It’s time!
Chances are this article is very relevant to you, even if (particularly if) you’ve never given the imposter syndrome the time of day. (You will, now 🤣). Granted, I started my research for this piece…
by Casey Pitman So you’ve made it this far. You’ve learned some HTML and CSS. You’ve probably made a few basic websites and you are wondering what comes next. It’s time to learn JavaScript! Today…
To avoid criticism, do nothing, say nothing, and be nothing. Elbert Hubbard Feedback is one of the most important interpersonal skills in the workplace, and particularly so in tech companies / roles. Your ability to…
Contributing to open source projects is one of the most satisfying ways of accumulating experience. Not only do they offer ample opportunities to practice your new skills, but you also get to contribute to a…
Today’s review covers a slightly different kind of read. ‘Big magic’, by Elizabeth Gilbert (yes, the very one – the bestselling author of ‘Eat. Pray. Love’), is a page turner. I can’t quite put my…
We talked a lot about learning – but there comes a time when you need to roll up your sleeves and put your new-found knowledge to test. There are plenty of options – and we’ll…
Since learning seems to be the recurring theme of the week, I thought I’d try to find a book that speaks to the same idea. And boy did I find it! Peter Hollins’ book, ”The…
Repeat after me: you definitely CAN teach an old dog new tricks. Researchers have proven it over and over again: people are capable of learning at any age. In fact, recent studies have demonstrated that…
If there’s one course that can sweep you off your feet and get you to both fall in love with tech and come to believe it’s something you could actually pull off – it’s CS50.…