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How do you tell someone they're writing bad code?

I've been working with a small group of people on a coding project for fun. It's an organized and fairly cohesive group. The people I work with all have various skill sets related to programming, ...
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17answers
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How to demonstrate to management that mediocre developers are hurting team [closed]

I am in the precarious position of "managing" a team of developers at a small company. I say "managing" because although I assign work and provide feedback on their performance I have no recourse in ...
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35answers
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When good programmers go bad? [closed]

I'm a team lead/dev who manages a team of 10 programmers. Most of them are hard working talented guys. But of late, I've got this one person who while highly talented and has delivered great work ...
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48answers
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Should developers *really* have private offices? [closed]

We will probably be moving within a year, so we have to make some decisions regarding office layout. At the moment, our company is basically one big office. When our developers can't bother to be ...
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24answers
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What causes developer burnout? [closed]

Recently, a member of our team got burned out and had to leave. Basically, he got into a death march situation on an overdue project, started by working late to catch up which grew into stranger and ...
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21answers
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How to estimate a programming task if you have no experience in it

I am having a difficult time with management asking for estimates on programming tasks that are utilizing 3rd party controls that I have no prior experience with. I definitely understand why they ...
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22answers
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Keeping developers “up to date”

This is more of a developers management question, but since most of you here are developers, you probably have some insights on this. I got in charge of planning how to keep our developers updated ...
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48answers
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How do I reward my developers for the little things they get right? [closed]

I am in a tech lead role and my developers get stuff right most of the time. How do I communicate to them thier value to me? (I.e. they have value because I do not have to go through and point out ...
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20answers
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How do I handle a developer who was previously amazing, but now lack luster?

I know this may sound like a totally silly question, but here it is: Did you meet a programmer who is running out of luck ? We have a colleague that is not getting any work done, every task that is ...
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What precautions should you take when a senior employee leaves?

EDIT : I agree one should check the reasons, why a senior level employee is leaving. But I am interested in knowing the official/management/technical/legal steps one should take after ...
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What to do with star developers who don't document their work?

There is a colleague who seriously knows his stuff, he is one of the brightest I've ever worked with, but he: works in his own little area of his home directory rather than in the common CVS ...
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18answers
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What jobs to give to an intern? [closed]

Interns typically get given the mundane jobs - bit of filing, some simple bugfixes, a 'no use' project or CD\DVD duplication for example. If you were (or are) an Intern, what would you want from your ...
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Is it a good idea for a programmer to work from home?

Provided that you have all setup available to work from home, does it really work to work from home for programmers? What are your experiences? And Is it beneficial for industries?
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What's the best way to become familiar with a large codebase?

Joining an existing team with a possibly-large codebase already in place can be daunting. What's the best approach; Broad; try to get a general overview of how everything links together, from the ...
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29answers
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How to deal with management that wants you to do everything?

I imagine that anyone who has worked for a small company as a developer has probably encountered this before. I applied for software developer position, I interviewed for a software developer ...
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33answers
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Ways to handle a programmer who is not thorough [closed]

I'm working in a startup company where the development team is a small team of three programmers; A project manager, myself and another guy. The issue is that the other guy regularly commits code ...
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21answers
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most professional way to tell a developer they are no good [closed]

What is the most professional way to break it to a developer that they're not very good? I haven't been a developer for as long as some of the others out there. But I have already had to deal with ...
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Should Managers Be Expected To Program? [closed]

There are opposing views about whether managers (especially front-line managers) should be expected to actively program or not. Once a manager has 4 or more reports, some say it is negligent for them ...
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What should developers look for in a manager? [closed]

I'm part of a small 3-person development team (myself and one other local, the third is remote). Our manager will be leaving soon, so we're starting to look for a replacement. We're going to be ...
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Recommended reading for new team lead

Our organization is undertaking a re-org to solve our current resource and communications issues. I know, a re-org never solves anything, etc. With that being said, I was tapped to go from an ...
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What exactly do you do when your team leader is incompetent?

One of your team members has been appointed "technical lead" or "team lead" yet he is technically incompetent and lacks major leadership skills. By technically incompetent, I mean that the person ...
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How do I name a consulting company?

At some point, I'd like to follow some of the advice on SOFlow and start my own small consulting / software shop. (Consulting because it's easy to get work, software because it scales much better.) ...
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17answers
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Evaluating software estimates: sure signs of unrealistic figures?

Whilst answering “Dealing with awful estimates” posted by Ash I shared a few tips that I learned and personally use to spot weak estimates. But I am certain there must be many more! What heuristics ...
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15answers
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How do you know if you are a bad programmer? Or how do you tell someone they are?

It is a seemingly taboo subject. I imagine I want people to tell me I have a bad idea or did something totally wrong... but no one ever does. Of course I am part of the same problem, a good friend ...
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14answers
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explaining software development to management

Our team is working on old hardware and trying to justify buying new hardware to improve our productivity. Mainly to improve compile times, better use of Virtual Machines, running multiple instances ...
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20answers
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How to get team member to stop interrupting?

