Friday, November 29, 2019

What to do if youre waiting (for anything)...

What to do if youre waiting (for anything)...What to do if youre waiting (for anything)...Waiting sucks. And its really hard. Especially if the thing that youre waiting for is something that you REALLY want. In the waiting, all of yur biggest fears can take hold of your imagination. So too can all of your greatest fantasies. Each has endless time to play out (and drive you nuts).Its really tough to be in that distributions-mix of suspension and not get too obsessed with what might not happen, or what might. And its easy, so easy, to go down either rabbit hole. The former can cause dread and anxiety over things that havent even happened and may never even turn out as badly as you think. All your lost sleep is preemptive and a waste. The latter, fantasizing about getting what you want, can easily create unhealthy attachments that dont leave you open to the life in front of you, or the new paths opening up that might be different than what you think that youre waiting for.So what do you do then? When youre waitingWell, as someone who has muscled my way through a lot of waiting, I can tell you that not driving yourself crazy in the waiting is way easier said than done. But its doable. And truly, were always going to be waiting for something. Here are a few things Ive found that can keep you feeling like you while youre waiting for something else to happen, to show up, to occur, to be answered, to end Continue to choose yourself. Be and do all the things that help you love you while youre waiting.Remember that the answer to whatever youre waiting for wont fix you, make you, or change you. As happy as you are right now in the waiting, is relatively similar to the levels of joy youll feel once the waiting is through. Sit with that for a minute.Connect, deeply. We can create such turmoil when were in our heads rather than in our lives. Connecting with your humans is a beautiful way to get out of that and back into what actually matters.Quit strategizing. And be present . The answers, the outcomes, theyll reveal themselves to you eventually. And once youve said all you can say, youve done all you can do, youve showed up then you must minimize how much youre preoccupied with what youre waiting for and just trust. Because you can handle it all good or bad.Good things can take time, so much time. So let life unfold. Dont force it. And find beauty in the bliss of waiting, even when it feels like hell and is driving you crazy.Remember, youre developing a beautiful strength. The kind that can only be learned from the in between.This article was originally published on MaxieMcCoy.com.

Sunday, November 24, 2019

13 Highest Paying IT Jobs

13 Highest Paying IT Jobs13 Highest Paying IT JobsTechnology professionals with the right set of qualifications have a lot of options in the current employment market. Whether youre an applications architect or data security analyst, salaries are on the rise in many areas of technology due to the strong demand for highly skilled IT specialists.Heres a look at just some of the highest paying IT jobs, according to Technologys 2019 Salary Guide1. Big data engineerBusinesses need individuals who can transform large amounts of raw data into actionable information for strategy-setting, decision-making, and innovation - and pay well for people with these skills. The salary midpoint (or median national salary) for big data engineers is $155,500. These professionals typically create a companys software and hardware architecture, along with the systems people need to work with the data. Big data engineers usually have a degree in computer science and expertise in mathematics and databases.bin nensee our open big data engineer jobs.2. Mobile applications developerJust look at your phone or tablet applications and its pretty easy to figure out why mobile application developers are in demand. These IT pros need expertise in developing applications for popular platforms, such as iOS and Android. They also must have experience coding with mobile frameworks and mobile development languages, as well as a knowledge of web development languages. The salary midpoint for mobile applications developers is $143,500.binnensee our open mobile applications developer jobs.3. Information systems security managerSuccessful candidates for this hot job possess a technical background in systems and network security, but also have great interpersonal and leadership abilities. Analytical and problem-solving skills are key, as are excellent communication abilities. Information systems security managers also need to keep up with security trends and government regulations. Certifications such as C ertified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) or the CompTIA Security+ are often requested by employers. These IT pros earn a midpoint salary of $139,000.See our open information systems security manager jobs.4. Applications architectThese tech pros, who have a mean salary of $135,750, design the main parts of applications, including the user interface, middleware and infrastructure. In addition to strong technical abilities, they need to be able to work well on teams and sometimes manage them. Excellent communication and planning skills are required for this job. Its one of the highest paying IT jobs because just about every company wants to improve existing applications or create new ones.See our open applications architect jobs.HIRING? WE CAN HELP5. Data architectThese tech professionals are responsible for the complicated processes essential to making strategic business decisions. They translate business requirements into database solutions and oversee data storage (data centers) and how the data is organized. Ensuring the security of those databases is part of the job as well. The salary midpoint for data architects is $133,500.See our open data architect jobs.6. Database managerJust about every business has some sort of database, and these tech pros maintain and beistand a firms database environment, helping firms use data more strategically to meet their goals. And they get a midpoint salary of $129,500 to do it. Database managers are especially needed in large organizations with voluminous amounts of data to manage, and must possess strong leadership and strategic planning skills.See our open database manager jobs.7. Data security analystData security analysts must thoroughly understand computer and network security, including firewall administration, encryption technologies and network protocols. The job also requires excellent communication and problem-solving skills and a knowledge of trends in security and government regulations. A pro fessional certification, such as a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) designation, is beneficial. The salary midpoint for data security analysts is $125,250.See our open data security analyst jobs.8. Software engineerThe mean national salary for software engineers is $124,500. They design and create engineering specs for both applications and software, which means theyre almost always in demand. Software engineers must have information systems knowledge and typically a bachelors degree in computer science or a related area. Specific programming language knowledge is required, as well as strong communications skills.See our open software engineer jobs.9. Wireless network engineerWireless offices and mobile app development are just a few of the reasons these pros are in demand. Wireless network engineers need to be experts in every aspect of network technology and have a background in wireless equipment and standards, as well as WLAC design. Analytical and pro blem-solving skills are necessary for the job, and a certification like the Certified Wireless Network Professional (CWNP) also is valuable. The salary midpoint for wireless network engineers is $122,000.See our open wireless network engineer jobs.10. Data scientistThese IT professionals use their knowledge of statistics and modeling to make sense of complicated data from a variety of sources. To earn a midpoint salary of $121,500, data scientists need business savvy and communications skills in addition to statistics, mathematics and computer science expertise. Knowledge of programming languages such as Python or Java is often necessary for the job as well.See our open data scientist jobs.11. Senior web developerThey gather business requirements and develop specifications for web-based applications, making web properties look consistent and attractive. They also provide technical assistance to web admins and integrate front- and back-end systems. Senior web developers typically req uire experience developing on PHP and Ruby on Rails sites and working with a variety of content management systems, as well as front-end development experience. Senior web developers also need several years of experience managing web properties. The salary midpoint for senior web developers is $119,500.See our open senior web developer jobs.12. Site reliability engineerSite reliability engineers monitor application performance and must possess a thorough understanding of the application and code. They also can write code like any software developer, essentially bridging the gap between development and operations in applications production, which is why this role is one of the highest paying IT jobs - with a mean national salary of $118,500. They often work within technical support teams and help with support tickets or defects, as well as emergency support.See our open site reliability engineer jobs.13. Systems engineerSystems engineers maintain and support the technical infrastruc ture at a company, including system hardware and software. When a system fails theyll debug and reconfigure that system, if necessary, making knowledge of the development process important to the job as well. Systems engineers must possess strong communication skills to translate technical information to nontechnical users. The salary midpoint for systems engineers is $103,000.See our open systems engineer jobs.These are just some of the highest paying IT jobs listed in the Technology Salary Guide. Download the Guide now to see starting salary ranges for nearly 80 jobs in the tech industry.

