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DevOps With Mike
“See Why 80% My Of Students Land Job Offers In Their First Atempt!!!” Want to receive push notifications for all major on-site activities? · see, students, land, job, offers
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Homepage - Coach Catalyst
Are you overwhelmed by managing multiple software tools? How many opportunities have slipped through the cracks? How many opportunities have slipped through the cracks? · progress, tracking, managing, many, opportunities
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Btrust Blog
Leadership transitions mark important moments in any organization’s journey, and today, we’re excited to share one of our own. In July, we put out a call for a Chief Executive Officer. After receiving multiple strong… · open, source, btrust, bitcoin, developers
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Running Developer
Hi, I'm Geoffrey Hunt. Runner, software developer and person with many ideas. Check out my blog I post once a year or so.
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Cloud Run Hackathon: Build applications with Cloud Run - Devpost
Ready to go from idea to global scale in minutes? 🚀 Welcome to the Cloud Run Hackathon! We're calling all developers, AI enthusiasts, and creative thinkers to push the boundaries of what's possible with serverless… · cloud, google, idea, minutes, run
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Tim Kicker | Privacy, self-hosting, Linux, geopolitics
One late night a colleague and I were tossing ideas around. Most of them vanished with the beer. This one stuck. At first it sounded silly,… Everybody knows the name. Nobody really knows what the software actually does… · knows, different, late, night, colleague
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CommIT Smart
Discover digital success with CommitSmart — stories and solutions from our international team
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Overflowed.dev - Software Engineering Blog
Overflowed.dev is a collection of some of my ideas and projects I write down for myself and share with the world
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idle run
Useful notes from a Software Engineer · useful, notes, software, engineer
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Ramblings
Writing this before I forget some the details of the technology choices we made at Hello. Context: Building a IoT device with a very small team targeting, a ambitious deadline of 11 months from idea to shipping out of… · writing, before, forget, some, details
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David Winterbottom
You might remember me from such tweets as: On your first day at the new job, squash every commit from the repo into a single commit with message "Legacy code" and force-push to master. Desirable developer skills:1… · commit, code, skills, software, engineer
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Horizon Nigh:
I’ve been thinking lately about software I enjoy using, as contrasted with software that seems like a struggle to use; and why that is. One way to look at this is through the lens of respect: Did the developer of this… · software, think, been, way, look
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Blog - DevTeam.Space
Explore our in-depth product development tutorials and new technology announcements created by our software development experts. Written by humans for humans. Looking for tips on how to write good project specifications?… · good, development, humans, looking, write
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Fast Wonder | Open source, research, and other stuff I'm interested in posting.
Not every open source software project can or should live on forever: priorities change, technologies evolve, and interests shift over time. From a corporate perspective, you don’t want to have neglected or abandoned… · projects, source, open, project, sunsetting
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Thamaraiselvam's Blog
I have been thinking for a long time to write about terminal tools which help me to increase my productivity a lot. Finally yea! I have started writing. I do not want to put all these interesting tools in a single blog… · write, tools, been, thinking, long
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Out of the Software Crisis: The Newsletter
We all dream of working on software projects that make a difference but all too often the apps barely even run. Over budget and buggy, we’re lucky if the services address even a part of the problem they’re supposed to… · dream, software, even, everything, keeps
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Justonepixel.com - Blog
If I have to pick one thing that’s very hard with large scale software, it would be what engineers fail the most – it’s not communication, not leadership or some kind of social skills. It’s planning and executing a… · traffic, tee, thing, very, software
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Base Engineering Blog
Articles from the Base Engineering team about our work to build a global onchain economy that increases innovation, creativity, and freedom
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Runrun.it Blog: Gestão e Inovação
Dicas de para gestão do trabalho em equipe, marketing, recursos humanos, desenvolvimento de software e muito mais! Descubra metodologias, tendências e novidades do Runrun.it!
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The Final Commit - Technology Blog
A technology blog focusing on skills, vlogs, stories, and knowledge sharing
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🔒 Currently on pause for new projects
Hi, there! We're not taking on any projects right now, as our team is fully committed elsewhere. That said, we may still be available for selected one-off implementations (like our Guide Feedback Module, for example)… · there, taking, projects, right, team
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Benjamin Guinebertière's blog (@benjguin)
As we are wrapping up an engagement where we’ve been coding with engineers and data scientists in a TelCo company,we are sharing some of the learnings from this engagement. That’s part of our team’s mission: We code with… · team, data, engagement, scientists, developers
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BLOG.rh-flow.de - alles im fluss… • bleibt neugierig!
Gestern war ich mit einem PM-Kollege zum ersten Mal beim Agile Chemnitz Meetup. Im erstaunlich kleinen Kreis von 12 Leuten inkl. 3 Vortragenden gab es eine Mini-Konferenz zu Methoden um Scrum auf mehrere Teams zu… · ich, die, das, der, war
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blog.phpdev
Having a moment of introspection this morning, thinking back over the years of how my work has changed – sometimes in pretty dramatic ways. It seems like forever ago that I was fresh out of school and working my first… · work, had, security, some, role
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Design, Code, Release
Seems everybody and their dog are “doing agile” and they all seem to be complaining about how agile isn’t helping them, in fact for a lot of them it seems to be hindering them. I’ve wondered about this for a while and it… · agile, software, years, way, projects
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Jason Brown : That DevOps Guy | [“I’m a DevOps-oriented Software Engineer currently making my way in team leadership”]
[“I’m a DevOps-oriented Software Engineer currently making my way in team leadership”]
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Blog - Accelerates.it
Blog Reading opens the mind. And if you read our blog, it will advance your career in IT. Find practical tips that will keep your next startup alive, or that will make you land a job in a big tech company. Recent Posts See all posts Stay on track If you want to design a […]
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Agile Making Progress
Back on the Front Line of Agile Software Development. · back, front, line, agile, software
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OddPen
Welcome to my blog where I write about software engineering and how to lead a team!
