We talk about software engineering practices, how work life is at a specific company, hiring, building a career in tech & finding fulfillment. Host @mgreiler
Hey, after a long unexpected break, I've started recording again!
This time talking about code reviews, and how our relationships influence the review outcome.
Listen in and let me know if you have experienced that too...
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Choose the right tool for the right job is the key, says @Felienne.
“Sometimes a hammer and a nail is better. And sometimes a screw and a screwdriver is better.” 💡
Full Episode: https://t.co/hZlhcWt9x5
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Legacy code can be a treacherous jungle to navigate, says @mfeathers.
“But with the right mindset, it can also be an adventure full of learning opportunities & making things better”. 🚀
Full Episode: https://t.co/9Y0W00UnND
Are data-oriented and functional programming the same?
No, there are quite some distinct approaches to each of them, says @viebel in this @se_unlocked episode: https://t.co/SHbyXIbyTb
Unlocking the mind of a programmer 🧠
In this episode we talk with @Felienne about:
📢 the cognitive hurdles programmers face
🎯 techniques to decipher tricky code
✊ developing a shared vocabulary
Full Episode: https://t.co/hZlhcWt9x5
Business is all about tradeoffs. Yet, when we see code as this mechanical thing, and never pay attention, the messy codebase comes to bite us one day!
@mfeathers shares his insights into creating and maintaining high quality systems.
Full Episode: https://t.co/9Y0W00UVDb
"We see all different things pointing to the same security problem, and the problem is massive. And that the problem is massive is a problem in it itself because there are not enough resources to fix it" 🤯 Harshit Chitalia @TromzoSecurity
Full episode: https://t.co/Lqq6wsBEyh
Learning something new is always hard, says @Felienne.
“But embrace the struggle, stay curious, and take it one step at a time.” 💯
Full Episode: https://t.co/hZlhcWt9x5
In programming, everything isn’t going to work as expected, says @viebel.
“You embrace changes & surprises. You have expectations, but you have little maps or glasses, so don't confuse yourself”. 😎
Full Episode: https://t.co/WAuL1FFheV
Developer experience is booming.
But how do we measure and improve DevX?
@abinoda shares all his insights into what organizations can do to keep their developers happy and productive.
👉https://t.co/Idm8KIXwmQ
Are you using mocks in your software testing? 🤔
In this episode we talk with @kentcdodds about:
🚨 Dangers of relying on mock
🎯 Discovering better alternatives
💪 Boost your testing confidence
Full Episode: https://t.co/qTP5JsNijk
If there are problems with the code quality, then this is a sign for problems with the communication within the team, says @mfeathers 🤔
Full Episode: https://t.co/9Y0W00UnND
“You are surrounded, as an engineer, with idiots that just don't want to listen to your amazing ideas. And here's the thing, whenever, as an engineer, you have an incredible idea, just get some people on board and pitch it!” @DagnaBieda's career advice!
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All data is biased, says @DynamicWebPaige
“The data that we collect, we need to be very cautious about it and what we do choose to measure. And then also humble enough to recognize that.”
Listen to the full episode! https://t.co/8mKpOZYxp8
“If you have meaningful values then those values create a very safe environment in which opposing thoughts can be more openly discussed, debated and appreciated.” @mgreiler🎯
Full Episode: https://t.co/qR1faSXqcv
When you join a new team, the first thing you should do is shut up and listen to people, says @deliberatecoder.
“Find out what the dynamics of the team are, build trust and then dive in.” 😎
Full Episode: https://t.co/R6lo19mbmF