Attention: This article was published over 3 years ago, and the information provided may be aged or outdated. While some topics are evergreen, technology moves fast, so please keep that in mind as you read the post.Keyhole Software has officially wrapped up its fourth season of participation in the Kansas City Corporate Challenge, earning an impressive 6th place in Division …
Keyhole Announces Education Series: Continuous Delivery With GitOps and Top Security Mistakes in AppDev
We are excited to announce the August 2022 Keyhole Education Series!
This series consists of two educational lunch and learn events open to the public. The presentations are geared to benefit software developers who are implementing or interested in using GitOps, Kubernetes, DevSecOps, and Security.
Code a Family Christmas Game …With Cats
Have kiddos at home for break this time of year? If so, I’m sure you’ll appreciate this quick, fun boredom killer. We’ll create a game for you and your family, and the best part: your kids can create the whole thing!
Play as the Christmas Tree Star, who’s been knocked off the tree by the (crazy) house cat. Like every Star, you’re far from helpless. You’ll jump your way back to the top. But beware! The (truly crazy) cat is still inside the tree …with black eyes open wide …hunting you.
Keyhole Co-Founder Chris DeSalvo Featured On StarterStory
Keyhole Software Co-Founder Chris DeSalvo has been featured on StarterStory, an online publication that interviews successful entrepreneurs and shares the stories behind their businesses.
In this article, Chris detailed the entrepreneurial journey that led him and David Pitt to found Keyhole Software in 2008. He provides an insight into what cultural priorities, strategies, and tools have assisted in Keyhole Software’s successes. Chris also provides tips for aspiring entrepreneurs including influential resources and tools that have helped him throughout his career…
Avoiding Burnout as a Developer
The IT industry is fast-paced and exciting, and yet, burnout is commonplace amongst developers. There are endless opportunities to learn new technologies, develop your skills, and hone your software development craft. IT work is also very accessible, meaning all you typically need is a computer and possibly an internet connection to start working.
Although they are positives in the big picture, these combined factors lead me to todayโs topic: developer burnout. Developer burnout is a physical or mental collapse caused by excessive amounts of work or stress, and Iโm sure all of us have experienced it in one way or another over the course of our careers. Burnout manifests itself in different ways for many different people. In this post, Iโm going to go over some causes of burnout and how you can avoid it.





