I've been using Pocket since it was ReadItLater. Two areas need improvement: 1) display of recipes in article mode and 2) display and redirection of Reddit articles. I'm intrigued with the yacy setup of user l72. I may…
Took a bit of poking around but I got this working. Sweet little project!
Totally on board with this. I'm currently looking for a 1/2 time contract gig, mostly because that's about all I want to work in conjunction with running a household and raising two kids.
The setup at https://usesthis.com/ What do people use to get stuff done
I had a pretty similar experience, albeit not quite as dramatic. Coordination was difficult. The biggest surprise was them saying "We'll Skype every day", but with their slow internet connection, that really meant Skype…
Haha, living up to your username. I'm good with the Starbucks card. I told the non-coffee drinkers that they serve a lot more than coffee, but they weren't convinced. I also found out that the employees in our UK office…
For birthdays we receive a card signed by the whole office and a $10 Starbucks card. The people who don't drink coffee find it insulting.
I remember two firms from previous HN posts that stuck with me, Fog Creek and Balsamiq. Joel's methodology might be a little complex, but it makes sense. http://blogs.balsamiq.com/team/2011/09/12/salary/…
I like your CV and web site layout as a game, great idea. I enjoyed looking at it.
Not at all. Slides are to support a talk. I find most of them fairly useless without the speaker audio/video.
Excellent, that adds a certain legitimacy to DDG.
Lots of gems here, in my opinion. This should be very helpful for anyone moving into management.
Also, this is a great example of an open source project that is adaptable to many different uses.
It's never too late. You have shown you possess the desire and drive to learn. I think a good next step is to write some code and put it up on GitHub where prospective employers can see that you have written something.…
Fabulous idea. Good luck and continued success!
They don't change my perception any more, now that I've realized how worthless some endorsements are. I used to work for a company that had Ajax in the name. I did 95% back-end coding in Java there. LI recently informed…
12 person startup, here. It's deadly quiet. Most people are in offices, they close their door for phone calls. Headphones for music is the norm. It makes me crazy, sometimes. I get a little break because I sit near the…
I read the title and knew the word was "no". Did I end up reading a boring, unimaginative treatise on "never say no"? No. Thanks.
Typo in the link. Nice site, though...
Words to live by...
Congratulations. Very inspiring.
I really like the ndpsoftware.com home page. Very cool...
I've been using Pocket since it was ReadItLater. Two areas need improvement: 1) display of recipes in article mode and 2) display and redirection of Reddit articles. I'm intrigued with the yacy setup of user l72. I may…
Took a bit of poking around but I got this working. Sweet little project!
Totally on board with this. I'm currently looking for a 1/2 time contract gig, mostly because that's about all I want to work in conjunction with running a household and raising two kids.
The setup at https://usesthis.com/ What do people use to get stuff done
I had a pretty similar experience, albeit not quite as dramatic. Coordination was difficult. The biggest surprise was them saying "We'll Skype every day", but with their slow internet connection, that really meant Skype…
Haha, living up to your username. I'm good with the Starbucks card. I told the non-coffee drinkers that they serve a lot more than coffee, but they weren't convinced. I also found out that the employees in our UK office…
For birthdays we receive a card signed by the whole office and a $10 Starbucks card. The people who don't drink coffee find it insulting.
I remember two firms from previous HN posts that stuck with me, Fog Creek and Balsamiq. Joel's methodology might be a little complex, but it makes sense. http://blogs.balsamiq.com/team/2011/09/12/salary/…
I like your CV and web site layout as a game, great idea. I enjoyed looking at it.
Not at all. Slides are to support a talk. I find most of them fairly useless without the speaker audio/video.
Excellent, that adds a certain legitimacy to DDG.
Lots of gems here, in my opinion. This should be very helpful for anyone moving into management.
Also, this is a great example of an open source project that is adaptable to many different uses.
It's never too late. You have shown you possess the desire and drive to learn. I think a good next step is to write some code and put it up on GitHub where prospective employers can see that you have written something.…
Fabulous idea. Good luck and continued success!
They don't change my perception any more, now that I've realized how worthless some endorsements are. I used to work for a company that had Ajax in the name. I did 95% back-end coding in Java there. LI recently informed…
12 person startup, here. It's deadly quiet. Most people are in offices, they close their door for phone calls. Headphones for music is the norm. It makes me crazy, sometimes. I get a little break because I sit near the…
I read the title and knew the word was "no". Did I end up reading a boring, unimaginative treatise on "never say no"? No. Thanks.
Typo in the link. Nice site, though...
Words to live by...
Congratulations. Very inspiring.
I really like the ndpsoftware.com home page. Very cool...