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Poll: Do you say 'yes' to freelance consulting work?

Some developers are full-time consultants, while others moonlight or opt not to dip their toes in consulting work. Do you accept freelance consulting gigs? Read more

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Mozilla does the unthinkable

Mozilla made the jaw dropping announcement they are (sort of) halting the development of the single most important open source email client, Thunderbird. Jack Wallen offers his take on this odd news. Read more

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IT skills crisis? How coding and cool can crack it

Some deny its existence. Others can't agree on its nature. But regardless of your viewpoint on the IT skills crisis, a shake-up of certain attitudes could really make a difference. Read more

Development options for the BlackBerry 10 platform

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User flows in web design

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Dress code: When is casual too casual?

Sometimes the casual clothing preference of IT pros can go too far. Read more

Bring back the 40-hour work week

While it looks good to be the first to arrive and the last to leave work each day, it turns out that putting in 60 hours of work each week may do more harm than good in achieving end results. Read more


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