Organizing Talent: Return of the Data Center of Excellence

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Will Larson (writer of "An Elegant Puzzle" – recommended read) may have said it best when he wrote that one of the best kinds of reorganization is the one you don’t do. 

However, data leaders inevitably reach a point where, due to team growth or evolving business demands, things just don’t work. Faced with these challenges, data organizations may swing back-and-forth between centralized vs. decentralized organizational structures until they achieve the right balance. 

WordPress Guest Posting: Attract, Manage & Earn

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WordPress Guest Posting: Attract, Manage & EarnChances are, you’ve written a few guest posts yourself. But have you considered accepting them on your own site? If you have a WordPress site, creating a WordPress guest posting program is a powerful content strategy. It can increase your audience reach, build your authority, and even earn you extra cash. Most importantly, it keeps […]

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How To Use ggshield To Avoid Hardcoded Secrets [Cheat Sheet Included]

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Most developers love working in the terminal, tying together all sorts of tools with command line interfaces, CLIs, via scripting. Working with CLIs is powerful, but it can be challenging to initially learn all the ways a tool can help you do your work. While the only real way to learn any tool is by using it, one time-tested method to get over the learning curve is to keep a short list of common commands, as well as concept recaps, on hand for using the tools.

At the same time, it is pretty common to adopt a tool for one or two specific functions, without investigating what other commands a tool offers. For example, just think about how many Git commands you use regularly out of the 164 currently available commands. Getting a holistic view of how a command line tool is structured and the possible commands can help you make better use of the platform.

CSS is OK, I guess.

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Nothing but ear-to-ear smiles as I was watching this video from @quayjn on YouTube. (No actual name in the byline, though I think it’s Brian Katz if my paper trail is correct).

The best is this Pen you can use to sing along…

The little song Una did for memorizing for JavaScript’s map(), filter(), and reduce()methods at the end of this article comes to mind for sure.

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WordPress Hosting Survey 2022: The Results Are In! 3,400+ Voted

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WordPress Hosting Survey 2022Looking for WordPress hosting recommendations online is a bit tough. Sure, you will find loads of reviews from various publishers – including us – but how can you know which of the hosts go beyond that initial positive impression and deliver good experience long term? That’s the kind of stuff you can only learn from actual users and website owners. This is where our WordPress hosting survey comes into play!