by Greg Turnquist | Oct 29, 2014 | software
I recently read a compelling article, “Why github is not your CV”. I was shouting “yes yes yes” as I went through it. As you may or may not know, I recently closed my LinkedIn account. I was feeling some of the same things the first article...
by Greg Turnquist | Oct 27, 2014 | book, review
I just finished Vaetra Unveiled by Daniel Marvello. It was a delightful read! I wanted to write up my reactions to it. Vaetra Unveiled is a classic swords-and-sorcery novel. There is action, suspense, and charm amongst the characters. Daniel does a great job at world...
by Greg Turnquist | Oct 21, 2014 | blog
I finally did it. I’ve debated for the past four years whether or not to close my LinkedIn account. When I saw an email come out about how you can get ALL your data in a single download, I jumped at the chance. I grabbed all my connections’ contact info,...
by Greg Turnquist | Oct 15, 2014 | book, learning spring boot
Greetings readers! I have hammering my editor to give me an updated plan for when Learning Spring Boot is expected to come out. They had been hinting that it would be at the end of October. Hearing nothing after turning in the manuscript, I finally got word that it is...
by Greg Turnquist | Oct 10, 2014 | keybase
I recently got my mitts on a kaybase invitation and signed up. I took the time to review what keybase did and did NOT do. In the end, I found it quite intriguing! What is keybase? Keybase is run by a couple of guys that apparently got going perhaps six months ago...