At this point, if you haven’t had a password leaked as part of a hack, you probably know someone who has. Here are some key lessons on how to better protect yourself and your data.
Read MoreA good retrospective is the most important regular meeting a team should have, allowing for incremental improvements over time. Here’s a look into how we do them at Truss.
Read MoreTruss co-founder Jen Leech was included in Melanie Ehrenkranz’s list of accomplished women in tech conference speakers.
Read MoreNobody likes poorly run meetings OR too many meetings. A well-crafted set of well-defined meetings, though, can make a software engineering team more efficient by ensuring that they build the right thing at the right time.
Read MoreOver time, our sense of how to best use Slack has evolved. Some of our innovations have proven much less useful than others; some took on a life of their own. This is the story of how we discovered that a default Slack setup should come with one additional channel that proved more vital than we imagined when it was created.
Read MoreWe are excited to announce that Truss has been awarded a contract on GSA’s Federal Supply Schedule 70 for IT goods and services.
Read MoreLessons learned from studying the strangely integral history of man pages and the tools used to make them.
Read MoreWhether you’re interested in becoming a mentor, have been mentoring for years, or are curious about teaching practices in the context of software development, the five pieces of advice below should give you a general idea of what to aim for and expect from the mentor-mentee relationship.
Read MoreTruss has been selected to be in the first cohort of Project Include’s diversity and inclusion initiative, a group of 10 tech startups and 15 VC firms focusing on best practices in building diverse and inclusive cultures.
Read MoreA guide to help others begin their developer bootcamp journey with the tools and skills they need to succeed.
Read MoreTruss is passionate about a lot of things – quick iteration speeds, serious hustle, and good coffee, to name a few. We’re also passionate about continued learning and research. Here are some engineering-focused posts we’ve enjoyed over the years.
Read MoreA PATH tutorial for novices that’ll help you learn this small vital skill, without all the disconnected jargon.
Read MoreA git workflow that supports feature development isolation, continuous deployment, and has minimal overhead when performing common operations like branching and merging
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