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3answers
27 views
How do you maintain technical contracts between development teams?
For example team A and team B are working on different applications that need to implement a similar feature. The feature in question relies on a database and the database is under …
4
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3answers
77 views
Building the right team [closed]
I'm sure many of you have had the pleasure of either working in teams on a project or creating a team to work on a project. I was wondering - if it was a side-project or new busine …
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15answers
453 views
Does team leader have to take blame for subordinate errors?
In a software company, does the team leader have to take responsibility for every error the subordinates do?
The client sent an angry email because some parts of the code were in …
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6answers
117 views
Can software developing in a large team be interesting and fun?
I've been in the business of developing hardware and software for 19 years now. In the earlier days the projects and teams I worked on were smaller, much more effective and more fu …
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6answers
79 views
Is it the best way to have a “software development project manager” who is a great developer himself?
Hi,
How does it work in the market? If possible to generalize, is it a critical point to have a project leader to be a developer himself?
If he is not so much in coding, how can …
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44answers
7k views
How do you handle poor quality code from team members?
I know most people have code review and standards in place, but I work at a place with poor standards. I'm not saying that my code is flawless by any means, but I find the code my …
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41answers
6k views
I need this baby in a month - send me nine women!
Under what circumstances - if any - does adding programmers to a team actually speed development of an already late project?
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6answers
143 views
How to manage agile development when the team is not stable?
I have been using agile approaches (XP and Scrum) for my projects for several years with great results. But in all cases, all members of the dev team were committed 100% to the pro …
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17answers
200 views
.NET Development In a Team
Hi everybody
I'm starting a .NET project and my developers have their own laptops. How can I prevent the developers from taking the source with them out of the company?
Edit:
Ca …
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15answers
395 views
Which is more important - a very interesting project or a very good team?
I've been a lead developer of a very successful and promising project for several years now. The team I've been working with is just great. Now the top management wants to move the …
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1answer
18 views
Get files from TFS under Linux
Hi,
is there a free (command line) tool for linux which with I can get all files from a TFS-Repository (no Check in / Check out required - only get actual version)?
greets
CFI
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27answers
2k views
Is it rude to refactor/improve team members’ code?
When working on a single project with a small team, say, 3 devs, its common for us to ask each other:
"Oh, how does this class work?" or "What property do I set on this to make th …
0
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2answers
53 views
team foundation server - source control question
We are coming from a Visual Source Safe background and are trying to look at migrating to team foundation server 2008.
I'm having some trouble understanding how to set up the sour …
0
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6answers
97 views
Documents should be written by the skilled programmers?
Hi All:
I always think document is really important for a project and a team and should be written regularly and detailedly. It can make things go in parallel without always askin …
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6answers
103 views
What is a rule-of-thumb ratio of alpha-developers, okay developers and newbies needed for a great web application team?
This question seeks a rule-of-thumb answer so I avoid details. In recruiting a development team to develop and maintain a web application (or windows, whatever); what is a good rat …
