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The 10 most popular articles of 2018
These 10 articles from HPE’s enterprise.nxt were the site’s top reads of 2018.
You’ll find industry insights, from practical job skills to technology predictions. That information can help you keep up on IT trends and help you to be a part of the conversation when you’re in a meeting, at a job interview or casually chatting with colleagues.
The IT Top 10 Articles from enterprise.nxt:
https://www.hpe.com/us/en/insights.html
How to ask for a raise
There are right and wrong ways to ask for a higher salary. Experts weigh in on what to say and when. Follow the link-> http://hpe.to/6006EJYA6
How to avoid an IT career dead end
You may love what you do, but change is a fact of life in technology. Here’s how to stay a step ahead. Follow the link -> http://hpe.to/6009EJYAF
Becoming a senior developer: 9 experiences you'll encounter
Plenty of career guides suggest appropriate steps to take if you want a management track. But what if you want to stay technical—and simply become the best possible programmer? These non-obvious markers let you know you’re on the right path. Follow the link -> http://hpe.to/6008EJYCy
Say YES to the Progressive Web
If you’re doing native mobile app development, you’re doing it wrong. These days, the best option is progressive web apps: websites that work like apps on a mobile device. They have all the capabilities of native apps, including offline functionality, but also the considerable advantages of websites. Follow the link-> http://hpe.to/6006EJYCQ
16 Linux server monitoring commands you really need to know
If you want to know what's going on with your Linux server, start with these Linux monitoring commands. Follow the link-> http://hpe.to/6005EJYhX
The Linux commands you should never use
Spider-Man's credo is, "With great power comes great responsibility." That’s also a wise attitude for Linux system administrators to adopt. Follow the link-> http://hpe.to/6000EJYhm
Lessons for modern software developers from mainframe programming
Is 8 GB RAM cramping your style? Try writing headless programs that run in an 8 MB virtual machine, where it costs a fortune each time a program has a non-terminating loop. Current programmers should adopt several attitudes that early mainframe developers considered an essential part of their skillsets. Follow the link-> http://hpe.to/6004EJl8u
Making C less dangerous
The C language is very powerful, widely used—particularly in the Linux kernel—and very dangerous. A Linux engineer outlines how developers can cope with the programming language's security weaknesses. Follow the link-> http://hpe.to/6008EJlDr
Hugo- and Nebula-winning science fiction author David Gerrold was spot-on in his 1999 predictions about smartphones. Now he predicts computing’s future…again. Follow the link-> http://hpe.to/6004EJl1o
The toughest math problems that challenge the world
In 1900, German mathematician David Hilbert proposed a list of 23 math problems that would change the world. Some have been solved. Others remain. DARPA attempted to update the list a few years back. Here are the highlights. Follow the Link-> http://hpe.to/6005EJlHH
About the author
Judy Goldman is the Social Media Manager for enterprise.nxt. Her work at HPE allows her to share her passion for emerging technology. Judy loves connecting people to innovation and sharing stories that help others engage with and understand the world around them. She is a digital nomad, often found traveling with her gorgeous canine companion KC, a 10-pound mini Dachshund.
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