Growing as Makers • Oct 20, 2023 Atomic Con: The Value of Hosting an Internal Conference Our next internal conference, Atomic Con, will be held in early 2024, and our planning committee has already gotten the ball rolling.
Developer Tools • Oct 19, 2023 Check Out These Neat Tools for Windows Development These tools were helpful to me as someone new to Windows development. I hope they are helpful for you, too!
Game Development • Oct 18, 2023 The Untapped Potential of Software Consultancies in Game Development Have you ever considered teaming up with a software consultancy as your game co-development partner? It might be time you did.
Growing as Makers • Oct 17, 2023 Stay Motivated When Working on a Difficult Story Say you're working on a story that should be a breeze, but you quickly get a dose of reality. Try these tips to stay motivated.
Personal Optimization • Oct 16, 2023 Miro is My DIY Task Management System I use the digital whiteboard Miro as a personal organization tool. This is how I build a custom weekly planner for managing my to-do list.
Culture • Oct 15, 2023 Why I Love Working at Atomic Object People keep asking, "What is the favorite part of your job?" My favorite part of working at Atomic Object? People.
The Software Life • Oct 14, 2023 5 Popular Myths About Software Engineers Debunked There are a ton of myths and misunderstands about software engineers. Here are 5 of those and why they aren't accurate.
News & Events • Oct 13, 2023 3 Takeaways from Business of Software 2023 Business of Software (BoS) in Raleigh is one of the best conferences I’ve attended. Here are 3 takeaways from my first BoS experience.
Python • Oct 12, 2023 Resolving Error in Mongo: “Cannot create field ‘None’ in element” Recently, I worked with a non-relational database for the first time. I kept running into the error: Cannot create field 'None' in element.
Development Practices • Oct 11, 2023 My Experience with Micro Frontend Architecture – Is it Worth It? Recently, I worked on a web application with a micro frontend architecture. I was excited to see what this new codebase had in store.
Platforms & Languages • Oct 10, 2023 The Evolution of Go: What’s New in Version 1.21 Go 1.21 has solidified the language's reputation as an adaptable, efficient, and community-focused platform.
Web Apps • Oct 09, 2023 Vercel: A Valuable Debugging Tool Vercel's advertises itself as "stupidly easy" to deploy. I found it offered more debugging gems with its version tracking features.