Non-technical skills that every developer must have
Learning
Non-technical skills that every developer must have
As a developer, you would like to get a well-paid job, to gradually move up the corporate ladder and reach success, but unfortunately, not everyone succeeds to reach this goal.
It’s not a lie to say that you need to have strong technical skills as a developer to succeed.
But also it’s not a lie to say that you need more than technical expertise to have the opportunity to lead teams, projects, and finally business.
Apps that help you workout from home
Training
Apps that help you workout from home
We all want to be as close as we can to a healthier life. But because we find ourselves in a difficult time that does not allow us to go to the gym anytime we want, it doesn’t mean that we cannot practice at home as much as we can.
However, working out at home is not that easy as it requires some training or guidelines just like trainers used to do at gym or yoga classes for that matter.
Downloading a workout app, it can be the first step towards achieving the goal.
How Codegile is helping companies through pandemic
Pandemic
How Codegile is helping companies through pandemic
During this time of uncertainty and change, CodeValue Romania (previously "Codegile") is here to help businesses keep building and improving products that users love!
We want to make it easier to keep on building.
To help businesses grow during this time, we are offering the following support package, worth over $10,000:
25% off the cost for the first month
10% off the cost for months two and three
100% free access to developer profiles for review and interview
Free dedicated project manager for the first month, with experience in remote teams
Ways you can handle work conflicts
Work
Ways you can handle work conflicts
Conflict is inevitable when you work together with a group of people day after day. Workplace conflict can occur in a variety of ways: between two employees, among entire teams or between supervisors and the team members they manage. As difficult as the issue might seem at the moment, resolving team conflict is possible.
How did I become an Android developer
Android
How did I become an Android developer
It all started in my senior year of high school. I was so confused with what I was going to do with my life and I didn’t know which career I should follow. Although I was in an informatics class, at first I thought that I’ll follow a career in banking because given the fact that IT is an industry dominated by men, I thought that I couldn’t raise to the challenge. After I’ve been correctly guided by the right person at the right time and after I’ve studied the market, I decided that a career in IT is the best decision I could make. Eventually, the IT industry started to develop here as well. I know I was right back then, because it’s hard for me to imagine doing something else now.
Hacks for home office
Home Office | Work
Hacks for home office
If your company started running out obligatory remote working, here’s what you need to do to stay productive.
Some of you will be working from home for the first time, which could be hard to figure out how to stay on task and be productive, but there are ways to deliver good results, to set up a good workplace and stay in close touch with the team.
Free online courses
Learning
Free online courses
If you haven’t heard, universities around the world are offering their courses online for free (or at-least partially free). These courses are collectively called as MOOCS or Massive Open Online Courses.
In the past years, over 800 universities have created around 10,000 of these MOOCs.
You can find a categorized list with the courses below on the following subjects: Computer Science, Mathematics, Programming, Data Science, Humanities, Social Sciences, Education & Teaching, Health & Medicine, Business, Personal Development, Engineering, Art & Design, and finally Science.
How to stay fit while staying at home
Training
How to stay fit while staying at home
This coronavirus pandemic is unprecedented.
Almost everything which happening around the world right now is out of our control. Almost everything. Instead of worrying about the things we can’t change, let’s focus on the things we do control.
First, and most importantly, we can control how responsible we are right now. We can slow down the spread of the virus by staying at home as much as possible. I know that isn’t easy, but right now it’s our responsibility. Most of us will be fine if we get the virus. This is a time not to think about yourself, but to think about the people you could be infecting. Be a part of the solution, and stay home every chance you can. That means no bars, no restaurants, no gatherings, and no gyms.
Q&A with a CodeValue Romania (previously "Codegile") Dev
Q&A
Q&A with a CodeValue Romania (previously "Codegile") Dev
Q: How did you start to work as a programmer?
A: Programming and I were in a love-hate relationship. Since I‘ve started the highschool, I always had my mindset on becoming a programmer. Just that we didn’t go too well together. We had fought almost every semester, and finally, on the last one we decided to have a go, and my programming career started to take off. In the first year of the university, due to various reasons (don‘t forget I was a student, money was an issue), I decided to do an internship at a huge global company, which was Siemens. And that’s how I started.
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