The Year I Learned Job Stability Isn’t Promised
#000 Devs Matter
Tech is one of the fastest growing industries in the nation, attracting a range of both millennials who are fresh out of college to baby boomers who have decided to make a career change.
Beginners Luck: The Jr Dev
Whether you have just received your Computer Science degree or completed a coding boot camp, there is still one step that you must climb before you can officially wear the badge of “SOFTWARE ENGINEER” and that's landing a full-time position.
GatsbyJS Themes: Ready, Set, Gatsby!
Getting to know “The Great” GatsbyJS
GatsbyJs generates static sites for ReactJs and was founded in late May of 2015 by Kyle Mathews and Sam Bhagwat. Gatsby is a Javascript framework that allows users to create a simple website from start to finish using reusable components to build beautiful user interfaces that perform very well and with lightning speed.
The Art of Inclusivity: How to Create Content That Is Welcoming To All
What Is Inclusive Content?
The Ultimate Productivity Hack: Using Bilateral Stimulation Music
Are you looking for ways to increase your productivity and get more done in less time? If so, you might want to consider incorporating bilateral stimulation music into your workday.
Jr’s in the Tech Community: How to Avoid Burning Out
It’s no secret that the tech community is a very demanding one. If you’re not constantly learning and keeping up with the latest trends, you’re quickly left behind.
From Software Engineer to Documentation Engineer: My Journey and Why It Was the Right Choice
It was a little more than two years ago that I made the switch from software engineer to documentation engineer.
Balancing Motherhood and My Tech Career: Juggling the Demands of Two Challenging Jobs
Working as a single mom is no easy task. There are times when I feel like I’m spread too thin. Like I can’t do it all. This is why I make it a point to remind myself daily that nothing worth having comes easy. So, I put my head down and push through.
Why Tech Conferences Need to Prioritize Black Voices: A Call to Action
The tech industry has long struggled with diversity and representation, and this issue is particularly evident in the world of tech conferences.
Productivity Through Learning Styles
Learning styles are different ways people prefer to learn and process information, and when a workplace caters to employees’ individual learning styles, they are more likely to understand and retain information.
Machine Learning 101: Exploring the Wild World of AI
Let’s step into the fascinating realm of machine learning, where computers are trained to accomplish tasks that were once considered impossible for them to perform.
How to Conduct an Inclusive Content Audit for Your Website
In today’s world, inclusivity is becoming increasingly important in all areas of life, including online content.
Creating an Inclusive Open Source Community: A Comprehensive Guide
In today’s technology-driven world, open source communities play a pivotal role in shaping the future of software development.
The Power of Rubber Duck Writing: A Pseudo-Coding Approach to Inclusive Technical Writing
I call it the “Rubber Duck Writing Style”, a unique approach to technical writing that combines the principles of pseudo-coding with the rubber ducky method.
The Cost of Code-Switching: Why My Voice Matters
The most powerful LLMs are only as reliable as the documentation that shapes them.
We often discuss model size, data volume, and compute when fine-tuning large language models (LLMs) such as GPT-4, Claude, or LLaMA. But there’s one ingredient nearly every successful AI application has: exceptional documentation.
Doc Engineering: How To Get Started
There are several ways people can break into technical writing…
Does Vibe Coding Produce Adequate Documentation and Code Comments?
In today’s fast-paced dev environments, a new style of programming is emerging, Vibe Coding.

