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Advice for bringing a Graduate Developer on board.

I need to get a graduate up to speed as a asp.net c# developer (with some sharepoint lucky him). I’m thinking on creating a list of a web casts and putting some incentives in pl …
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Is there any reasonable working set of measures against cell phones ringing in developers rooms? [closed]

Noise is a problem for developers. Aside from multiple other sources of noise acsending volume ringtones of cell phones left on a desk unattanded are particularly disturbing. Is th …
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0answers
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How to protect the keyboard from your cat. [closed]

Well - yes i'm drunken - but never mind. This is a serious question for any programmer and cat lover working from his home office. So many times my keyboard is taken over violently …
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Advice to improve concentration in noisy office? [closed]

Possible Duplicate: How to convince my boss to provide quiet working conditions? I work in a noisy office. I'm forced to listen to music, and I find this hampers my conce …
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Fighting the system: colleague woes

Programmers as a group have a not exactly ill-deserved reputation for thinking little of others work/opinions and thinking a great deal of our own. I know that, I see it in myself …
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18answers
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How to convince my boss to provide quiet working conditions?

Right now I'm working in a cubicle that's kitty corner to a call center with 10 telemarketers in it. I find it hard to think (which imo, is pretty important to my position) but in …
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9answers
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Pair Programming - Do you do it, and who chooses the pairs?

Pair programming appears to be a bit of a marmite topic. Personally I think it can be be a huge benefit if done correctly; but plenty of people, management especially, seem to see …
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5answers
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How to discourage people from talking at work? [closed]

Really, there are always geeks that seem to come to work not to perform their duties but rather to socialize. I've tried talking to them, persuading them to take their calls and ch …
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9answers
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Good setup for coding outdoors? [closed]

My experience with my laptop is that the screen is almost unreadable when working outdoors, and as the weather gets better I'd like to move from working in the tornado shelter to t …
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19answers
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How many screens do you need?

I've always thought that a dual screen setup is sufficient for application development. One screen for the code and one for documentation/testing. In some cases I could see another …
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10answers
389 views

What makes programmers misunderstood by non-technical persons and what to do about them?

I am always misunderstood by my non-technical boss. Its frustrating that they would think that a programmer isn't working when he's not in front of the computer typing code.... o …
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4answers
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Correlating costs with programmer motivation and happiness

We have project activities now and then where a few of the employees agreed upon at the last project activity set something up, like a bowling night, board gaming night, movie nigh …
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19answers
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Corner desks vs straight desks

The company I work for are currently undergoing a site wide renovation and I'm involved in the 'consultation' on what the R&D work spaces are going to be like. There is no sco …