Tatum Hunter
Associate Editor at Built In
Expertise: Tech journalism
Education: Xavier University

Tatum Hunter is a former Built In associate editor covering software engineering, design and UX, and software sales. She currently covers personal technology for The Washington Post. Prior to joining Built In, Hunter was a freelance reporter writing for publications including the New York Times and American City Business Journals. She holds a bachelor’s degree in economics, English and theatre from Xavier University.

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cloud native
It makes scaling easier, deployments faster and computing costs lower.
open source governance
In open source, as in life, hidden labor goes unrewarded.
ethical source hippocratic license coraline ehmke open source culture war
Many devs say that’s none of your business. But should it be?
user story examples
Think about who your users are, what they want to do, and why.
kent beck gusto extreme programming
Beck overturned conventional programming wisdom. Now, he’s looking toward tech’s trickier problems.
customer and engineer interacting
Why do engineers only hear client needs secondhand?
trans inclusive applications
Four questions to ask about your app, website or data strategy.
racist offensive code terminology
Their staying power speaks volumes about structural problems in the industry.
legal bots donotpay
Companies use stalling tactics to keep customers from getting their money back. Bots have nothing but time.
automation worst practices
If you’re doing these things, please stop.
democracy mars DAO
This moonshot plan might not be as wild as it sounds.
WFH remote mental health depression anxiety
Remote work takes a psychological toll, but there are things you (and your company) can do to make it better.