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How to hide Thinking at Work so that the Non-Programmers don’t suspect Slacking?
Better programmers than me can write about walking around with a coffee mug and call it programming. And it's perfectly accepted at a place that knows the business.
But what about the other places …
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110answers
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What is the most important thing you weren’t taught in school?
What is the most important thing you weren't taught in school?
What topics are missing from the CS/IS education?
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How to sell an idea
Principles:
Often, good enough is better …
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Accepting a job that failed The Joel Test
Similar to: How do I convince my boss that The Joel Test is credible and should be followed?
and possibly: Effective Ways to Introduce Agile into the Workplace?
I'm intentionally asking this …
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Does it make sense to set up a wiki at the workplace?
I'm thinking of a place where we would put some documents for developers, like coding and naming conventions, build environment set-up, productivity tricks, office books and who has them, etc.
Is …
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Should programmers buy their hardware if their company doesn’t buy?
If a programmer wants a second or bigger monitor, a better keyboard or stuff like that and his company doesn't buy, should the programmer buy? What would you do?
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How do I become an authority (at my workplace) on user interface design?
I find that designers and managers tend to ridicule user interface designs created by programmers. Without question there have been tons of poor user interfaces made by programmers in the past, but it …
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Why is open source software banned in some shops?
I noticed from various SO questions that some shops ban the usage of open source software, like Subversion for example. What are the reasons for doing this?
EDIT: Just to be sure: I'm not asking …
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Should I telecommute?
I recently moved from biking-distance from work to short-commute from work. I'd like to reduce the number of miles I drive and the hours in transit if I can.
My company allows me to telecommute, so …
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Developers’ Bill Of Rights
We're fortunate in our company to each have 2 decent-sized monitors and reasonably fast machines. This alone is enough to impress many of my peers who are stuck working with poor equipment. But should …
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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 concentration. My best …
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12answers
680 views
Attitudes toward foreign programmers [closed]
Hello, everyone. My family moved from Europe a few years ago, and I will soon be graduating from college with a programming degree. Having not held an actual programming job in this country, I am …
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27answers
1k views
How to gain professional credibility faster at a new workplace?
When you work at one place for several years people get to know you, your code and what kind of professional you are. But when you come to a new place people are cautious and your word just doesn't …
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How to make up for lack of a computer science degree?
I’m a telecommunications major who has taken the two intro programming classes as well as a data structures class. I’m not sure if I want to do networking or software development. Although I know …
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27answers
871 views
How can I convince my boss to buy books for programmers?
My new workplace has no programming books. For some reason every programmer, if he needs a book, buys it for himself personally and he might get reimbursed if he can make a business case for this …
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15answers
996 views
Can we improve the Joel Test?
I was recently answering a question referring to the Joel Test and found that our company did not do well on some points (hallway usability testing and daily builds) but that these points for our …
