship is not something that can be learned overnight. Craftsmanship takes time, practice and dedication.

Continuum actively supports the 2009 Software Craftsmanship Manifesto. Our corporate values and Software Craftsmanship are one.

Software Craftsmanship cannot be captured in one definition. We reduced Craftsmanship to its four basic characteristics below and adopted them as the pillars of our organization.

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And what does this mean in reality?

Growth mindset

We organise training courses, reading groups, online sessions, etc. so that our Crafters are ready for the technologies of tomorrow. We don't innovate for the sake of innovating, but only if it adds value to the project.

Long-term relationships

The hit-and-run mentality, that's not for us. We like to build lasting relationships with our customers. When we make decisions, we always bear the consequences. That guarantees craftsmanship.

Knowledge Sharing & Community

During both internal and external events, our Tribe exchanges ideas and brings each other to a higher level. Our Crafters are present at various national and international conferences, either as participants or as speakers.

Professionalism

We are pragmatic. Our Crafters are professional in all circumstances. Training non-technical skills such as communication, conflict management, project follow-up, etc. forms the basis.

Partnership

Because we focus on long-term relationships, we get to know our customers through and through. This allows us to think along and anticipate. On the other hand, we ask our customers to evaluate our Crafters on a regular basis. Only in this way can we become even better at what we love to do.

Do you want to know more about craftsmanship? Then read the blog post of our Chief Craftsman Bart

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