On Staying Technical

I was 10 years into my career when I met her. I could count the number of other women programmers I had worked with on one hand and none of them had young children at home like me. She was not only incredibly experienced and competent, but also had a son in college. I was curious about her career path so I asked her one day at lunch why she was still programming and hadn’t become a manager instead. ...

March 4, 2018 · 1 min · Carin Meier

Self Publishing for the Creative Coder

So, you have an idea for a fiction book. First, let me tell you that it’s a good idea and it’s a great thing that you are a coder. Quite a few successful authors have a background in software development. Arrival, (which is a fabulous movie), comes from the book, Stories of your Life, written by a fellow programmer Ted Chiang. Charlie Stross is another fine example. One of my favorites is [Daniel Suarez](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Suarez_(author), the author of the Daemon and more recently Change Agent. So yes, you can write a fiction book and you’re in good company. This post is dedicated to help make it happen. ...

May 27, 2017 · 8 min · Carin Meier

Guide to Leaving your Mac Laptop

I felt like I was in a controlling relationship headed downhill. After two custom laptops returned for defective hardware, I wanted to leave. But leaving didn’t seem so easy after living in the walled garden of Apple all those years. This blog post is about how to leave your Mac and return to OSS. Make a New Plan, Stan There are quite a few nice alternatives to the Mac Air out there. I decided to go with the new Sputnik 3. Some of my reasons: ...

4 min · Carin Meier