Posts By: Liv

I Got All The Birds!

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I’m sure you know by now that I’ve been pulling birds for 100 years — and to prove that my “experience” in the matter is still solid, here’s a recent trophy to prove it: In case you can’t read it, I’ll spell it out for you: it reads “I’ve got all the birds!”. And here’s […]

How Do You Hire Your Developers?

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All IT companies at some point are faced with the problem of hiring staff – in particular, developers, who in most cases are the core of the business, as they create the product(s) the company builds upon. This is no easy task (if you think it is, go and outsource all of your development to […]

Love Thy Rugby (Player)!

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This is so funny that I had to put it on my blog: reading some other rugby website today I came across this advert from Google: If you haven’t spotted it yet, the advert I’m talking about is the one reading “Rugby Lover Dating UK”. (Did you not know that the rugby players do it […]

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Compilation tools

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If you are developing applications as your day job then you are used more than likely to compiling your code and then running it (I know there are exceptions to the rule in those who are using interpreted languages but there’s still a majority of us it seems who use compilers). Some of you might […]

Server side developers

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OK I had this post in my mind for a while now — the only reason I’m publishing it so late is because it started initially with just small nags in my head about server side developers and I thought at the time one small nag from me hardly constitutes enough reason for a post. […]

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Recruiters

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IT recruiters make me laugh nowadays as they don’t seem to be able to understand that you are not interested in any of their jobs as you’re well settled at the moment. Even more so when the job they are trying to sell you is not in an area of interest to you. I work […]