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This is what the future of the enterprise looks like

Don’t you wish your company ran like a finely-tuned Formula 1 car? We don’t have a crystal ball, but we’ve got a good view on how enterprises can do that.

Sourcetree for Windows 2019 Preview

Throughout the past year we listened carefully to all our Windows users and we’re excited to bring you the two most highly requested features in 2019! In this post we’ll take a sneak peek and provide visibility into what you can expect soon. Dark theme Our top request for Sourcetree for Windows is a “non retina burning” dark theme to better blend […]

Article in Teamwork

7 weird ways to help combat hermit habits as a remote worker

It happens to even the most experienced remote workers. Actually, it happens especially to those who have worked from home for a while.

Opsgenie Actions: sign up for early access

When operating always-on services, engineers need to quickly respond to alerts and prevent issues from becoming outages. Fortunately, many alerts can be resolved through easy changes to systems or network infrastructure. However, these tasks still require manual intervention and cause interruptions for on-call responders. Opsgenie Actions, now available in beta, can reduce manual interventions by […]

Article in Innovation

How to boost your creativity the Einstein way—with combinatory play

 

Article in Developers

The new approach to work life balance

These tips and strategies will help you find time for… you.

Article in Developers

The Marie Kondo guide to organizing your content

Organizing your company’s content from your wiki or intranet doesn’t have to be a dreaded chore. Use these 4 tips to set yourself up for success.

Article in Developers

Career development planning for the intellectually curious

How to make sure you create a career development plan that sets you up for success, including the Start, Stop, Continue method and T-shaped professionals.

Article in Developers

Working with extroverts (written by an actual extrovert)

Here’s my dirty little work secret: I like meetings. Especially ones that show up on my calendar last minute. Ones with no agenda or structure. The meetings that start with 11 minutes of chatter and go well past their time slot. Conversations that dip and weave through different topics, finding their way home after looping […]

Article in Teamwork

Why work friends are good for you, and the science to support it

Should you keep your work and your personal life separate?

Article in How We Build

A deep, deep dive into Java debugging

Follow senior architect Robbie Gates all the way down the rabbit hole to the JVM code, and learn a few new debugging tricks to keep up your sleeve.

Article in Innovation

What’s microproductivity? The small habit that will lead you to big wins

Take baby steps. You can’t move a mountain. When eating an elephant, take one bite at a time.

Save time with default pull request descriptions

The Description field lets pull request authors set the context for a code review. By default, pull request descriptions automatically populate with a list of commits when there’s more than one commit on the source branch. The list of commits provides a basic description of the author’s changes and provides a basis for creating a more complete […]

Article in Developers

How to counteract 3 types of bias and run inclusive meetings

Unconscious biases against introverts, remote workers, and women mean they struggle to be heard in meetings. Use these tactics to be more inclusive.

Article in Developers

That time I deleted all my meetings (on purpose)

You know you want to get rid of all your recurring meetings. Here’s why you should.