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3 keys to dispelling impostor syndrome through self-awareness
[ad_1] While I’ve avoided contracting full-blown impostor syndrome in my career, I can certainly recognize its symptoms. I think self-awareness is the key to dispelling impostor syndrome when it starts to show up. Here are some suggestions to consider. Reconnect with the energy that got you where you are today If you’ve always loved solving…
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How DevOps best practices improve team dynamics
[ad_1] I’ve spent the past few months writing about the small, incremental behaviors that individuals can employ to be more successful. This month, I’d like to highlight team behaviors that I think are critical to having small successes at work. I spent time with one of the AtomicOpenShift (AOS) teams at Red Hat—the Cockpit project. Although I…
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Community-powered marketing succeeds where traditional marketing fails
[ad_1] It’s time for us B2B marketers to stop being so transactional and impersonal—to stop believing that buyers’ purchase decisions are completely rational. Buyers, after all, are people, not cogs in a wheel spinning inside their companies. Traditional B2B marketing tactics are expensive and increasingly ineffective. You know them well: online banners, emails from random…
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Google's security princess talks cybersecurity
[ad_1] Parisa Tabriz, manages Google’s Chrome security engineering teams, and gave a keynote at PyCon US this year. Her talk was even-keeled, informative, and included strong FOSS messaging about everyone’s vested interest in internet security and privacy. After the talk was done, I watched her take audience questions (long enough for me to take a short conference call) where…
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How PHPeople stay connected and have fun
[ad_1] Why would you spend your free time contributing to open source, especially in the PHP community? Doesn’t it seem boring to spend hours every week, or sometimes hours every day putting your time into a project, or into community work? Well, my answer is no! There are endless reasons why it is so much fun…
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Open source cross-platform development methods and tools
[ad_1] This is an article I’ve been wanting to sit down and write for a few years now. I first started developing software in the late ’90s and got myself a Borland C++ compiler, which I quickly realized was only really going to work on Windows. I made a few small command-line applications at first…
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Saying farewell to Jenkins, powering satellite Internet, and more OpenStack news
[ad_1] Are you interested in keeping track of what is happening in the open source cloud? Opensource.com is your source for news in OpenStack, the open source cloud infrastructure project. OpenStack around the web There is a lot of interesting stuff being written about OpenStack. Here’s a sampling from some of our favorites: read more [ad_2]…
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3D printed human hands, open source course materials, and more news
[ad_1] In this week’s edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look at 3D-printed lattice for cell culture, open source materials for college courses, and more! Open source news roundup for June 12-18, 2016 Artist grows real human hand; inspired by work in open source Amy Karle is growing human hand bones…
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OSVR's new headset, DeepMind learns gaming, and new Linux releases
[ad_1] In this week’s edition, we take a look at a new headset from OSVR, Google’s DeepMind playing Montezuma’s Revenge for rewards, and two new games out for Linux. Open gaming roundup for June 12-18, 2016 Razer announces HDK2 VR headset supporting OSVR OSVR is an open source ecosystem supporting multiple hardware brands. HDK stands…
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Top 5: Tips for GitHub, alternatives to Acrobat, and more
[ad_1] In this week’s Top 5, we highlight tips for getting started with GitHub, alternatives to Adobe Acrobat for PDFs, how to secure your Linux system, thoughts on the Google v. Oracle case, and how to get started using IRC for chat. Top 5 articles of the week 5.An IRC quickstart guide VM Brasseur provides…