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what happens to older software engineers?
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Old Developers - any future ?
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I have been programming most of my adult life, but as I get closer to the dreaded 40's people around me keep telling me that there is …
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How can I explain to a non-technical person what I do for a living?
How do you relate to non-technical people (read: your significant other/mom/dad/family/etc.) about your job with programming? When asked about how my day was at work, I find it rather difficult to …
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My software company job is not what I expected — what to do?
Six months ago I got a new job at a medium sized software company. Previously I had been developing software for a company as part of a small agile team, I enjoyed the work, it was interesting and I …
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33answers
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What are your favorite metaphors for technical concepts?
At the risk of getting downvoted I'm going to ask this anyway.
What are your favorite metaphors for technical concepts?
My most recent one I used was when a customer didn't understand why we would …
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14answers
781 views
Best way to relate code smells to a non technical audience?
I have been asked to present examples of code issues that were found during a code review.
My audience is mostly non-technical and I want to try to express the issues in such a way that I convey the …
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29answers
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What kinds of non-technical courses should a software engineer or computer scientist take?
I'm working toward a software engineering major, (business) management minor, and technical communication minor, and I was wondering: What kinds of non-technical courses should I try to take before I …
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9answers
319 views
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
725 views
How do you help a non-technical client or boss understand why something takes so long?
I want to know specifically how you deal with explaining a timeline to a non-technical boss or client, and why it takes so long to do something they feel should take a lot less longer. I hear "Why …
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13answers
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How to become emotionally distant from your code or project?
This question comes as a realization I gained after I worked for the first time in a 8 months long project with 4 other members (3rd year university project). Needless to say the project was a bust …
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13answers
462 views
Working on open-source vs closed source
You hear people talking about how joining an open-source project will help polish your skills, buff your resume, improve your credibility, etc. This is all true but do you think that these benefits …
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20answers
702 views
How do you encourage someone to learn to use the debugger?
We are in college and I want get my projectmate to use the debugger as it will help improve his debugging speed. Despite offering to show him how to use it so that he won't have to learn it by …
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25answers
760 views
Non-tech skills that complement programming
What non-tech skills have you found to enhance and/or complement programming skills? Try and think outside of the office setting, too.
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14answers
691 views
A programmer’s options for source of income
What are a programmer's reasonable options for a source of income? If you'd like you can include more than one, listing pros/cons, etc.
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26answers
879 views
Most important non-technical skill you’ve acquired
What's the most important non-technical skill you've acquired that you feel makes you a better developer? I want to improve my skills, but I get the feeling that my time might be better spent …
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36answers
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Which computer science names have you given your pets? [closed]
I had a friend in college that named his cat "hacker". I was wondering if you guys did anything similar.
I also currently have a cat whose name is the French equivalent of "kitty" (yes, that would be …
