Posts Tagged by Berlin
Berlin: Open Source Capital of Creativity (Bonus article) — The Students
| June 25, 2012 | Posted by Karl Beecher under Reporting |
(My article “Berlin: Open Source Capital of Creativity” appears in issue 114 of Linux User and Developer magazine. Alas, space was too limited to fit in everything I wanted to. Hence, this post is a bit of bonus content exclusive to my blog.) Berlin attracts many thousands of students to its universities, not just local… read more
Berlin: Open Source Capital of Creativity (Bonus article) — The Future
| June 22, 2012 | Posted by Karl Beecher under Reporting |
(My article “Berlin: Open Source Capital of Creativity” appears in issue 114 of Linux User and Developer magazine. Alas, space was too limited to fit in everything I wanted to. Hence, this post is a bit of bonus content exclusive to my blog.) I very briefly mentioned in the main article how Berlin’s future looks, but… read more
Partnering with Agile Workers
| March 29, 2012 | Posted by Karl Beecher under News |
More exciting news. Mirko Böhm, co-founder of Agile Workers Software, has invited me to become a partner in the company. I’ve gladly accepted. Agile Workers is a cool, new Berlin-based start-up that offers a diverse array of software services. (By the way, Berlin really is becoming the place in Europe for tech start-ups. Read all about… read more
It’s all change around here…
| October 5, 2011 | Posted by Karl Beecher under News |
Updates have been slow around here for a while, but there’s a reason for that. My spare time in recent days has been soaked up preparing for my career change, which I’ll explain. I’ve become a freelancer. To be more specific: a freelance IT professional providing consultancy, training and writing services. It’s quite a change… read more
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