Have you wondered how to effectively communicate in IT?
Make it visible. Extremely visible.
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Have you wondered how to effectively communicate in IT?
Make it visible. Extremely visible.
Continue readingProfessional, technical communication is one of my soft spots in software development. It’s useful in situations like code review, status update, standups, meetings, backlog refinement…
Check this post if you’re looking for tips on how to improve your everyday communication.
Check out also part 1 – 10 communication quick wins for developers.
Continue readingA list of questions and topics to cover on your next kick-off + best practices on some of them.
Continue readingDuring reading The Power of Habit I decided to take a closer look at my habits. I classified four technical, and four non-technical habits strictly related to the programmer job.
My recent discovery about learning.
So, the reviewer made some comments on a code review and what? Is it clear to your team what happens afterward?
I might be the only developer in my company enjoying code reviews (from both sides, actually). On reflection, the main reason for that is that they make a great opportunity to learn something new. Which is cool, even if it’s someone else’s point of view on programming.
(See continuation – 10 more communication quick wins for developers)
I like a quote from Uncle Bob:
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