Computing’s Gender Divide: Why Tech Is Stuck in the 1980s
Discover why the percentage of women who held computing-based jobs has been in a steady decline since the 1980s.
Tips to boost your career.
Because being a developer is not just about coding, we want to share dedicated tips on soft skills and career paths, help you stay up-to-date with your favorite technologies, and learn more about the job market with data from the Jungle.
Discover why the percentage of women who held computing-based jobs has been in a steady decline since the 1980s.
The open-source movement has a few things it can share about remote working with the wider software-development community.
The most-mentioned technologies in the job specifications published on WTTJ's website in 2019 and the average number of applicants per technology.
Saad Rehmani, the VP of Engineering at Reddit, shares his most effective management strategies to handle the COVID-19 crisis.
Rich Archbold, the VP of Engineering at Intercom, explains how to develop a management style and how to transition to managing other managers.
Meet Kaya Thomas, the iOS mindfulness developer working to achieve inclusivity in tech through mentorship.
Discover the profile of Chris Adams, a technologist specialized in climate justice.
In this interview, Michael Lopp, former VP of Product Engineering at Slack, shared his thoughts on best practices for engineering management.
In this article, we look at the common ways you can make money from open-source projects.
We hosted an event and interviewed Frédéric Rivain (Dashlane) and Fred de Villamil (MYLI, ex Aircall and Ledger) to help you scale your tech team.
Discover what it takes to hire and retain the best developers from diverse backgrounds!
A summary of The Manager’s Path by Camille Fournier.
Speaking on stage can be scary. Read this article to learn how to look confident and make a lasting impression on your audience!
In this article, Camille Fournier shares her recommendations of programming and management books that engineering managers should read.
In this interview, Thomas Guenoux, the founder of CommitStrip, explains the creation process behind the strip and what makes developers laugh.
The impostor syndrome is more common than we think but is not inevitable. Here are a few practical tips on how to overcome it!
Thomas Parisot, a web developer at dtc innovation, explains why he chose to work at a place with a flat organizational structure.
Slide decks are an important part of any technical talk. Here are some tips to help you create a clear and impactful deck!
You’re considering becoming freelance, but hesitant about making the move? Read some advice from developers who have already been down the road!
We hosted an event in Paris and interviewed Sylvain Utard (Algolia) and Tugdual de Kerviler (Automattic) to help you onboard your developers.
Valérian Saliou, the CTO at Crisp and maintainer of 50 repositories explains how he goes about maintaining successful open-source projects.
Starting a blog could bring many advantages as a developer. But how should you go about it?
A job interview is a time for the interviewee to decide if the company and the job correspond with what is expected. Here are our 10 questions to ask!
Discussing money matters can make us feel uncomfortable. We give you the keys to effectively negotiate your salary depending on your work situation!
You'll find in this article advice to ensure your topic ideas are accepted by the conference selection committees.
This article explains what it takes to stay in your position of developer without moving to management and still enjoy your role.
Want to build a great tech company blog? Try our tips for attracting talent and customers!
Matteo Collina, member of the Node.js Foundation Technical Steering Committee, shares the 5 Twitter accounts Node.js developers should be following.
Compassion and empathy are core skills for developers but are too often disregarded. Discover how you can work on them.
April King, head of website security at Mozilla, shares the top 5 Twitter accounts web-security developers should be following.
Recruitment is a key moment. Here are our tips for the recruiting CTO.
While an online presence isn’t absolutely mandatory, having a great digital footprint can make your profile stand out from the crowd.
As a lead developer, your work also requires you to develop other less technical but equally important skills, such as interpersonal skills.
Ellen Shapiro shares the top 5 Twitter accounts iOS developers who want to take their game to the next level should be following.
A great demo of your software shows your bosses and peers the valuable work you’re doing. Learn more about the best practices.
Tara Z. Manicsic shares the top 5 Twitter accounts all curious JavaScript developers should be following.
Let’s take a look at how you can be the best version of yourself as a developer and maybe even as a person. Letting go of your ego could be the key.
Thinking outside the box once in a while is essential while coding. Take a step back on your day-to-day developer tasks and discover how other people use the same technologies and tools as you to create amazing things.
We can learn a lot by listening to the tales of those that have already paved a path and by meeting people who are willing to share their thoughts and knowledge about programming and technologies.