Atomic Object
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Atomic Object
@atomicobject
Helping companies innovate with custom software that’s beautiful, reliable, and easy to use. Because the right software can change everything.
Grand Rapids, A2, Chi, Raleigh शामिल हुए Ekim 2008
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Congratulations to everyone at @atomicobject, a 100% employee-owned custom software design and development company!
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Hey @atomicobject, I'm reading @tfadell's #BUILD & came across this, "The job [of CEO] is to give a shit ... When you give a shit, you care, you don't leet up until you're satisfied..." Reminded me of the core value you've espoused since the beginning.
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Automatically Watch and Build Your Turborepo Monorepo with turbotree (by Mattie Behrens)
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Scrum Your Money, Part 3: Create a Backlog (by Laura Corona) @Scrumdotorg
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"Monorepos are great, but watching and rebuilding them is a complicated problem. turbotree helps make it a lot easier."
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Scrum Your Money, Part 2: Transparency and Ceremonies (by Laura Corona) @Scrumdotorg
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First, answer a few important questions. From there, create a backlog to map out and prioritize the steps to get to your money goal.
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Scrum Your Money, Part 1: Values (by Laura Corona)
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"In part two of this Scrum Your Money series, I'll cover the importance of money transparency and using sprint ceremonies to inspect your progress."
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Embracing Mainline Development: Beyond Feature Branches (by Ty Swanson)
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When you scrum your money, you establish a framework for achieving your money goals and addressing financial challenges head-on.
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Stop Pair Programming and Start Pair Exploring (by Dylan Goings)
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"I recently embarked on an exploration of mainline development, a strategy where developers commit directly to the main branch."
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Articles providing tips on pair programming are ubiquitous. Instead, let's talk about pair exploring, including why and/or when to pair program.
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The Outsized Role Trust Plays in Your Software Project’s Success (by Gabe Berghuis)
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Designing for both light and dark themes used to be a painstaking process. Fortunately, @figma's variables come to the rescue.
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Why Developers Should Go to Meetups — Even if They’re Not Looking for a Job (by Louie Berwanger)
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Trust (or lack thereof) has an immense impact on a team's creativity and ability to navigate uncertainty, as well as efficiency and output.
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"What if you’re neither looking for a new job nor looking to hire someone for your dev team? I'd argue this is the best time to go to a meetup."
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