A guide for how to talk to a developer

“A guide for how to talk to a developer“: We built this resource to help you better communicate with any developers and other technical people that you work with. These flashcards teach and review basic technology vocabulary and computer science terms. We hope it’s helpful to you as you hire, manage, and collaborate with software … Continue reading A guide for how to talk to a developer

Understanding disk usage in Linux

“Understanding disk usage in Linux” is a well written in-depth look into the Linux filesystem layer and how things work under the hood.  This is probably not something most people would have to deal on a day-to-day basis, but it is very useful for anyone doing system administration and looking for the better understanding of … Continue reading Understanding disk usage in Linux

Tim O’Reilly : Networks and the Next Economy

Networks and the Next Economy from Tim O'Reilly I consider Tim O’Reilly to be one of the smartest people around.  Whether you agree with that or not, or whether you worry about his education agenda being pushed too much, the “Networks and the Next Economy” slides are still worth the time.  These are both current … Continue reading Tim O’Reilly : Networks and the Next Economy

Publishers Haven’t Realized Just How Big a Deal GDPR is

Lately, I feel like I’m behaving very similar to Steve Ballmer, running around screaming “GDPR! GDPR! GDPR!”. But I find it to be a huge change for anyone around Europe, and I see it coming into play very soon, and most of the people around me are mostly like “GDPR? What’s that?”. This article does … Continue reading Publishers Haven’t Realized Just How Big a Deal GDPR is