Hi – this is Gergely with the monthly, free issue of the Pragmatic Engineer Newsletter. In every issue, I cover challenges at Big Tech and startups through the lens of senior engineers and engineering leaders. If you’ve been forwarded this email, you can subscribe here. Black Friday is coming up this week — and The Pragmatic Engineer is offering a Black Friday deal for annual subscriptions. Available until Monday, 1 December. Holiday gift ideas for techiesGift ideas and inspiration for the tech workers in your life (and maybe yourself) this holiday seasonIt’s that time of the year: the Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales are on, and the annual festive marketing blitz is just around the corner – or already underway. It makes now a good time to start thinking about gifts, but techies can be a tough crowd for this, as we often already own the practical things we need. In order to help you give gifts which are actually wanted this year, Elin, of this publication, and I have put together a list of ideas in this article. Alongside personal recommendations, we’ve also crowdsourced recommendations from fellow techies on X, Bluesky, and Threads, covering:
Many products listed below are currently discounted in the sales, and the Pragmatic Engineer is also offering a very special Black Friday / Cyber Monday deal for annual subscriptions. Claim it here until Monday. As always, none of the links below are affiliates (meaning I make no money from purchases), and I’ve not been paid to mention any product or category. See my ethics statement for more. For more recommendations, see our holiday gift guide from 2023 and book recommendations from 2021. Programming note: this week, we’ll have a podcast episode tomorrow (Wednesday), and no edition of The Pulse on Thursday. Regular programming resumes next week after Thanksgiving. The bottom of this article could be cut off in some email clients. Read the full article uninterrupted, online. 1. Office accessoriesEmber Temperature Control Mug – keeps coffee or tea warm, even when it’s forgotten about because you’re focused on coding or other tasks. A hot drink stays drinkable for up to 1.5 hours, thanks to its built-in battery that charges on a nifty wireless-charging coaster. Tumblers and coffee mugs that keep drinks at the desired temperature can make it easier to stay hydrated throughout the day. They are insulated, made from stainless steel, and make great gifts for anyone who works at a desk. Popular brands include Stanley, Yeti, and Thermoflask. You can also search for stainless steel tumblers. CO2 monitor. One of my personal favorite recent purchases is a carbon dioxide monitor for my office. When CO2 concentration is high (above 1,000 ppm), it’s harder to focus and easier to become drowsy. A monitor detects when levels are raised, meaning you can make changes like open the window, or raise the matter of ventilation at work. In my opinion, you can’t go wrong with almost any CO2 monitor. |