Employers must innovate on developer employee experience to retain talent One can barely read anything relating to technology in 2024 that does not refer to artificial intelligence (AI). This is not because it is trendy for a trend’s sake, but because – as the 2024 OfferZen State of Software Development Nation Report found – most developers recognise AI as the most promising...
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OPINION | The Hardest Thing about Failure writes Vusi Thembekwayo
The experience of failure is an undeniable facet of the journey to success. Interestingly, our approach to failure often mirrors a peculiar quirk in the way we view test results, where we tend to fixate on the 25% we got wrong, rather than celebrating the 75% we got right. Just as we use incorrect answers...