Augmented Reality Collaboration Is Real. Avoid It Like the Plague Nate Swanner, January 25, 2019 3 min read Tech event demos of augmented reality (AR) often show people collaborating on a project (looking at you, Microsoft...
Amazon’s Streaming Game Ambitions Could Prove Great for Devs Nick Kolakowski, January 14, 2019 3 min read A few years ago, Amazon launched Lumberyard, a cross-platform 3D game engine designed to leverage the storage and...
Getting Hired at Facebook with Absolutely Zero Tech Experience Sarah Butcher, November 2, 2018 3 min read This article was originally published on eFinancialCareers. If you want to earn millions working for Facebook but...
The Open Office Concept Just ‘Jumped the Shark’ Nate Swanner, October 19, 2018 3 min read Studies prove the open office is a terrible concept for employees. We naturally seek out private space, meaning all...
‘Developer Song’ is Everything Wrong With Tech Conferences Nate Swanner, September 21, 2018 3 min read 2012 was a peak year for tech and software developers. It was a full presidential term beyond the worst economic...
Developers Can Now Safely Call Themselves ‘Rockstars’ Nate Swanner, July 27, 2018 2 min read The term "rockstar" is tossed around loosely in tech. Hiring managers love it ("We want a real rockstar tech pro in...
Tiny Site Has Huge Implications For Private Blogging Nate Swanner, July 13, 2018 3 min read Blogging can be fun, and critical to your reputation as a tech pro. While plenty of platforms exist for spinning up...
Swift Playgrounds NES Emulator Stress-Tests Undefined Boundaries Nate Swanner, June 25, 2018 4 min read Creating a side-scrolling iOS game isn’t uniquely difficult. However, many game studios and companies haven't ported...
Bitcoin ‘Machinesplained’ by A.I. Makes Total Sense Nate Swanner, May 25, 2018 2 min read If someone asked you to explain Bitcoin, you might say something silly like: “It’s magic money that comes from the...
It’s Official: Tech Pros (Kind of) Love Tech Events Nate Swanner, May 14, 2018 4 min read As spring and summer bloom, so do a seemingly endless number of tech events big and small. Earlier this month, we asked...