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How Checklists Can Help You as a Developer

Mar 29, 20215 min read

While listening to an audiobook called The Checklist Manifesto: How to Get Things Right by Atul Gawande, I thought about how checklists might be just the tool developers need to level up. In this book, Gawande shares many stories that illustrate how ...

The Question to Ask Yourself When Imposter Syndrome Strikes

Feb 5, 20216 min read

Imposter Syndrome is what happens when you feel inadequate as a developer. Despite all the skills and experience you have, this feeling still creeps up from time to time. From junior to senior developers, everyone will face this at one point or anoth...

Presenting The "Today I Learned" Tracker!

Dec 30, 20204 min read

As 2020 comes to a close, I decided to participate in Hashnode's #christmashackathon. I chose to create a "Today I Learned" Tracker on GitHub, and I made this an open source project. This tracker is template of Markdown files where you can add w...

5 Ways to Improve Communication on a Remote Team

Dec 18, 20205 min read

After working on a remote team for over 2 years, I've gained some insights about what it takes to communicate well without being in an actual office together. My role at this startup ranged from web development to operations management where I was in...

Sharpening Our Tools

Nov 29, 20203 min read

As we study and put our programming knowledge to practice, we acquire a variety of tools we use regularly. These tools help us to become more efficient developers. Although we might be busy with several projects or learning new tech, we also need to ...

Motivation to Blog

Nov 27, 20203 min read

Maybe you started like me - you were excited to start a blog, got it set up, and began publishing a few posts. Once the initial excitement wore off, you wondered where you'd get ideas for posts and if anyone would actually read your blog. With these...

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