Tracy RoeslerDealing with Legacy CodeSometimes you work on the bleeding edge of technology, playing with VR and elbows deep in node.js on github, and other times… you don’t…Mar 23, 2018Mar 23, 2018
Tracy RoeslerIts OK to Not Be Passionate About Computers and Still Work in TechIan SchneiderMar 16, 2018Mar 16, 2018
Tracy RoeslerUnmelting Spectre — Part 2Last week, I briefly explained the exploitations of the Meltdown and Spectre bug. This week, I’ll talk about the patches and some of the…Jan 26, 2018Jan 26, 2018
Tracy RoeslerMelting Down Spectre — Part 1Unless you’ve been living under a tech rock the last few weeks, which I have been and I still heard about them, you’ve probably heard about…Jan 19, 2018Jan 19, 2018
Tracy RoeslerWhat Burning Out Feels LikeLast week, I mentioned that I was currently on a sabbatical from work, and loving every minute. I thought it might be helpful to some of…Jan 12, 2018Jan 12, 2018
Tracy RoeslerinCode Like A GirlLearning What You Need From A JobI’ve been working in tech in some form or another since 2011. I’ve had some great jobs, and…. some not so great jobs. But I’ve never really…Dec 8, 2017Dec 8, 2017
Tracy RoeslerI Am So TiredGuys, it’s been an exhausting year for women. It started back in February, with Susan G. Fowler’s post about Uber. It further imploded…Dec 1, 2017Dec 1, 2017
Tracy RoeslerKubernetes — Part 2 — Tips and TricksLast week, I gave a brief introduction to Kubernetes. This week, I’m going to cover some tips and tricks I’ve learned from poking around…Nov 24, 2017Nov 24, 2017
Tracy RoeslerKubernetes — A Bedtime Story(Introduction omitted due to people missing the story awesomeness)Nov 17, 2017Nov 17, 2017
Tracy RoeslerKeeping on Top of the Tech GameSince I’ve started my new job, I’ve been barraged by new tools and technologies that I have never used before. Some of them, I have never…Nov 3, 2017Nov 3, 2017