In Full Flight: Tom Gittemeier on How Flying Airplanes Has Helped Him Grow as a Software Engineering Practice Lead
As Software Engineering Practice Lead with Daugherty Business Solutions, Tom wears many hats. Often he leans on the sage advice he learned from one of his most influential instructors: an airplane pilot.
An Acquired Taste: How Joe Nelson Brings Homebrewing Skills to Software Engineering
Both homebrewing and software development, in a nutshell, are about problem solving – identifying the opportunity, strengthening the toolset and testing throughout.
More than Knick-Knacks: Glen Bulmer on How Woodworking Helps Him as a Software Engineer
It's the right design, the right process and a tremendous amount of focus that help Glen succeed as a woodworker – and also as a software engineer.
How Chad Welfle’s Consultative Skills “Percolate” through His Wife’s Coffee Shop
When Chad Welfle’s wife, Andrea Welfle, decided to open a coffee shop, Chad decided to play a consultative role.
How Playing Volleyball Helped John Weilbacher Manage DevOps Teams
A volleyball team, it turns out, is not all that different from a DevOps team.
Felt, Not Heard: How Playing the Tuba Helped Andy Upchurch in Software Architecture
Andy Upchurch chose tuba because people needed it, and it was a way to make friends. And those reasons are similar to why he joined Daugherty Business Solutions as a software engineer.
The Right TECH-nique: How Chandler Molbert’s Background in Opera Has Given Him a Wide Range in Software Engineering
Opera, like software development, happens kind of chaotically. But it’s well-maintained chaos. Or at least that’s how Chandler Molbert describes it – a highly complex environment where execution is paramount to success.
Delighting the Audience: What Aerials Routines Have in Common with Software Engineering
There’s a saying that the masters of a skill are the ones who make it look effortless. This is something Asia Bryant knows well, both at Daugherty Business Solutions as a software engineer, and as an intermediate aerials dancer.
Batting a Thousand: Bill Skelton on How Baseball Analytics Is like Consulting
Bill Skelton is a sabermetrician — he collects and summarizes relevant baseball data to answer specific questions. He’s also a consultant with Daugherty Business Solutions.