code-for-a-living May 22, 2023 Modern work requires attention. Constant alerts steal it Attention—the time and freedom to focus—is your team’s most valuable resource. Ryan Donovan
code-for-a-living April 12, 2023 Are meetings making you less productive? Developers view about half their meetings negatively. Can we find better ways to use that time? Ryan Donovan
code-for-a-living October 24, 2022 How hardware and software can maximize your flow states Keystrokes per minute is a terrible measure of productivity, but a keyboard can help you focus better to be productive. Jean-Christophe Hemes, Head of Product and Innovation, MX Series at Logitech
company October 7, 2022 Missed our Flow State conference? Catch up on all the sessions An amazing group of experts gave talks on everything from developer productivity to the future of hybrid work and remote learning. Ben Popper Director of Content
code-for-a-living October 3, 2022 Two heads are better than one: What second brains say about how developers work Do we work better when we outsource our memory to other tools? Eira May Senior Content Marketer
podcast September 28, 2022 Don’t let software steal your time (Ep. 491) While countless apps are competing for your attention, here's some tips on how to fight back. Ben Popper Director of Content
partner-content September 8, 2022 Flow state at your fingertips: How keyboards impact developer productivity (Ep. 481) Episode one of our four-part series sponsored by Logitech. Ben Popper Director of Content
code-for-a-living November 29, 2021 The four engineering metrics that will streamline your software delivery Productive teams get product fixes and features out the door fast. Here's the metrics to check to see how your team is delivering. Tanaka Mutakwa
code-for-a-living December 7, 2020 Can developer productivity be measured? Defining and measuring programmer productivity is one of the most difficult parts of an engineering manager or CTO’s job description. When everything you do is intangible, how should you measure it? Can it be measured at all? Isaac Lyman