(This is the 4th part in series about my experiences as a telecommuting developer. For more info, check out part 3, part 2, and part 1)
If you really want to set of a flame war on the internet, start talking about what you use as (a) your programming language and (b) what editor / [...]
(This is part 3 of an ongoing series about my experiences with telecommuting and the tools and practices I feel help make it work)
This post has a little bit of crossover with second post in this series, so you’ll have to forgive me if you see something I talked about before. Now that’s we’ve [...]
I had been planning for a while to write a series of articles about my experiences with telecommuting. Prompted by Cal Evans blog post about remote developers I decided it was time.
My current position as a “software engineer” for XML Team Solutions is a 100% telecommuting job. In fact, all of us telecommute: [...]
Being one of the lucky few who telecommutes full time. You can drag my cold, lifeless body into an offirce, thanks very much. So, the big issue that you face when telecommuting is how to talk to all your fellow co-workers. Where I work, we use our own IRC server to not [...]
In my previous post, I was asked in the comments to share my thoughts on telecommuting. As a little background, I started telecommuting part-time back in March, then full-time starting at the beginning of July after a project fell through. At that time, I had gotten totally sick of a long commute from [...]
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