Tag:
software engineers
Latest Headlines
Latest Headlines
What young programmers don't know
Freshly minted programmers today have a staggering range of skills and knowledge, but at the same time they lack expertise that earlier generations possessed. While some of the dying expertise is no
Interview with Dan Cass, CTO, San Francisco's 1st Financial Bank
Traditional outsourcing options are in flux these days, with some American companies opting to bring work back in-house or turn it over to various types of domestic in-sourcers. 1st Financial Bank, a
Senior Sun executive talks about criticism surrounding MySQL 5.1
If you can recall, we wrote last week about the very public criticism of version 5.1 of MySQL by founder Michael Widenius. In a blog post, Widenius lamented that MySQL 5.1 should not have received
High-tech execs lobby Congress for visas
The Senate plans to resume work on a controversial immigration bill this week, which will focus on proposals for granting legal status to illegal immigrants. Meanwhile, technology bigwigs like
Women continue to leave IT
The IT industry is losing women hand over fist, according to an analysis of government labor data. In 2000, a little less than one million women worked as IT managers, computer scientists/systems
ALSO NOTED: A network for the Navajo Nation; Google on the hunt for software engineers with IPTV skills; and much more...
> A network for the Navajo Nation. Article > Google on the hunt for software
Software engineers enjoying their work
What's the best job in IT these days? According to a new survey, it's the job of software engineer, thanks to a good pay rate, the ability to be creative on the job and, of course, job stability.

