Awarded Microsoft Windows Development MVP 2017
Developer shares personal achievement of receiving the 2017 Microsoft MVP Award for Windows Development and thanks the community.
Developer shares personal achievement of receiving the 2017 Microsoft MVP Award for Windows Development and thanks the community.
An IT professional discusses the need for better communication between technical and non-technical business departments to bridge the digital divide.
An IT professional shares three key principles for career growth: embracing discomfort, planning for failure, and continuous learning.
A personal reflection on the history and legacy of Mozilla and the Firefox browser, from its innovative beginnings to its perceived decline.
A programmer reflects on the nature of programming, the value of learning multiple technologies, and the importance of passion and teamwork for a sustainable career.
A simple two-stage list method to increase diversity among invited speakers at tech and academic conferences.
Announcement for BarCamp Nairobi 2013, a free, participant-driven tech unconference discussing Kenya's tech future over the next 50 years.
Mitchell Hashimoto reflects on key life events that shaped his perception of 'normal' and steered his path into programming and tech.
A tribute to a visionary tech leader who inspired innovation and challenged the status quo, reflecting on his legacy at Apple.
A personal reflection on the Breaking Development web conference, covering speaker talks, attendee discussions, and event organization insights.
Explores how the nature of technology work at startups has evolved, contrasting traditional hardware-focused ventures with modern software startups leveraging open source.
A Google engineer refutes claims about talent retention, arguing that Google is ideal for technologists focused on deep engineering work, unlike startups focused on business models.
A startup founder shares key lessons on building a successful tech startup, focusing on business models, hiring, and avoiding excessive VC funding.