La vie de développeur

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Checklist et chaos dans l'aéronautique et la tech
Checklist et chaos dans l'aéronautique et la tech
L'opposition entre les protocoles rigoureux de l'aéronautique et les pratiques plus fluides des entreprises tech montrent comment équilibrer efficacité et créativité en fonction du contexte.
·mindfooled.substack.com·
Checklist et chaos dans l'aéronautique et la tech
Falsehoods Junior Developers believe about becoming Senior
Falsehoods Junior Developers believe about becoming Senior
These are mostly my thoughts about what I was expecting as a junior and how I perceived senior developers. To be honest, I was romanticizing them quite a
·vadimkravcenko.com·
Falsehoods Junior Developers believe about becoming Senior
Deborah - Talk autisme
Deborah - Talk autisme
Le domaine de l'informatique est un domaine vers lequel beaucoup d'Asperger s'orientent. D'où l'importance pour chacun d'entre nous de mieux comprendre leurs...
·youtube.com·
Deborah - Talk autisme
The History of Cognitive Overload
The History of Cognitive Overload
Highly successful people have many of the daily distractions of life handled for them, which allows them to better focus their attention.
·fs.blog·
The History of Cognitive Overload
You Are Not A Machine. You Are Not Alone. — Smashing Magazine
You Are Not A Machine. You Are Not Alone. — Smashing Magazine
It was pouring with rain and I found myself driving. I didn’t know where I was going. I just needed out of the house. I needed to escape. After what felt like an age I found myself parked outside my parents' house, just staring at their front door. Eventually I got out of the car, rang the doorbell and burst into tears the moment my mum answered.
·smashingmagazine.com·
You Are Not A Machine. You Are Not Alone. — Smashing Magazine
The Non-Productive Programmer (NPP)
The Non-Productive Programmer (NPP)
We all know them: programmers with long term experience stuck on a low-level of our craft not corresponding to their quantity of experience. Great programmers are creative workers and problem-solvers and one of their most important traits is: never stop learning – but getting stuck in its own comfort zone and becoming reluctant to change is deeply wired into human nature (Humans are hard-wired to follow the path of least resistance).
·gerlacdt.github.io·
The Non-Productive Programmer (NPP)
Preventing burnout: A manager's toolkit
Preventing burnout: A manager's toolkit
GitLab CEO Sid Sijbrandij shares 12 steps that managers can take to help employees avoid burnout.
·about.gitlab.com·
Preventing burnout: A manager's toolkit
Organisez vos tâches efficacement : la méthode ultime.
Organisez vos tâches efficacement : la méthode ultime.
La plupart des développeurs ne savent pas organiser leurs tâches. Pourtant, c'est une étape primordiale qui a le potentiel de tripler leur productivité.
·itexpert.fr·
Organisez vos tâches efficacement : la méthode ultime.
C'est la faute du développeur
C'est la faute du développeur
Quand un projet tourne au cauchemar, les développeurs ont souvent le réflexe de pointer du doigt un management irresponsable.
·jesuisundev.com·
C'est la faute du développeur
Use Google like a pro
Use Google like a pro
Googling is one of the most important skills for every developer. Let me show you how to get better at Googling.
·markodenic.com·
Use Google like a pro
Notes on RSI for Developers ∊ swyx.io
Notes on RSI for Developers ∊ swyx.io
I'm starting to feel some RSI in my left hand. It's a matter of time. I decided to collect some information about it to make improvements now rather than later.
·swyx.io·
Notes on RSI for Developers ∊ swyx.io
Give it five minutes – Signal v. Noise
Give it five minutes – Signal v. Noise
A few years ago I used to be a hothead. Whenever anyone said anything, I’d think of a way to disagree. I’d push back hard if something didn’t fit my world-view. It’s like I had to be first with an opinion – as if being first meant something. But what it really meant…
·signalvnoise.com·
Give it five minutes – Signal v. Noise
Essays on programming I think about a lot | benkuhn.net
Essays on programming I think about a lot | benkuhn.net
Computers can be understood • Choose Boring Technology • The Wrong Abstraction • Falsehoods Programmers Believe About Names • The Hiring Post • The Product-Minded Engineer • Write code that is easy to delete, not easy to extend • The Law of Leaky Abstractions • Reflections on software performance • Notes on Distributed Systems for Young Bloods • End-to-End Arguments in System Design • Inventing on Principle
·benkuhn.net·
Essays on programming I think about a lot | benkuhn.net
The Expert Blind Spot In Software Development
The Expert Blind Spot In Software Development
As developers, we are alternatively teachers and learners. How to share efficiently our knowledge, avoiding the filthy expert blind spot?
·thevaluable.dev·
The Expert Blind Spot In Software Development
How to Hire Women in Tech: the Ultimate Guide - 50inTech
How to Hire Women in Tech: the Ultimate Guide - 50inTech
Read the ultimate guide on now to hire women in tech published by Nederlia, a specialized team spotting the best tech talent all over the world. They spoke to 74 women working in tech to find out what needs to change and they identifies some simple steps you can take, grouped under three categories: 1. … Continued
·www.50intech.com·
How to Hire Women in Tech: the Ultimate Guide - 50inTech
50inTech - 50inTech
50inTech - 50inTech
50inTech joins forces between women and their allies to achieve more inclusivity in tech. Our matching platform gathers a large community of ambitious women in tech to accelerate connections between women in tech, companies and VC firms.
·www.50intech.com·
50inTech - 50inTech
68 Bits of Unsolicited Advice
68 Bits of Unsolicited Advice
It's my birthday. I'm 68. I feel like pulling up a rocking chair and dispensing advice to the young 'uns. Here are 68 pithy bits of unsolicited advice which I offer as my birthday present to all of you. •
·kk.org·
68 Bits of Unsolicited Advice