Christina Tang: From 5th Grade Coder to Apple Software Engineer Christina was told from a young age that companies needed more women in tech. But even after studying engineering, she found it difficult to break into the industry.
Aidan Torrence: From Video Producer to Gopuff Software Engineer Even when Aidan worked as a video producer, he always had software engineering in the back of his mind.
Cindy Lam: Following My Formation Journey Cindy Lam came to Formation two years into her first software engineering role. She was eager to learn more and deepen her knowledge in order to grow her career. When Cindy decided to document her Formation Fellowship journey, we asked her if she’d share a bit about why she’
Prioritizing Your Mental Health During a Software Engineering Job Hunt We're joining the movement to raise awareness about mental health during Mental Health Awareness Month.
Why I Use Rubber Duck Debugging Before I was a Principal Software Engineer at Facebook, I was an intern with a lot of questions. Here's how rubber duck debugging became a helpful technique I still use today.
How to reduce mental blocks as a software engineer Picture this: You've just figured out the solution to a problem you've been working on and all you have to do is code it up. Now imagine that instead of coding it up, you close your computer and save it for tomorrow. As weird as it
Help someone by teaching them something No matter where you are in your software engineering journey, you are in a unique position to help other engineers. In fact, as an engineer with even very little experience, you can mentor others and help yourself in the process. In this week’s Coffee Break, our CEO and Co-Founder,