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Technical Practices • Nov 30, 2014

5 Ways Atomic Object Keeps Your App Secure

Atomic takes security concerns very seriously and uses a number of patterns and practices to ensure that the software we write is safe and secure.
Project & Team Management • Nov 29, 2014

A Kanban for Every Occasion – Beyond “To Do”, “Doing” and “Done”

Kanban boards are great for displaying the state of a project, but they can do so much more.
C & C++ • Nov 28, 2014

byte_array – The Missing Built-in Type for C

Though C does have a concept of arrays of any arbitrary type, an array has no concept of how long it is!! This library is an attempt to remedy this hole.
Technical Practices • Nov 26, 2014

6 Reasons to Build a Firmware Test Suite

Projects where firmware talks to software should have a high-level test suite written against the firmware's interface to the software.
Workplace • Nov 25, 2014

Balancing Openness and Privacy in Your Workspace

Atomic Object is changing our open plan workplace to better support needs for privacy at work. Recent research from Steelcase indicates we are not alone.
C & C++ • Nov 24, 2014

odo: Atomic Counters from the Command Line

I couldn't think of a command-line program to increment a counter in a file without race conditions, at least not without some sort of database.
Growing as Makers • Nov 22, 2014

My Top Two Learning Resources

In recent years, a number of websites popped up to make education more accessible and enjoyable.
Technical Practices • Nov 21, 2014

Technical Spikes – Rehearsing Your Software

A spike helps us solve problems without committing lots of time or resources. It lets us work out code's kinks and solve the problem.
Personal Optimization • Nov 20, 2014

Understanding the 3 Main Types of Encryption

An overview of symmetric encryption, asymmetric encryption, and hashing — how they work and why you need all three to create secure systems.
News & Events • Nov 19, 2014

Atomic Object Named one of Michigan’s “Cool Places to Work”

Atomic is honored to be named of 75 "Cool Places to Work" in Michigan by Crain's Detroit Business.
Ember.js • Nov 18, 2014

Flexure: A Lightweight Model Framework for Ember.js

A lightweight Ember Data alternative that makes fewer assumptions.
Business Practices • Nov 17, 2014

Clients Aren’t Customers – They’re Teammates

Working closely with a client, forming one client/maker team, will always get the best results.
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