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lyncredible.com
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| | | | While I was learning to have effective 1:1s, the career conversation 1:1 was the one I dreaded most. Every skilled manager says it is a good idea to regularly sync on career growth, but who was I to talk about other people's career? I had never done a round of performance review. My own understanding of the ladders and levels needed to be calibrated. Once again I turned to some structures to gain confidence. I leaned heavily on the advice from Jay Shirley and Julia Evans in doing so. | |
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blog.pragmaticengineer.com
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| | | | A senior engineer who is on track to becoming an engineering manager for their current team asked me what it's really like when you become the engineering manager. When you get the title change, and you turn up the next day as the manager of the team. What does it | |
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tech.scribd.com
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| | | | One of the major themes for Infrastructure Engineering over the past couple years has been higher reliability and better operational efficiency. In a recent session with the Delta Lake project I was able to share the work led Kuntal Basu and a number of other people to dramatically improve the efficiency and reliability of our online data ingestion pipeline. | |
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yieldcode.blog
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| | An evening rant about the unnecessary bloat in Software Engineering |