On this day in 1937, Alan Turing published On Computable Numbers with an Application to the Entscheidungs-problem. This paper provided the abstraction that would form the basic theory of computability for several decades, and enabled him to go on to build his Machine. #AlanTuring
DevRelX is one of my favorite communities ❤️ initially focused on Developer Marketing, it is now covering the entire spectrum of #devrel. The call for speakers for DevRelX Summit is open until Aug 5 and I would like to see many of you on stage in October 😉
One of the things I liked about the productowner blog's waste snake was that they added a piggy bank, and moved items that are an "investment" in their esteem to that space rather than trying to eliminate learning/improvement.
https://t.co/BKgKl7sHVC
i recently wrote a piece about the essential compact between engineering and management, and some basic guidelines to crafting an on call policy that doesn't suck.
(oncall being the topic that never dies 🧟♀️)
https://t.co/wqdCLyrTfW
As developers, our work might make sense to us. But how can we make it make sense to those who don't spend all day building? 👉 Through visibility.
Can engineering metrics bridge the gap between devs & eng leaders? Here's @jose_e_caldeira's view on it.👇
https://t.co/CcdF7nk8Rc
#leadershiptip is here!✨
@joaoqalves from @AdevintaEng talks about creating a team of leaders:
"Start by having them in the room and putting them in uncomfortable situations."
Watch the full interview 👉
🎥 https://t.co/iOZx8egkwD
Today I hit a major milestone as a writer. I just posted my 100th article! 🎉🔥
In it, I talk about the benefits of blogging as a dev and offer some tips I've learned along the way.
https://t.co/1Vw0TgiFHW