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Engineers aren't afraid of AI – they're afraid of becoming junior again

andykelk.net
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Playing with Payphones

theguardian.com
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mopoke
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
It's been a while but I also worked there at the same time. I was in the original group who set up the UK operations around the turn of the millennium.

And you recommended the Introduction to Algorithms book to me...
mopoke
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Probably a bit of both.

The overuse of "genuine" and "genuinely" in some sections screams LLM text to me.
mopoke
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
> SOC2 is the best-known infosec certification, and the only one routinely demanded by customers

Maybe in the US. For the rest of the world, ISO27001 is arguably better known.
mopoke
·11 tahun yang lalu·discuss
In my experience, a good technical lead won't give commandments from on high. A good technical lead will consult and facilitate a discussion and mediate conflict. They will also be directive when the time is right, but only after having listened and weighed the arguments. They will also be able to explain the rationale behind those decisions.
mopoke
·11 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I get asked this a fair bit so I started to collect a few of my favourite links together in a blog post: http://www.andykelk.net/leadership/the-big-list-of-managemen...

Specifically to new tech lead roles, I'd recommend "Peopleware" and "Behind Closed Doors"

And a couple of articles specific to your situation: http://firstround.com/review/this-90-day-plan-turns-engineer... and https://blog.stackexchange.com/2015/08/developer-turned-mana...