Joey V
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one of the things that makes me feel pretty good about the future is all the bugs in the openai web app
Professional developers will all die as multi-millionaires with all the work that’s coming our way.
What God has for you, no one will be able to stop. Your hard work will pay off. Your faith will be rewarded. Trust God.
People don’t realize how much strength it takes to pull your own self out of a dark place mentally. If you’ve done that, I’m proud of you.
In the 90s, they said building software was a fad. In the 2000s, they said indians were going to do my job for $2/hr. In the 2010s, they said no-code solutions would be the end of my career. In the 2020s, they say AI will make it irrelevant. Don't listen. Learn to code.
AI won't kill software developer jobs; it will multiply them. Every person using AI to write code that doesn't work or scale creates new jobs for real developers who know how to fix the mess.
Every decade there are innovations that promise to spell the end of all programmers. First it was compilers. Then it was COBOL. Then it was OO. Then it was logic programming. Then it was fuzzy logic and backchaining AI, Then it was MDA. Now it’s LLM’s.
Retrospectives are boring, but important. In a few days, I have an article coming out on medium about the importance of a quarterly retrospective, or something like that.
Hmm, is it possible that AI may actually generate more demand for developers? I explore this in my article "Developers, We Are in Our AI Era" medium.com/@joeyvincent4/…
It is vital to act on the feedback received at Agile Retrospectives. First, the improvements are important and second, the team needs to know that their feedback is important enough to be responded to.
Received some good feedback on different channels about this article. Haven't found anyone who disagrees with me yet. medium.com/@joeyvincent4/…
Thinking of what to write this week. I started an article on quarterly, team-wide retrospectives. I wonder how many teams do something like this? I suspect most teams only do retros at the sprint level. If so, how do you capture feedback and improvements for the team as whole?
Daily meetings are a micromanaging shitshow. Most people know these 15-minute stand-ups are useless. But they do them anyway because "that's how it should be." One day, the corporate world decided that Scrum answered every problem. Daily meetings became popular. Everyone. Every…
AI can raise the bar for what developers can accomplish Read more in my article: medium.com/@joeyvincent4/…
Finally zeroed in on the title for my next article: "Developers, we are in our AI Era!" Publishing tomorrow on Medium. #SoftwareDeveloper #Coding
Thinking about what article to write this week. Difference Between Agile and Scrum? OR Should I wade into the AI space?
Looking to grow as a ScrumMaster? I wrote seven ideas to help! #3 is "An effective ScrumMaster takes the initiative to organize training for the team" Read the article here: medium.com/@joeyvincent4/…
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