This is the direction my current employer is headed. I was sent on a week long course to evaluate the viability of PowerApps. While there is certainly some cool stuff in there, it just doesn't feel like we should be…
The changes they made (I guess a couple years now) to their pricing model really bit us in the ass. We had a 130 user licence on the old 5$ tier, and had to aggressively cut user counts to afford the new licence. There…
My current employer is in the process of making this mistake, and it feels awful. We've already started losing some good folks.
Not that this will help at all, but from my experience it really seems like the product has degraded in quality over the last few years. Originally we only had a few folks using Teams, and the client was pretty snappy…
While this is just one part of the protest, but what is happening in Coutts is illegal. Alberta passed an act recently (2020) restricting where you can protest -…
I picked up tendies dot ca just for the silly email address. A few weeks later I got a purchase request for 420 USD - I said no.
This is certainly going to vary from person to person, and will not be a _one size fits all_ kind of thing. I am the exact opposite, and the year of remote working has probably been the best and most healthy year of my…
Been using it since 2016, and I would say the advantages are mostly related to their DevOps features - there are integrations with k8s, SentryIO, and Prometheus to help you with operations. Their CI/CD pipelines also…
Currently a starter tier user with more than 25 users, and I don't know how I feel. We had been mulling an upgrade to premium, but the price jump is a tough sell for us. This kind of leaves us in an predicament. Will…
I am lucky in that fact that I am a position where my opinions are listened to and respected. I have spent the last few years trying to improve a number of our processes. If I wasn't in this position, then chances are I…
Free private repos is exactly why I was using BitBucket. I will have to think it moving will justify the effort.
yeah - I am also curious about this considering there are projects like ChakraCore and node-ChakraCore out there. Would seem like a shame to lose the work done on that project.
> With a notch I believe it was one of (if not) the first with a notch.
> When there's a bug in their code, point it out, but don't tell them how to fix it. This is how people develop their own problem solving skills. When I was a junior developer, that was one of the skills my team leads /…
Incomplete or missing requirements. When it isn't clear what you are trying to deliver, you introduce a whole host of problems to the project.
> You are not your code, saying the code sucks doesn't mean I think you suck. Some people take _any_ criticism of their code personally regardless of how constructive you are being. I have had a person completely blow…
Not relevant to this post, but I clicked your username out of curiosity (and because I am apparently a super creep). Turns out I worked with you years ago (I was on the j9jit team). Small world.
Yeah -- that should be the one they're talking about.
This is the direction my current employer is headed. I was sent on a week long course to evaluate the viability of PowerApps. While there is certainly some cool stuff in there, it just doesn't feel like we should be…
The changes they made (I guess a couple years now) to their pricing model really bit us in the ass. We had a 130 user licence on the old 5$ tier, and had to aggressively cut user counts to afford the new licence. There…
My current employer is in the process of making this mistake, and it feels awful. We've already started losing some good folks.
Not that this will help at all, but from my experience it really seems like the product has degraded in quality over the last few years. Originally we only had a few folks using Teams, and the client was pretty snappy…
While this is just one part of the protest, but what is happening in Coutts is illegal. Alberta passed an act recently (2020) restricting where you can protest -…
I picked up tendies dot ca just for the silly email address. A few weeks later I got a purchase request for 420 USD - I said no.
This is certainly going to vary from person to person, and will not be a _one size fits all_ kind of thing. I am the exact opposite, and the year of remote working has probably been the best and most healthy year of my…
Been using it since 2016, and I would say the advantages are mostly related to their DevOps features - there are integrations with k8s, SentryIO, and Prometheus to help you with operations. Their CI/CD pipelines also…
Currently a starter tier user with more than 25 users, and I don't know how I feel. We had been mulling an upgrade to premium, but the price jump is a tough sell for us. This kind of leaves us in an predicament. Will…
I am lucky in that fact that I am a position where my opinions are listened to and respected. I have spent the last few years trying to improve a number of our processes. If I wasn't in this position, then chances are I…
Free private repos is exactly why I was using BitBucket. I will have to think it moving will justify the effort.
yeah - I am also curious about this considering there are projects like ChakraCore and node-ChakraCore out there. Would seem like a shame to lose the work done on that project.
> With a notch I believe it was one of (if not) the first with a notch.
> When there's a bug in their code, point it out, but don't tell them how to fix it. This is how people develop their own problem solving skills. When I was a junior developer, that was one of the skills my team leads /…
Incomplete or missing requirements. When it isn't clear what you are trying to deliver, you introduce a whole host of problems to the project.
> You are not your code, saying the code sucks doesn't mean I think you suck. Some people take _any_ criticism of their code personally regardless of how constructive you are being. I have had a person completely blow…
Not relevant to this post, but I clicked your username out of curiosity (and because I am apparently a super creep). Turns out I worked with you years ago (I was on the j9jit team). Small world.
Yeah -- that should be the one they're talking about.