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- Hacking Our Hiring: Let’s Talk About Screening
- Hacking Our Hiring: Are Cover Letters Really Necessary?
- Hacking Our Hiring: Why You Need to Plan Better
- Why a Kickoff Kit Makes Starting New Projects Easier
- Q&A with Emily Goligoski
- Competition Be Damned
- Source Project Roundup, Sept 2
- Source Project Roundup, Aug 5
- Digital Self-Defense for Journalists: An Introduction
- When Bots Get Together: Part 2
- Source Project Roundup, Mar 24
- Source Project Roundup, Feb 11
- Source Project Roundup, Jan 26
- How We Made Vigils in Paris, a VR Story
- Introducing Elex, a Tool to Make Election Coverage Better for Everyone
- Better Analytics for Newsrooms with GADash
- News Nerd Roundup, Nov 9
- Membrane: An Experiment in Permeable Publishing
- News Nerd Roundup, Sept 28
- News Nerd Roundup, July 31, 2015
- Introducing broca
- Seven Projects from the OpenNews + Write the Docs Code Convening
- Thank You, Electionbot
- Connecting with the Dots
- Introducing Bedfellows
- Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Elections Scraping
- Return of the Code Convenings: Elections and Updates
- When the News Calls for Raw Data
- How We Made “Spot the Ball”
- US Word Cup Roundup
- Behind the Scenes of “Fewer Helmets, More Deaths”
- Derek Willis on Newsroom Innovation
- What “Open” Really Means for 538, Vox, and The Upshot
- Introducing PourOver and Tamper
- A Bot to Find the Source of Serendipity
- Newsroom Analytics: A Primer
- Introducing Streamtools: A Graphical Tool for Working with Streams of Data
- New Work in News Code, Feb. 13th 2014
- The Code (and Thinking) Behind Today’s Paper
- Behind the Scenes on the NYT Redesign
- Making Good News Judgments
- Open Your Data
- How Promotion Affects Pageviews on the New York Times Website
- And Remember, this Is for Posterity
- US Elections Roundup, November 2013
- Watching the Results Change
- A few words from Chrys Wu on her new role
- The Times Regrets the Programmer Error
- Model Analysis
- ProPublica’s Jeff Larson on the NSA Crypto Story
- They Are Tweet Zombies!! They Are Followers!!
- Creating Games for Journalism
- Design Principles for News Apps & Graphics
- The NYT’s Amanda Cox on Winning the Internet
- London Calling: Winning the Data Olympics
- Freeing the Plum Book
- Olympics Lessons: Data Journalists, Meet Your Audience
- How the Data Sausage Gets Made
- How We Made Snow Fall
- The New York Times’ Election Results Loader
- News Development Roundup, Nov 16
- Election Hacking at MozFest
- The NYT’s Visual Election Outcome Explorer
- Superstorm Sandy: Code and Interactives
- The Week In News Dev, Oct 25
- The Week In News Dev, Oct 17
- SchoolBook