3 Ways Location-Independent Designers Earn Money Without Designing

Freelance Designer is a cool title, but it’s not all high-fives and long macchiatos. Daniel has three handy ways designers can earn money. Writing (including Blogging) and Teaching are ones of the passions. But don’t think have the resources (mostly times and chances) to do them now. Source: 3 Ways Location-Independent Designers Earn Money Without […]

Hacking Vs Engineering: Not All “Bad Code” is Bad

Build a bridge, or get in your boat and explore? Kyle Vermeulen asks Influx founder Michael De Wildt about the difference between hacking and engineering. – hack first, engineer later – new perspective. And good analogy of bridge 🌉 vs boat 🚤 Source: Hacking Vs Engineering: Not All “Bad Code” is Bad

An open letter on side projects

I love side projects. They are what wake me up at night with excitement; they are what causes light bulbs to flash on inside my brain while walking my dog; they are what motivate me when all other motivation is lost; they are the distraction from my worries; they are a fundamental part of who […]

Self-Imposed Pressure in Programming | Tom McFarlin

Self-Imposed Pressure can not only take the fun out of programming, but can also result in shipping sloppy work – and I’m speaking from experience. Quality should be pursued. But Time sometimes can be the biggest enemy. Source: Self-Imposed Pressure in Programming | Tom McFarlin

I’m Not So Great at Multitasking | Tom McFarlin

Personally, I’m not so great at multitasking. This doesn’t mean that I don’t manage a number of things like everyone else. I’ve just had to cut back a bit. Facebook (nor Instagram), can get over it. But the challenge now is Pocket and Feedly… Source: I’m Not So Great at Multitasking | Tom McFarlin