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Am I just a stupid guy, writing more stupid code every day?
The best engineering teams I have worked with are those that promotes a culture of critical thinking; where putting ideas up for discussion, asking for and accepting opinions and getting feedback are fundamental practices.
¿Cómo mejoramos la dinámica con managers? Se habla mucho de cómo ser líder, pero poco de quienes soportan visión y estrategia. Mis opiniones y uno que otro punto aprendido de libros/blogs, sobre como mejorar la dinámica con líderes técnicos y managers: open.substack.com/pub/thebugdev/…
Estuve preguntando con varias personas, desarrolladores y líderes técnicos, y varios asocian el concepto de “managing up” con “técnicas para lidiar con entornos tóxicos o con managers negligentes”. ¿Así se percibe en general en tech?
Here’s the uncomfortable truth: it doesn’t matter that whiteboard coding tests / LC don’t measure a lot of things a dev needs to do day to day. They are the currently known most economical filter to hire *at scale*. I’m talking when you hire 100+ devs per year (or 1,000+)
Everybody hates those ridiculous whiteboard-coding tests that people are forced to take in interviews, and for good reason. The main problem is that they tell you absolutely nothing useful. When I'm hiring, I want to hire people who will integrate well with the teams, who have
Es más difícil leer código que escribir código. Pagar deuda técnica implica ambas, pero mayormente la primera.
Sonará trillado o hasta cliché pero a mi me sigue sorprendiendo… Leemos un libro y, aunque sabemos que es de valor, no tiene un gran impacto. Pasan los años, lo volvemos a leer, y se siente bien natural como todo encaja y hace sentido. No es libro, somos nosotros cambiando
Lo bueno de Threads, es que me acordé que tenía Twitter; y pos aquí andamos.
En el full stack
A ver, a todos los full-stack que se enojaron, si en la entrevista les preguntan: en qué stack te sientes más fuerte, ¿qué responden?
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I lean very heavily towards YAGNI and readable code with minimal abstractions until needed. I appreciate that every situation is different, but like anything it's hard to appreciate the benefits when the "scale" problem isn't evident.
I lean very heavily towards YAGNI and readable code with minimal abstractions until needed. I appreciate that every situation is different, but like anything it's hard to appreciate the benefits when the "scale" problem isn't evident.
I see the role of an Architect as twofold. They teach the teams how to do architecture, and they work with the teams to guarantee architectural coherence. They don't design much, but rather help the teams create great designs.
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I spoke with a team yesterday that is moving away from serverless in favor of managed k8s on aws it wasn't an easy decision for them and they went through a thorough review of their architecture the reasons they highlighted to me are:
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