Joy, Skill, Career, and Money: How I Choose a Side Project
What makes a good side project? Bryan shares his criteria and explains how choosing a good side project can bring benefits for years to come.
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What makes a good side project? Bryan shares his criteria and explains how choosing a good side project can bring benefits for years to come.
For budding programmers, technical jargon can get in the way of learning. Nate shares how learners can overcome vocabulary hurdles and how teachers can make their intentions clear.
If you’re looking to start or accelerate a career in the Web industry the path isn’t always clear. Nathan shares his advice to get educated, get experience, and get noticed.
Distracted work is costly. Patrick shares ways to help you shut out the noise and work with discipline.
To prepare for web building is no simple journey. Let us help you find some trails that will lead you toward success—and avoid dying of dysentery.
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.
College can be a great time of learning, but not always the things you need to know. Kasey shares how you can learn the skills that will aid you in the real world.
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.
It’s hard to not find fault in your own actions and want to do better, but Philip reminds us that “there’s no sense crying over every mistake. You just keep on trying til you run out of cake.”
Katie Jennings
Vice President of Business Development