
Year 2018 Review from Freelance Web Developer Perspective January 11, 2019
I have written a couple of retrospectives in the previous years and this year is no different. The retrospectives have been from freelancing perspective, but this
I have written a couple of retrospectives in the previous years and this year is no different. The retrospectives have been from freelancing perspective, but this
It has been one year since the last review, and it is again time reflect how the year went. The way I approach life is quite
If you are a freelancer or business owner, you probably have contracts that need signing. Each month, I write freelancing agreements and get signatures from the
It has been one year since the last review, and it is once again a good time to reflect on the things I liked and disliked
Developers tend to be curious persons, and it is quite common to struggle with the thought that should you narrow down learning to a particular niche.
A Few days back, I had lunch with a fellow freelancer who I only knew from his work and online presence. Being the first time for
On October, I gave a talk at Budapest Node.js to raise some discussion about how software developers get hired. The talk had a little bit
I was privileged of having an opportunity to keep a talk at Node.js Budapest meetup. I found that the Node.js community is very active
By working faithfully eight hours a day you may eventually get to be a boss and work twelve hours a day. -Robert Frost I had been
Getting hired is a problem that many of us face at some point in our career. There are plenty of articles and discussions that focus on
As a freelancer or owner of an agency one of the biggest decision on a weekly or monthly basis is who do you want to work