Makes sense. I just see them grouped a lot as if they are a "required dependency" for lack of a better phrase. Thanks
Yay progress! Really though, they seem quite bright. But I like seeing younger people excelling like this because it means the tutorials, wikis, blogs, etc. that their "forefathers" wrote are doing "good" in the world.
Not disagreeing (though not a fan of Scrum or Kanban), but can you elaborate why TDD is part of the "agile toolset"? I've seen this claim multiple times and it's never made sense to me. I do TDD on side projects where…
A previous company I was at worked this way and it was a dream. That said, it does require very selective screening processes and maturity from those you do hire. However, it was the most happy / least stressed I've…
Thank you for being the kind of owner I want. I recently quit a job because I was the only one on the team "capable" (or that felt confident/comfortable) saying "No." As a "devops" (loosely defined on our team) I felt…
Makes sense. I just see them grouped a lot as if they are a "required dependency" for lack of a better phrase. Thanks
Yay progress! Really though, they seem quite bright. But I like seeing younger people excelling like this because it means the tutorials, wikis, blogs, etc. that their "forefathers" wrote are doing "good" in the world.
Not disagreeing (though not a fan of Scrum or Kanban), but can you elaborate why TDD is part of the "agile toolset"? I've seen this claim multiple times and it's never made sense to me. I do TDD on side projects where…
A previous company I was at worked this way and it was a dream. That said, it does require very selective screening processes and maturity from those you do hire. However, it was the most happy / least stressed I've…
Thank you for being the kind of owner I want. I recently quit a job because I was the only one on the team "capable" (or that felt confident/comfortable) saying "No." As a "devops" (loosely defined on our team) I felt…