The Weekly Sett: Google, tech diversity and DevOps
Despite the glorious weather, we somehow managed to read some great articles this week, check them out below.
Despite the glorious weather, we somehow managed to read some great articles this week, check them out below.
Below is the latest round-up of the news that caught our attention in the last week.
I can’t believe it’s been three years since Red Badger launched the Haller app for the Haller Foundation.
We’ve decided to launch a weekly blog with some articles that interest us, and hopefully you. From culture and opinions to tech and business news, we’re going to share five articles that have interested us in the last week.
Old-fashioned command-and-control ways of operating simply do not cut it anymore. These days, it’s all about creating an agile culture and adaptive management to get the most out of your team. Command-and-control styles of management can be damaging…
This month's meetup was once again held at the Facebook office. With the pizza and drinks arriving in good time everyone tucked in and got chatting.
Last week we invited Paul Frazee, co-founder of Beaker Browser to speak at our very first We Love meet up about peer to peer. Our Tech Lead Viktor had previously E-Met Paul on Twitter when his blog 'The end of the cloud: A truly serverless web'…
I’ve spent years patting myself on the back, self-congratulating “good-old-me” for always having my reusable fabric bag handy, for recycling my plastic containers and for saying no to plastic bags with my weekly food delivery. But recently my eyes…
Predictive Index (PI) is a funny thing. You answer three questions and get a scarily accurate report back. It’s not quite the denial/acceptance realisation but there are stages of initial…
We’re a diverse bunch at Red Badger. We’re proud of how many different countries we can collectively call home, and our COO David Wynne has previously written about why gender equality matters. We’ve even got three gingers (myself included. And Milo…
Quite simply, we want to work with great people, so we’re always on the lookout for talented new Badgers. Even if there’s nothing quite right for you now, we’ll either do what we can to make space for you or keep your details for when the perfect…
If you’ve been paying attention to our Instagram over the past few months, you’ll have seen a few appearances by our resident dodgeball team. Alas, due to injuries (Tracy “Woo” Wu -…
We are very proud to be working with Pride in London on their events app to be in user's hands in time for the forthcoming festival. We've been working closely with the Pride team through workshops, regular face-to-face catch-ups and over Slack.
The February edition of React London brought us to the World Remit offices located between Westminster and Victoria. The sound of drinks and conversation filled the room but noticeably absent was the promised pizza.
We’ve been running the React London community since 2014 and we’ve had a lot of fun, met a lot of great people and even hosted a conference that people came from all over the world to attend.
We’re incredibly proud to announce that this year, we’ve ranked at 95 in the Sunday Times Best Small Companies to Work For. The list honours the best companies to work for across the UK and uses extensive data-gathering and analysis, gathered from…
We all gathered for this month’s React meetup in the new Facebook office at Rathbone Square. The amount of beer, pizza and interesting topics was tremendous.
Every year, the UXD team at Red Badger discusses trend reports, and this year we have decided to share our own views for your reading pleasure. Our views have been formed through attending numerous conferences, meetup groups and yes, analysing and…
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