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I wanted to speak at another conference, but what should I submit for a proposal? Here is how I wrote it.
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I wanted to speak at another conference, but what should I submit for a proposal? Here is how I wrote it.
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I’m looking forward to having more time to write in the next few months. I have been to three conferences in three months, including speaking at LeadDev StaffPlus. It was so fun! Watch the video of my...
Be clear about your goal, and the other decisions become much easier. Here's how I learned that lesson and got clarity about my goal.
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Book progress update and reflections on proposal work completed over summer.
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Creating reflection question cards for conference attendees at fall industry events.
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Why I'm writing my book, and the importance of being human, especially in this AI era.
Gene Kim's hospital navigation story and applying systems thinking.
How developer roles are transforming, emphasizing "people and processes" over AI technology.
Enterprise Technology Leadership Summit community and the value of in-person conferences.
AI coding practices and reader poll questions about developer experiences with AI assistance.
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Us vs. them thinking and why some failures are worth experiencing.
Posted just now about writer’s checklists – so let’s post about the developer’s checklists here too! As a developer, I maintained a checklist of troubleshooting tips. I would have conversations like t...
Being kind to yourself and using the dinner test for storytelling.
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What we really pay for at conferences: organization and curation, not just content.
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I try to avoid posting about AI, but today I found myself wondering: did I just chat with an AI? Trying to decide which of several products to purchase online, I used the company’s website chatbot, wh...
Are people "technical"? Labels matter, and kindness matters more.
Using analogies to explain work in progress and priorities.
I’ve been listening to books on storytelling recently, including three I recommend highly. Book 1: How to Tell a Story First: How to Tell a Story is by the team from the Moth Radio Hour. Seek that s...
I feel like an engine that won’t “catch.” You know what guarantees that I will fail at something? Not starting it.
Why would a developer deliberately provide an estimate they knew to be wrong?
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Iterative writing, fast feedback, adapting to change.
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Sometimes the best help is just being there and suffering with a friend.
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Understanding emotions as clues when asking for help, and the importance of emotional regulation.
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In the midst of a recent LinkedIn discussion about whether scrum is a methodology or a framework, I considered a few questions: Geeks are often quite opinionated. I am sure some of my friends could ha...
Introduction to the mysterious watercolor creatures that appear throughout my work.
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A sneak preview of my book outline and structure.
Overcoming fear of writing and making mistakes, just like breaking production.
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Why asking "why" and listening with curiosity matters more than having all the answers.
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How AI changes what developers do, with emphasis on people and processes over technology.
My first full time job after college was as an administrative assistant at a health insurance company. I did a lot of what you might expect: directing incoming phone calls, keeping our office supply c...
Discovering that Tanya Reilly had already written a similar book, and what that meant for my work.
First newsletter about establishing a sole proprietorship and getting started as an author.
My Romanian coworkers were impressed when I started learning Romanian. I’d say “bună” (hello), complete with the ă, and they’d be shocked by even this basic effort. What confused me, though: several o...
I’m happiest in a job when I’m learning from someone who knows more than I do. Last year \[this post is originally from August, 2023\], I started a new role on a team of engineers who all know boatloa...
In the summer of 2019, I was three months into a new job. My house had endured major construction that resulted in equally major water damage. We were about to go live in a hotel until just before Chr...
Folks who are new to software development sometimes ask me about my career path. The first time I fielded this question, I told my story in a straightforward way. Hearing myself talk, though, I realiz...
I suspect most people would not spontaneously and voluntarily give back part of their salary to their employer. I don’t mean donating to a cause, or chipping in for board games to play at lunch. I mea...
Uncle Sidney was notorious. I think even he’d agree to that. He might indeed be someone’s uncle, but he isn’t my uncle or the uncle of anyone I know. He was the main instructor for one of the programm...
My first conference in person was incredible. More later about the content — here’s what I learned from the experience of attending. First… ever? It’s true. I’ve been in tech for 25+ years, and yet De...
The discussion about developer productivity (see: here) led me to following Paulo André, who recently posted: The secret to productivity hiding in plain sight: The fastest way to complete two projects...
Five valuable lessons, including one that really threw me for a loop when I read it.
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I once had a colleague who (jokingly) left this comment on a code review, and not in reference to a specific line of code: “Missing semicolon.”
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I have been importing blog posts from my previous blog at Medium, and I keep losing track of the steps. And often, when I want to document something for myself, it's my habit to document it for anyone...
Okay, you’ve put off that dreaded task long enough. Finally, you get to work, but the time just drags on. You’d like to get it over with, but it’s just so… boring. Yes, it’s true that we all have work...
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