7 things every new programmer should know.

IDG Contributor Network: How to fix the tech talent shortage.

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August 19, 2015

Our fault? Read the project audit and weep

A wise development team brings in the big guns against accusations of mismanagement on a troubled software project READ MORE

 

Issue highlights

1. 7 things every new programmer should know

2. IDG Contributor Network: How to fix the tech talent shortage

3. Silicon Valley's 'pressure cooker:' Thrive or get out

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7 things every new programmer should know

Veteran software developers share the lessons they've learned over the years about how to successfully navigate the professional coding business READ MORE

IDG Contributor Network: How to fix the tech talent shortage

There is a frightening shortage of IT skills in the United States today. Why is the shortage of skilled developers so threatening? Because failure to capitalize on digital trends and transform can result in lost competitive advantage, lost revenue, and lost productivity READ MORE

Silicon Valley's 'pressure cooker:' Thrive or get out

Spotlight may be on Amazon, but tech jobs are high profit and high stress READ MORE

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