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7answers
97 views
How to interview a customer to take requirements?
I currently work as a PeopleSoft technical consultant, a title that, in practice, means that I'm a PeopleCode programmer. Documents with specifications somehow arrive to my desk an …
36
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47answers
3k views
How do I reward my developers for the little things they get right?
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 thro …
13
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14answers
979 views
How do I manage conflict in the workplace?
My workplace has an excessive amount of personal conflict among developers. There are some legitimate technical disagreements involved, but I wish it could be kept to a discussion …
13
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12answers
773 views
How to ask questions to an obstructionist?
This is not related to my other recently posted question about "working with a star developer".
In a similar vein, how do you work with someone who will only answer the specific …
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8answers
266 views
How to deal with managers who always seem to know best?
Hi All,
I am Team Lead for development and systems admin within a small company. I answer directly to the Director of the company. She is fairly difficult to work with as she almo …
4
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4answers
199 views
How do I get my manager to move away from Joomla? [closed]
Well, the facts :
I'm a php programmer (php4/5) and object since several years now.
I use to work PHP Framework (especially Zend Framework)
At my work, we have to work Joomla f …
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22answers
1k views
How do you deal with bad programmers?
I kind of lead a team of 10 here at one of the services companies. Being a lead developer, I have been asked to mentor this team that consists of individuals who are programmers bu …
5
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10answers
209 views
How do you go from doing research to coding?
I've been trying to learn to code for years now, and the process has been the same: spend hours and hours at it, follow the road to nowhere, switch languages, rinse and repeat. Eac …
5
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8answers
368 views
How to break bad news to high-ups in other non-IS departments?
Recently we added a couple web service machines, and they couldn't successfully email out. We (IS) did not notice this, and the exceptions were being swallowed up and logged, but n …
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5answers
194 views
Why do you think developing/programming a software is a skilled job? [closed]
People ask me this question a lot but I don't know how to answer it :(
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1answer
98 views
Resources for interpersonal skills.
I'm a developer who needs to improve my interpersonal skills. What resources can you recommend for this? Please no resources about software management; I have no interest in becomi …
1
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9answers
216 views
How To Handle Co-Worker Opposed to Unit Testing [closed]
On our Scrum team there are a couple of members who crank stuff out to the page without unit testing, then complain when changes are made elsewhere in the code that break their stu …
4
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6answers
435 views
How do you convince your manager you have coding strengths in other areas (without sounding big headed) ?
You working on a project developing good, robust front end applications (because you have done this before). The next project your manager decides to use you for the same type of …
8
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16answers
758 views
Why are there people in the industry who have not heard of StackOverflow, jQuery, Twitter, Csla, DnrTV etc?
Being a passionate developer, I'm sometimes amazed when people in the industry have not heard about key technologies, news stories, new sites, Development Podcasts, etc.
Does not …
4
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10answers
521 views
Subtly tell someone that you can’t just “teach” them (and them trying to help me is only really hurting my performance).
I'm currently hired on a temporary basis at a company to help out with some low-level integration with certain IM services. Their current programmers are all C# programmers relying …
