Welcome to issue 18 of Hacker Bits! We got a ton of feedback, and we hope it shows in the evolution of Hacker Bits. Thanks to each and everyone who wrote to us! We are overwhelmed by the number of …
Hacker Bits, Issue 17
Welcome to issue 17 of Hacker Bits! June marks the half-way point in the year of 2017. So what are you learning? How are you being more productive? What are you doing to stay current? Let us now. 🙂 We’ve …
Hacker Bits, Issue 16
Welcome to issue 16 of Hacker Bits! We have a diverse mix of topics this month ranging from: Microservices to… Malware to… Full stack web development to… Resume writing As always, if there’s something you’d like to see in upcoming …
Hacker Bits, Issue 15
Welcome to issue 15 of Hacker Bits! April is a time of newness. How’s your 2017 going? We’d love to hear from you. 🙂 Our 1st quarter at Hacker Bits is chugging along. Based on the response so far, you …
Hacker Bits, Issue 14
Welcome to issue 14 of Hacker Bits! You gave us feedback, and we’re making some adjustments to Hacker Bits. What we’re hearing is that the 3 key themes continue to be: Learning more Working less Staying current Additionally, Hacker Bits …
Hacker Bits, Issue 13
Happy 1-year anniversary everyone! When we launched Hacker Bits a year ago, not in our wildest dreams did we expect such a warm response from our readers and contributors. So thank you to all of you who have made Hacker …
Hacker Bits, Issue 12
Is interviewing candidates a good way to hire for the tech industry? Developer Amir Yasin doesn’t think so. In this issue’s most highly-upvoted article, he shows us how to hire the best candidate for the job with 2 innovative ideas. …
Hacker Bits, Issue 11
Welcome to the December issue of Hacker Bits! If you’re looking for some positivity after a grueling election season, then you’ve come to the right place. Brian Gilham recounts a delightful anecdote about the importance of being kind, and we …
Hacker Bits, Nov 2016
What if working less actually increases productivity? Itamar Turner-Trauring makes the case for working less in this month’s most highly-upvoted article. Are you an old geek? Are twenty-something co-workers making you feel over the hill? If you’ve ever been told …