Thursday, November 21, 2019

Johannes Gutenberg

Johannes Gutenberg Johannes Gutenberg Johannes GutenbergThe significance of Johannes Gutenbergs (Circa 1398 1468) contributions to printing and their impact on greatly expanding opportunities for literacy and learning, particularly among lay people, cannot be overstated. In fact, some assert that no invention in the history of man has had a greater influence on society than the introduction of printing in the 15th century. Contemporary commentators say his work led to an information revolution that can be likened to what has happened with the development of the www today.Universally recognized and credited with inventing the printing press, Gutenberg actually aggregated a number of inventions and processes to make mass-production of printed books economical for both printers and readers. Other individuals in other countries were known to have been developing a printing press, but key to Gutenbergs work welches not only the development of a process for mass-producing movable type but also the use of good quality oil-based inks. Unlike standard water-based inks, the new oil-based inks could easily transfer from metal to paper. Those were melded with the adaptation of a wooden oil or wine screw-type press for printing.Prior to the use of movable type, books in Europe were typically handwritten manuscripts while paper money, playing cards, posters, and the like were block-printed from hand-carved wooden blocks, inked, and transferred to paper. Gutenbergs movable type involved metal letters at the end of a metal shaft that could be produced in quantity, arranged, and moved around so that mistakes could be corrected easily, and the type could economically be reused forthe next project. Both of the earlier methods of reproduction were expensive and time-consuming. The combination of movable type, oil-based inks, and a workable press revolutionized European bookmaking and spread rapidly across the continent and later the world.Little is known about Gutenbergs early li fe, even the exact year of his birth, or his adult personal life. Biographers do not agree on the nature of his early training Some say he began focusing on mechanical arts at a very young age while others say he welches trained as a stonecutter and goldsmith. What is known is that he was born just before the turn of the 15th century in Mainz, Germany, and moved to Strasbourg in the early 1430s, where he made a living as an inventor, coming up with a new technique for polishing gemstones, making mirrors for pilgrims visiting holy sites and other projects that he kept under wraps, which could have been experiments leading to his printing process.He remained in Strasbourg for about a decade before returning to Mainz. There is little information for about a decade but it is believed this is the period when he began experimenting with printing single sheets of paper and small books before beginning work on his famous Bible around 1450. The skills he developed during his time in Strasbou rg and his work with metals undoubtedly were valuable in developing a metal type suitable for printing, believed to be an alloy of lead, tin, and other metals that would melt at low temperature, cast well, and yet be durable when in a press.His major work, the Gutenberg Bible, was completed by 1455 and sold at the Frankfurt Book Fair that year. The process to produce them had to have been extended and labor-intensive because some 300 different pieces of type are used to print the Bible. These first copies that were immediately recognized for their high aesthetic and technical qualities were expensive, costing several years salaries for the average working man. However, the effect of the process was to allow mass production and cut the costs of books, making information readily available and easily accessible to a broad segment of the population.In the beginning, most books focused on religious topics. As book printing spread to incorporate a range of topics, the impact of Gutenbergs work was recognized as instrumental in laying the groundwork for a modern knowledge-based economy and participation by the masses. Gutenberg himself did not reap great benefits. In fact, a legal document dated 1455 indicates that a wealthy business partner sued him for the return of monies loaned. This money was likely used in developing his process and printing the Bible. He lost the suit and is believed to have had to turn over some of his printing equipment. elend much else is known about the rest of his life except that he was given a pension by the Archbishop of Mainz and lived in his hometown until his death in 1468.Nancy Giges is an independent writer.In fact, some assert that no invention in the history of man has had a greater influence on society than the introduction of printing in the 15th century.