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I'm Michael Koby, and I love technology. I'm also a programmer, currently doing Ruby on Rails development for a small Houston startup. Here I talk about technology, programming, politics, movies, music, and anything else I feel I need to talk about. If you would like to know more, you can check out the About page.Popular Series
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Daily Photo (2008-09-28)
Restarting the vanity that is daily photos (going to try to stay up on this) Daily Photo (2008-09-28) Originally uploaded by mkoby47
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Radical Approach to Therapy for Anxiety Disorder — Anxiety, Panic & Health (tags: anxiety depression medical)
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Amazon AWS vs. Rackspace and Akamai – Scott builds Software (tags: hosting amazon) Mike Brittain » Blog Archive » How We Built a Web Hosting Infrastructure on EC2 (tags: web development architecture amazon hosting aws)
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Consulting Consultants: Expanding Your Skillset
Your skillset is your most important asset in consulting. You want to keep it honed and you want to be constantly expanding it. If one area of your skillset becomes unmarketable, you want to have other things that can get you hired and/or keep you billing. Expanding your skillset is one of the best investments you can make in yourself and in your future. Continue reading
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Consulting Consultants: What's Your Skillset?
A skillset is like you own personal toolbox. In construction you have guys that specialize in concrete, sawing, and even high buildings work. Each has their own set of tools for their specific task. You as a consultant will have your own toolset that you developed overtime. Continue reading
Consulting Consultants: What’s Your Skillset?
A skillset is like you own personal toolbox. In construction you have guys that specialize in concrete, sawing, and even high buildings work. Each has their own set of tools for their specific task. You as a consultant will have your own toolset that you developed overtime. Continue reading