What Do Great Engineering Managers Need To Know About Compensation and Equity?

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Today we’re going to do a whirlwind tour of compensation. Hopefully, you’ll learn a bit along the way, and I’ll share an exercise for managers called a compensation review.

What Do You Need To Know About Salary?

  • The largest expense for engineering organizations is usually salary. 
  • Salary is mostly determined by supply and demand. Engineers are fortunate to be an industry with high demand. Companies have to compete based on salary and benefits in order to hire good engineers. 

Structured Pay and “Pay Equity”

Some companies use structured pay. Structured pay is when there is a “system” for determining pay:

How To Put Exchange Server in Maintenance Mode

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Administrators must put the Exchange Server in maintenance mode while updating and making changes to the server to avoid data loss or other issues. If the changes or any security/cumulative updates are applied to the server without putting the server into maintenance mode, it can lead to database corruption or server failure.

In this article, we discuss the Exchange Maintenance Mode, its importance, and the steps to put the Exchange Server into maintenance mode. We also mention steps to disable maintenance mode once the server update or upgrade is completed.

10 Steps to Build a Personal Brand with WordPress

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Build a Personal Brand with WordPressIt has never been easier for individuals to tell the world about themselves by creating a personal brand identity. Building a personal brand can demonstrate a person’s qualities and skills, defining what makes them unique or different. Any edge you can find on your competition is critical in today’s cutthroat business environment. Social media and […]

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How Dynamic Rendering Works Using HTML and CSS?

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A user might be operating in front of a mobile screen and a desktop screen, but their expectation changes widely on both devices. A user in front of a mobile device is a little less patient, as they are mostly “on the go” compared to when they are in front of a desktop. Mobile devices have changed the overall user experience and how a user perceives a website nowadays. In short, we need our content to render dynamically on mobile and desktop screens abiding by their requirements. If we could do that, we could create a responsive design with content specific to the device users.

For example, you cannot hide a “Login” button on a dropdown or hamburger menu in the corner. While you can do that on a desktop screen (even though it’s a bad design!) and the user will find it. The developers cannot mess up with the mobile design, considering the traffic size and data generation a mobile device is responsible for. Also, we have a lot to share with our users on the developer's end and want a large screen space to accommodate everything.

Bit counting when subnetting

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I was going fair on my Udemy networking course until I go to lesson 47. Subnetting Large Networks Part 2, my brain started smoking. Up to this point I had been dividing the network/hosts on the forth octet. And when counting the bits that I was going to borrow from the host portion of the address I wouldn't even count the bits in the network portion of the address. If it was class C I would only count the bits in the forth octet, if it was a class B I would only count the bits from bit 17 and forward/right, and if it was class A from 9 forward/right. But when I got to this lesson the instructor divides the network on the third octet and for whatever reason he started counting the network bits from the beginning, the very first bit in the first octet. I've attached the file. My network/cicso training has come to a dead stop.