It Is What It Is: How to Look at Old Code
Ryan shares why you should look at older code with a healthy dose of empathy with the help of a few perspectives across the industry.
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Ryan shares why you should look at older code with a healthy dose of empathy with the help of a few perspectives across the industry.
Like many other craftsman-type skills, being a developer demands discipline and is far from an effortless endeavor. No matter your role, Divya shares tips on how to learn and keep learning.
Are you relocating for a job? Lauren shares how to make the most of your fish-out-of-water experience.
We taught 35 teens and pre-teens how to build and launch a website in five hours. It was crazy. It was awesome. Here’s what we learned and how you can do it too.
Want to be more confident and help others? Katie shares how a “fake it til you make it” mentality can help you and the people around you.
The path of the young designer is destructive, fun, and unavoidable. Marshall shares lessons learned that have turned his raw passion into fruitful creativity.
Coming from a design background can be a great asset to a developer, but the journey to build developer chops isn’t easy. Philip confesses some bad practices, misconceptions, and failures from his journey.
Mike shares his experience flying robots with Sparkboxers at a one-day hack, flexing our team improvisational skills, and how it all ties back to our everyday projects.
There’s a reason behind all things that we humans do. So why is it so hard sometimes to do the things we need to do? Marshall shares how he gets motivated.
Crunch-time scenarios are a fact of life. It doesn’t matter how well you plan. So you’d better come up with ways to cope or learn to enjoy the fetal position. The team shares how we each get through those long days and nights.

Katie Jennings
Vice President of Business Development