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Joel Abshier's Blog - Programming & Productivity
I’m quite a bit late to setting my goals for the year. Yikes, March arrived so quickly. I wanted to take some time to put on paper (digital paper) what technologies I’m wanting to explore this year. Although I already… · some, time, language, because, languages
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daemonl
On recent reflection, I've spent quite a lot of my career building v2 of things. Do I just so happen to join these projects at just the right time? Or is it just me? Probably a combination. With confirmation bias. We… · debt, technical, future, there, tech
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blog.cdemi.io
I am a software and infrastructure enthusiast and this is what I think about stuff
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Techgoal Systems
We are currently working on a website and won't take long. · currently, working, won, take, long
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All posts | Matt Shelley
Matt ShelleyWriting about software development and self-improvement Writing small commits with helpful messages Our lesser efforts are just as important as our better efforts · development, efforts, export, matt, shelleywriting
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mark g's blog
I’m a freelance software developer. As a lifelong scatterbrain, the part of my job I hate the most is time tracking. Maybe this particular personal failing ought to have precluded me from becoming a freelancer but… · time, freeagent, rofi, software, don
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Have you danced with the software?
I like to think I'm a professional, constantly learning, coaching and teaching agile team member who specialises in Testing and people.
I'm a active member of the Testing community, I host the London Tester Gathering and speak at conferences.
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Built to Run – Wrangling distributed systems with a side order of pancakes
Update: I found a new job but keeping this post for posterity 🙂 —– Hi, I’m Kim Moir and I’mContinue Reading One of the questions I often get from people considering engineering management as the next step in their… · reading, engineering, learn, meetings, book
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Digifesto
Push has come to shove, and I have started building something new. I’m not building it alone, thank God, but it’s a very petite open source project at the moment. I’m convinced that it is actually something new. Some of… · something, building, doing, systems, project
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Blog • End3r's Corner
I was invited for the third time to GitHub Universe happening at Fort Mason in San Francisco, thanks to the GitHub Stars program I'm part of for the fifth year, and enjoyed every minute of it. Yes, you read that right: I… · github, year, time, happening, fifth
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Software Development Today
For me the most interesting tracks are: Labels: agile, call for sessions, conference, kanban, lean, personal kanban, scan-agile One of the questions that I and other #NoEstimates proponents hear quite often is: How can… · making, decision, business, strategy, decisions
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Software on the Side
I’ve posted the slides from my recent presentations at Utah Code Camp 2014. If you missed it, I’ll be presenting “Thinking in F#” at Boise Code Camp 2014 on April 5th and “Software Craftsmanship and Agile Code Games” at… · team, code, 2014, strengthsfinder, activities
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BuildIts in Progress
This isn't one of my usual project blog posts, but I owe my dear readers some context for the lack of project content. The last year did not go like I expected. In mid May last year my friend Sam and I decided to ride… · route, last, year, some, sam
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BuildIts in Progress
This isn't one of my usual project blog posts, but I owe my dear readers some context for the lack of project content. The last year did not go like I expected. In mid May last year my friend Sam and I decided to ride… · route, last, year, some, sam
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Techstars Blog
Accelerate your startup’s business growth with ideas & insights from the Techstars network. · accelerate, startup, business, growth, ideas
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BuildIts in Progress
This isn't one of my usual project blog posts, but I owe my dear readers some context for the lack of project content. The last year did not go like I expected. In mid May last year my friend Sam and I decided to ride… · route, last, year, some, sam
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BuildIts in Progress
This isn't one of my usual project blog posts, but I owe my dear readers some context for the lack of project content. The last year did not go like I expected. In mid May last year my friend Sam and I decided to ride… · route, last, year, some, sam
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geek haiku
Git push –forceI commit to the master Which goes right to prod Security, huh?That’s just a time sink for usLet’s just use a WAF git commit -mminor changes, no worriesthe build is broken · git, commit, push, forcei, master
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forkbomb writes words
It's approaching three months since I started writing this blog post. In the mean time, life has gotten in the way of my work on U-Boot and Linux. One cool thing I've been working on is the Advanced Operating Systems… · boot, been, kernel, device, tree
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agile dojo
A few weeks ago, I sat in a meeting with colleagues from one of our product teams. We were discussing how to support them with an additional feature team to make faster progress on their backlog, and I could feel the… · team, could, something, code, picture
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Projektmanagement (und das ganze Drumherum)
Warum Agile Coach nicht die Evolutionsstufe von Scrum Master istWarum die Agile Coach-Rolle nicht die nächste (und auch nicht die übernächste, sondern gar keine) Evolutionsstufe der Scrum Master-Rolle ist. Und was das… · und, die, der, ist, zwischen