¡®The one project per developer principle¡¯ pushes up a South Korean app developer group Linus a rising star in the field

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Mobile app market was estimated around $581.9 billion in 2020 and is to be around $935.2 billion in 2023. In South Korea, the mobile app market started to form in 2010 and is worth now around 30 trillion won ($23.6 billion) today. As the number of apps grow, so does the demand for securing capable developers. In order to make more profits, developers tend to take multiple projects at once and naturally complaints on poor performance of the app ensued. Observing this with keen eye, Wonhyuk Cho, CEO of Linus, rolled up sleeves and introduced ‘the one project per developer principle’ which put his business well on the tract to rise. Despite relatively later starter in the field, Cho in fact has developed more than 40 apps for the last 3 years with high client satisfaction since 2019. 

 

Wonhyuk Cho

Cho is received as a veteran in the field for his ability of undertaking numerous projects. In 2014, he took a project of CANYVAL as a satellite engineer followed by a project at Solidware as a machine running data engineer and a project at Coupang as a data scientist. He also worked as a software engineer at the Korea Advanced Agency of Convergence Technology, a mobile web programming lecturer at Suwon Women’s University and as a data engineer at Goodchoice.kr. He launched more than 20 of react native application on both Android and iOS, made the smart fielder algorithm of Coupang and developed a personal credit grading prediction platform for a bank. Other notable projects are: building more than 15 websites, more than 8 web-based hybrid apps, realizing OptOn unidentifiable algorithm and data test for SGI, and joining an engineer team of CubeSat of the NASA.

 

Linus

Cho named his business Linus from Linus Benedict Torvalds, a Finnish-American software engineer who is the creator and, historically, the main developer of the Linux kernel, used by Linux distributions and other operating systems such as Android. Torvalds valued highly of performance and degree of finishing. Likewise, Cho laid a great value on degree of finishing of every project he undertakes. For this reason, Cho takes off his work from the planning stage but not the development stage in order to clearly understand what his client wants and needs. Procedures are reported time to time to the client from design to development and launching, and maintenance and upgrade is carried out without missing the set time. Linus offers services as follows: developing apps for Adroid and iOS, building servers on Python Django and AWS, building shopping mall on React, and machine running modeling and prediction platforms on PyTouch and FastText. Notable apps and services include: Tag and Tager social media app, Enough bay food nutrition app, and Fondee group purchase shopping mall. 

 

Staff Welfare That Shoulders Google

For the efficiency, and welfare of staff, Linus strictly keeps its principle of one project per developer only. The company pays monthly incentive that is more than 70% of a price quote from the total of base pay and incentive which is open transparently to the developer. Every staff member is given a company credit card for the use of transport, meals and operational fee and they can also receive limitless free skin care and massage services at its partner skin care shop located on Teheranro, Gangnam, Seoul. What is more? All staff members can come to work or home to work according to their needs. Meetings are taken place at the minimum possible. 

“We recently have signed a contract with a large company for an open app development project and it is scheduled to start from the middle of this year. All our teams at Linus are determined to give the best of their ability to each project undertaken in order to bring the best app, website and platform to our clients” says Cho. <PowerKorea>


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