Who do you want to work for?

It’s the obvious question all software engineers have to grapple with as we approached college graduation. Do you want to work for a corporate giant, one that offers an opportunity to contribute to established products, is relatively stable and has a large network of coworkers to learn from? Or do you want to join a scrappy startup that works on …

Bluetooth and Bicycles: Safety First

It either works or it doesn’t. That’s the beauty of digital transmission. But what if “it” works some of the time, but not around physical obstacles, or at long distances, or if it struggles outside of the line of sight? That’s the beauty of real-life testing. To rewind for a moment, I’m talking about Tome’s interest in utilizing a form …

Office Culture Sets the Tone

Culture is a hot topic in the world of startups, and that chatter is growing around larger businesses. I over the sociological explanation when I consider culture for business: maintaining conditions suitable for growth. I often ask myself, if everyone was doing this or that, would it be a good thing for the company? Though there are exceptions to this …