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I am the poster of this post. I think with people being forced to work at home that I’d share what’s worked for me for over a decade.

I hope this helps at least one person.


I’ve been working from home since 2006. I learned a lot in that time. I wrote up a bit about what has helped me, maybe it can help you or others - https://accidentaltechnologist.com/remote-work/10-steps-to-s...


Understood but Chuck admits it. His guests have been top-notch and they have gone into some nice depth so I don't think it matters all that much. I expect interviews and discussions will get stronger.


I'll definitely have to add this one to the next roundup. I wasn't aware of this one and it really looks like a valuable resource. I love sites like this that point out tips and tricks.

Lots of good stuff in there.


Yes, didn't think of this one. It looks like a great resource to get started with JavaScript. It's nice to have it also available to read on-line.


Noted, thanks.


Right Peter, both good resources. I wasn't aware of badassjs before, will keep that one in mind for next time for sure.


Have you looked at http://nodester.com/? It seems like a good place to start.


The list of speakers looks great, I signed up and can't wait for the event.


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