You start a side project because it scratches an itch. Maybe it’s a script you wrote to automate your own work, a newsletter ...
Most people take up side hustles to make some money on the side — a little extra cash to help make the ends meet. Others work side gigs as passion projects because they think that with a few investors ...
Tech leaders’ opinions are divided on the importance and even desirability of allowing developers to work on side projects. Some feel such projects can distract team members and potentially lead to ...
As the calendar inches toward November, many professionals shift into year-end mode: tying up loose ends, closing projects, and preparing for holiday slowdowns or next-year planning, instinctively ...
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That question keeps coming back to me. Especially now, as the world watches the ripple effects of the USAID funding freeze and the relentless wave of climate disasters. Tech companies sit right at the ...
Side-projects are sanctuaries in heavy metal. For established artists who might feel creatively confined by their day job, a second outlet with little or no commercial pressure can offer an oasis of ...