“Here are 4 ways you can help your software engineering teams propel their careers forward and manage their goals”
4 ways to become a winning engineering manager https://www.staat.co/resources/4-ways-to-become-a-winning-engineering-manager?utm_content=bufferb9e85&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
“So while I believe the sun has set on XML as the go-to framework for arbitrary data exchange, it is still a valuable tool to have in the kit. Use it when the pedantry is something you actually want.” https://doriantaylor.com/the-symbol-management-problem
Thx…I’m thinking of something like a workflow DAG simulator, where each node has (lower, mid, upper) latency params. What I want to view is MC E2E latency distribution, assuming I can adjust inner node params and distributions. Is this a thing?
Played around with https://pypi.org/project/flowpipe/, numpy and matplotlib to make one. The DS integrations are very nice and powerful. The load bearing whitespace and runtime exceptions are…something I worked through. 🤐 https://twitter.com/mweagle/status/1358910619127222276
Programming is easy, hard, fun, slow, euphoric, angst inducing, frightening, uninteresting, and generally something each person is entitled to make up their own mind about. If they like.
It’s possible they may even have conflicting feelings and thoughts. At the same time.
“[H]ere’s some of my opinions that have formed, changed, and stayed the same over the last 10+ years of my professional software engineering career.” (via @Pocket) https://blog.thea.codes/opinions-after-a-decade/
“This article is about failure and everything I’ve learned from 28 years of failing (and succeeding) in the technology industry.” (via @Pocket) https://pocket.co/xhibns
“Let us be quite clear: We emphatically advocate a Postmodern approach to program management. In fact, we recently realized that Postmodernism is the underlying philosophical foundation of nearly all our previous articles.”
Curious to hear what you think. This one from a bit back in the day is also very good: https://preaccidentpodcast.podbean.com/e/papod-78-chaos-monkeys-adrian-cockcroft/
Trying to fill out a PDF with OS X Preview text annotations. Does anyone else have the problem where copy/paste appears to randomly choose paste targets, or just not paste at all?
“[T]he most crucial technique to develop yourself to grow into the next level is to solve ambiguous problems and not settle for well-defined problems with clear expectations and accountability.” (via @Pocket) https://pocket.co/xhbeIa
“Being a manager is tough. Your mistakes impact people, and that feeling of pressure can be a little isolating.” (via @Pocket) #longreads https://pocket.co/xhbgu4