Link Post and Podcast Roundup: November 2016 Edition
###Running a command at a specific time once Helpful if you want to start an upgrade at a specific time but don’t want to wait around to start it.
Slack uses PHP for most of its server-side application logic, which is an unusual choice these days. Why did we choose to build a new project in this language? Should you?
###Fuck You Startup World Every so often I wish I had joined a startup but then I read something like this. :-)
###Your Social Media Fingerprint I’m always amazed at the amount of information our browsers leak and this is just another creapy way for it to be done.
###Sendmail masquerade outgoing email address I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. Just use a transactional email provider (I like http://www.mailgun.com/) to send email. It’s not worth the headache.
###Preventing burnout for programmers
Burnout seems to occur amongst the programmers more often than professionals in other fields. I don’t have a definite answer as to why this happens, but I suspect there are four main reasons.
###The 10 Biggest Misconceptions About Remote Work A good article to try and convice the powers that be to allow remote work. Number 6 is “Remote Workers Are Lonely” and while it’s not true for everyone there are some people who find remote work very lonely.
Scott Keck-Warren
Scott is the Director of Technology at WeCare Connect where he strives to provide solutions for his customers needs. He's the father of two and can be found most weekends working on projects around the house with his loving partner.
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