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Get ready to be a developer with this checklist (6 things they didn't teach me)

Looking for your first position in the software world? Want to know more about the developer's life so you can improve your chances of getting hired and...

1 replies - 3944 views - 07/18/12 by Roi Gamliel in Articles

Hiring A New Developer- The Most Important Things To Look For

Software developers often take part in the recruiting process. Determining whether a candidate is suitable for a company's dev team is a challenge, to...

0 replies - 8570 views - 07/16/12 by Roi Gamliel in Articles

Signs That Your Project Team Might Be Too Large

Amanda Laucher recently queried the twitterverse on the topic of team size. In my opinion, my last project team was "too large". This...

3 replies - 2942 views - 07/01/12 by Jay Fields in Articles

20 Subjects Every Software Engineer Should Know

Here are the most important subjects for software engineering, with brief explanations: 1.Object oriented analysis & design: For better...

2 replies - 14650 views - 07/01/12 by Cagdas Basaraner in Articles

Two Years of Experience Doesn’t make you “Senior”

Two years of experience doesn’t make you “senior”. Except maybe in high school. I don’t mean this in a negative sort of way. I mean it in a ...

4 replies - 5050 views - 06/28/12 by Wayne Beaton in Articles

Riding the Camel with a New Hat: Red Hat Aquires FuseSource

This morning I woke up to the news out in the public that Red Hat to Acquire FuseSource.  You can read the Acquisition FAQ to learn more what has...

2 replies - 3729 views - 06/28/12 by Claus Ibsen in Articles

Is $1,500,000 enough for a 1.0 release?

We in the Plumbr team decided that it is. Over the last few months in beta our customers have solved more than 200 memory leaks with the help of Plumbr.200 ...

0 replies - 2486 views - 06/27/12 by Nikita Salnikov... in Articles

Software Architects Need Not Apply

I saw an online job posting several years ago that listed a set of desired software development and programming skills and concluded with the...

2 replies - 2888 views - 06/27/12 by Dustin Marx in Articles

The Subject of Women Programmers is Boring

I've been challenged to do a session at a very large conference around women in programming.  Which leads to two reactions from me 1) wow, what an...

0 replies - 18801 views - 06/26/12 by Trisha Gee in Articles

Overheard: Development Myths

Continuing the theme of Things I Have Heard I Don't Think I Agree With. To developers technologies are everything I can't remember the context of...

2 replies - 2634 views - 06/25/12 by Trisha Gee in Articles

7 Programmer Recruiting Mistakes

We’ve all met them. The programmers that can’t program. They can hardly write anything that compiles on their own. Producing quality quality code is...

4 replies - 24555 views - 06/25/12 by Anders Abel in Articles

So, You Dropped Out of College

I was recently chatting to some friends about all the apprenticeship experiments going on and (name withheld to protect the innocent)...

0 replies - 17491 views - 06/20/12 by Jay Fields in Articles

Interviewing? Keep it Simple, Stupid!

If any of you are intereview for a job any time soon, please take this advice to heart – just like KISS is a good principle in your every day job, it’s a...

2 replies - 4178 views - 06/11/12 by Ron Gross in Articles

DZone Startup Series: Broadcastr's Part in the Future of Storytelling

The DZone Startup Series focusses on companies that are using Java at the core of their business to power their startup. Want to find out what drives these...

1 replies - 4713 views - 06/10/12 by James Sugrue in Articles

Is Productivity Killing Your Creativity?

I listen to audio books while I work out. I've been known to leave earworms 'Rapid Italian' on while trying to go to sleep. I read books on trains. I answer...

1 replies - 12802 views - 06/10/12 by Jay Fields in Articles