Everflow | Software Engineer | Montreal, QC | Hybrid (Some on-site) | Full-time Everflow is a SaaS Partner Marketing platform for managing and scaling revenue from affiliates, partnerships, and marketing channels. We're…
I'm not American and didn't know about the green berets until I heard of them in this episode from the Love+Radio Podcast : http://loveandradio.org/2016/11/wood-fighting-with-steel/ It's an intimate interview with a…
I enjoyed this article a lot because this is a problem I struggle with often when coding. And not just at a particular point in the lifecycle of a project, it comes up all the time. Decisions like this are, in my case,…
I'm always surprised when developers don't talk about the F keys in their reviews of the new MBP. I mostly agree with the author regarding the escape key, the touch bar isn't really a problem in that regard, it still…
I struggle with the boundaries as well. Especially at the end of the day or before lunch. "This will only take me 1 minute" fixes turn into half-hours and ruin the whole schedule. One thing that might be worth trying is…
This is cool. The results of the first poll I looked at surprised me and I wanted to read the comments, so I think it would be useful to have a link to the actual poll (on HN) because I had to google it. Another small…
Not a huge deal, but I think you should add the "Try it now" button on your learn more page (http://www.bullbear.ca/more). Clicking on the back button or on the logo to go back to the home page and sign up seems a bit…
The concept of loggur seems interesting, but to be completely honest, I thought the "help us get featured on" written in small characters before the logos of TechCrunch, Mashable, etc. was deceiving in a really lame way.
There have been a few online slide type presentations on HN recently and I usually find them frustrating because even when the subject is interesting (which is the case most of the time), the slides make you feel like…
The fact that they had to finish shooting the whole thing to have something worth showing makes this even more impressive. They couldn't just stop halfway through and say good enough. For nearly two years they kept…
The title makes it sound as if the author is in complete disagreement with Patrick's essay (and perhaps he feels that he is) but it's not how I see it. Both articles are about the way you present yourself, not really…
To me, this is mostly about the way we learn as beginners. You start as a beginner by reading books, watching experts, taking a class. Even if you start by jumping in and figuring it out, you still get the notion of how…
Everflow | Software Engineer | Montreal, QC | Hybrid (Some on-site) | Full-time Everflow is a SaaS Partner Marketing platform for managing and scaling revenue from affiliates, partnerships, and marketing channels. We're…
I'm not American and didn't know about the green berets until I heard of them in this episode from the Love+Radio Podcast : http://loveandradio.org/2016/11/wood-fighting-with-steel/ It's an intimate interview with a…
I enjoyed this article a lot because this is a problem I struggle with often when coding. And not just at a particular point in the lifecycle of a project, it comes up all the time. Decisions like this are, in my case,…
I'm always surprised when developers don't talk about the F keys in their reviews of the new MBP. I mostly agree with the author regarding the escape key, the touch bar isn't really a problem in that regard, it still…
I struggle with the boundaries as well. Especially at the end of the day or before lunch. "This will only take me 1 minute" fixes turn into half-hours and ruin the whole schedule. One thing that might be worth trying is…
This is cool. The results of the first poll I looked at surprised me and I wanted to read the comments, so I think it would be useful to have a link to the actual poll (on HN) because I had to google it. Another small…
Not a huge deal, but I think you should add the "Try it now" button on your learn more page (http://www.bullbear.ca/more). Clicking on the back button or on the logo to go back to the home page and sign up seems a bit…
The concept of loggur seems interesting, but to be completely honest, I thought the "help us get featured on" written in small characters before the logos of TechCrunch, Mashable, etc. was deceiving in a really lame way.
There have been a few online slide type presentations on HN recently and I usually find them frustrating because even when the subject is interesting (which is the case most of the time), the slides make you feel like…
The fact that they had to finish shooting the whole thing to have something worth showing makes this even more impressive. They couldn't just stop halfway through and say good enough. For nearly two years they kept…
The title makes it sound as if the author is in complete disagreement with Patrick's essay (and perhaps he feels that he is) but it's not how I see it. Both articles are about the way you present yourself, not really…
To me, this is mostly about the way we learn as beginners. You start as a beginner by reading books, watching experts, taking a class. Even if you start by jumping in and figuring it out, you still get the notion of how…