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erikbern.com
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| | | | Note: this post is full of pseudo-psychology and highly speculative content. Like most fun stuff! I became a manager back in 2009. Being a developer is fun. You have this very tangible way to measure yourself. | |
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manuel.kiessling.net
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| | | | I'm really into visualizations. More often than not I can only really "get" something (a complex system, an abstract idea, a process etc.) when I see it visualized. You could call this the transformation of gut feelings into images. | |
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dev.clintonblackburn.com
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| | | | I'm onboarding new engineers at Vori, and finally took some time to write a few ideas I've been kicking around and sharing internally. I have personally found these practices helpful over the past few years, and think others might, as well. This isn't applicable to only junior engineers, or new hires (despite the title). I didn't learn some of these lessons until I was eight years into my career as a tech lead at edX, or a couple years later at Stripe. | |
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uxcel.com
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| | Looking for an online UX design course to master your professional skills? Our comparative guide reviews 11 of the best courses suited to your career goals. |