Wizard Zines

theMage: Wizard Zines is a website is a bunch of tech related "zines" explaining different types of topics related with programming and computer systems - in comic format. Really amazing comics.

Martin Fowler's Certification Competence Correlation

theMage: Post by Martin Fowler about the correlation (or lack of) between technical certifications and competence of people.

Programming in the 21st century

theMage: Blog about stuff that is somewhat related with programming and technology, a lot of it tangentially twisted.

Fly IO - app servers on demand

theMage: Fly.io is a shared application hosting - something like shared kubernetes. Maybe a good option to run low footprint applications. In fly.io you can run anything that runs from a docker image.

Code Capsule - by Emmanuel Goossaert

theMage: Blog of Emmanuel Goossaert, a Senior Engineering Manager at Booking.com.

Open source guides

theMage: Guides to help people start on the track of being an open source developer or otherwise contribute to open source projects.

Jobs in Denmark

theMage: This is a list of technical jobs in Danish companies, being announced by the government of Denmark.

Neil on Software

theMage: Blog that focus mostly on the managerial part of software development.

Fronten

Podcasts Fan: Swedish podcast about military history, war and technology. Hosted by Niclas Sennerteg and Robert Lindberg (Language: Swedish)

How to deal with difficult people on software projects

theMage: This is a visual entry point to the list of posts on Neil on software about how to deal with difficult people who are often involved in software projects.

Joomlancers

Job Seeker: If you’re a tech wizard and you’re chomping at the bit, go to Joomlancer first. They have a super fast sign up process, and you can pretty much immediately start bidding on jobs.

Gigster

Job Seeker: Software designers, web designers, even app developers can find their home on Gigster. They have a screening process, which can make it tough to be accepted, but they use AI to match freelancers with projects, which is just plain cool.

10x Management

Job Seeker: This site is pretty broad in their “tech” allowances, and looks for all sorts of freelancers, from developers to cybersecurity gurus. This is a great place to start if you have a niche tech specialty, or you have an interest and want to see the possibilities.