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 …
Hacker Bits, Oct 2016
Simplify and automate. Here at Hacker Bits, we are big advocates of simplicity. We believe that when the going gets tough, the tough simplifies. When we are snowed under with work, we don’t dream about chucking it all and running …