This is the third and final post in my mini-series. In my first post, Where have all the Engineers gone?, I shared some hard questions about the current state of engineering and what it will look like a few years from now. In my second post, Rise of the Agent Director, I discuss the importance of experienced... Continue Reading →
Embrace AI: The Key to Staying Relevant
Above image created by GPT 4o: Create an image for my blog post. I talk about people using AI and ChatGPT. Create the image photo realistic, and make it look like it’s from the 1930s Brooklyn This guest post is written by my good friend and colleague Karl Schwirz, Director at Slalom, master of AWS, and... Continue Reading →
Python Reference for JavaScript Developers
"a python that has keys of a keyboard on it and hands typing on the keys, anime" DALL-E I've known python for quite some time, but rarely use it. As clients are moving more and more into using OpenAI, some are preferring to leverage python over Java or JavaScript. As a seasoned JavaScript developer, I... Continue Reading →
April Fools with these terrible NPM packages
NPM, hosted at npmjs.com, is a repository for storing open-source libraries, frameworks, and packages that anyone can publish to, and anyone can download from. This has great packages in it like ReactJS, Okta, DataDog, Material, Luxon, and many, many more. However, there's also garbage in here. There are some really terrible NPM packages out there... Continue Reading →