I'm the lead programmer/manager for a team of 6 programmers. There's always one programmer who needs far more attention than all the others and comes by my office to talk to me as much as all the ...
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11answers
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Having to set objectives for developers, even though objectives don't work

It is generally accepted that setting measurable objectives for software developers doesn't work , as too much focus on the objectives can lead to behaviour counter to the organisational goals ...
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11answers
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How do you talk to non-technical bosses

Ok, so I'm a lone developer at a PSEUDO startup... it's a new venture for an existing small company. This is the FIRST time I have managed a project alone, usually I work for startups with lead tech ...
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16answers
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How to deal with overachievers

I'm working on a project that has fairly large scope and a lot of work to be done. One of the members of my team has a great work ethic and is very bright yet a little defensive. The problem is, he ...
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11answers
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How do you get non-technical folks to appreciate a non-UI problem?

Suppose you're working on an enterprise project in which you have to get management signoff in order for you to develop a new feature set. Usually your management has no problem signing off on some ...
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12answers
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How can I convince my department to implement a version control system?

I recently joined the IT department of a big insurance company. Although the department's title is "IT", a lot of code gets written here; Java, JSP, JavaScript, COBOL and even some C++ from what I've ...
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21answers
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How do you help upper management understand this is not trivial stuff? [closed]

Everywhere I've ever worked I consistently run into the same problem with management, they have no idea what is going on in the depths of an engineer's mind. Understandably, they're not developers so ...
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10answers
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Managing developers who've been self managing

The background: So, I'm starting a new role in a month or so managing a development/support/test team of about 12 in a software house. While there is a Director of Technology in place he's not been ...
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WordPerfect programmers refusing to use anything but assembler

There is a version (popularised by Joel Spolsky) attributing the demise of WordPerfect to a refusal of its programmers to use anything but assembler that led to delay of the first WPwin release and as ...
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maven for .net

what do people use instead of maven for C# winforms projects. We have developers all over the world and are trying to come up with some dependency management system that is clean simple and fast
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11answers
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How Do You Deal With Management “Flogging” (Ideally Other Than Quitting)

We've all seen it. The project's running late and a penalty clause is looming, so the management resort to aggression and scare tactics to get the project out the door (described well here BTW). ...
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7answers
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“Firefighter” consulting, getting a project released

I am about to start working for a new customer who asked for a "firefighter" to help his only developer finish a product due at the end of the month. While I am confident I will do fine from a ...
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9answers
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How to deal with pair programming issues? [closed]

Some members of the team are having problems programming together. Different gender, different culture, different age. How to deal with those problems? - Do not pair them together, or - Pair them ...
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14answers
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Looking for MySQL IDE?

I've recently been tasked with developing a web application that will use a MySQL database on the back end. I for most of my career I have worked with MS-SQL Manager. My greatest weakness is in ...
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6answers
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Calculating Project Programming Times

As a lead developer I often get handed specifications for a new project, and get asked how long it'll take to complete the programming side of the work involved, in terms of hours. I was just ...
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23answers
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Building morale in the dev team

What are some of the day to day things you do in your dev team that help build your team's morale?
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9answers
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How can we teach managers how Software Development works?

In my current company the management does not understand how software development works. You may have heard the quote: "But why can't we develop this from a external company? Ferrari does not ...
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9answers
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Understanding programming for non-programmers?

Is there a book or an article online somewhere that can explain all the perils of programming without any technical jargon for non-programmers? The managers in the company I work for know nothing ...
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15answers
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Is reading too many management books too early for me?

I do not yet have 3 years of experience in development, and I have been reading management books by people such as Michael Lopp, Joel Spolsky, the Art of Project Management, and Rapid Development by ...
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5answers
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What is a good software development plan?

Whilst browsing through answers on SO I came across something that is, in my view, one of the more frequent software development management misconceptions: "[software development] plan is a reasonably ...
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6answers
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SVN admin management GUI tool

What GUI Administration / Management tools are there for an SVN repository on Windows?
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9answers
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How will you evaluate a programmer in a company's annual evaluation? [closed]

There have been many discussions, in StackOverflow and outside, of how you can judge a good programmer in an interview. Make him write code, check for common mistakes, observe his coding style, so on ...
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14answers
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How to manage noise in teams room?

Very often, my coworkers engage in silly discussions about general topics not related to the work making a lot of noise in the team's room. This distracts all the developers in the room, making them ...
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8answers
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What motivates you more - individual rewards or team rewards?

There is a school of thought which says that any sort of individual rewarding promotes competition among team members at the expense of the team losing sight of the overall team focus/goal. Toppers ...
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Are there any good blogs for software team leaders or software project managers?

What are some good blogs for software team leaders or software project managers?

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