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1. Stumped by a Problem? Try Coding Less
If you are stumped by a problem, try coding less
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Zac Gery Updated: 8 May 2014
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2. Defining Done: When to Crawl, Walk, or Run
Defining Done: When to Crawl, Walk, or Run
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Zac Gery Updated: 1 May 2014
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3. When to Flex or Stand Firm in Programming
When to flex or stand firm in programming
Zac Gery Updated: 21 Feb 2014
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4. How Developers Gain Perspective: The Forgotten Approach
How Developers Gain Perspective: The Forgotten Approach
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Zac Gery Updated: 11 Feb 2014
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5. The Hidden Secret to Prioritizing Workload
This post discusses the hidden secret to prioritizing workload
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Zac Gery Updated: 31 Jan 2014
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6. Why Am I Developing This?!?
A question that arises if one works in programming long enough
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Zac Gery Updated: 24 Jan 2014
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7. Agile's Secret Sauce: A Three Letter Word
Agile's secret sauce
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Zac Gery Updated: 17 Jan 2014
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8. The Road to Missed Deadlines is Paved with Good Intentions
Meet Jim. Jim is the development manager in charge of a very important software project. He and his team of developers are responsible for seeing this high priority project to completion. After a few months of development, the sales team asks for a few changes to the application.
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Zac Gery Updated: 9 Jan 2014
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9. How To Successfully Build Team Confidence
How to successfully build team confidence
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Zac Gery Updated: 19 Dec 2013
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10. Programming Perfection: Noble Quest or Fool's Gold?
The topic of perfection is a common discussion at the programming dinner table. Is it good? It is bad? It is healthy? Is it possible? Is it realistic? As expected, a topic with this many questions has a wide variety of entrenched opinions.
Zac Gery Updated: 14 Dec 2013
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11. Skepticism: A Developer's Sixth Sense
Over time some programmers will start to develop a sixth sense of skepticism.
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Zac Gery Updated: 20 Nov 2013
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12. Tossing Stuff Over the Wall to QA
Time is precious and when a QA analyst feels that his/her time was wasted, respect towards developers can be diminished.
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Zac Gery Updated: 8 Nov 2013
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13. Searching For Nails: A Hammer's Story
When a project starts to feel heavy, don't be afraid to stop and ask the question, "Am I seeing too many nails?"
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Zac Gery Updated: 31 Oct 2013
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14. Hiring Developers: How to Avoid Buyer's Remorse
About hiring developers.
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Zac Gery Updated: 25 Oct 2013
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15. Writing Code Like a CEO
When too many competing needs arise, seeking guidance on priority is a simple, yet smart decision.
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Zac Gery Updated: 11 Oct 2013
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16. Product Support: The Forgotten Tale
A post about how product support is important
Zac Gery Updated: 10 Oct 2013
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17. How Programming Accidentally Runs Companies
And without proper recognition, software development can accidentally slide into the driver's seat. When does this happen? When developers start making decisions and recommendations that stray too far from a company's vision.
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Zac Gery Updated: 3 Oct 2013
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18. Building Trust As a Developer
About building trust as a developer
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Zac Gery Updated: 27 Sep 2013
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19. Focusing on Commitment Over Deadlines
This post discusses about focusing on commitment over deadlines.
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Zac Gery Updated: 20 Sep 2013
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20. Don't Agile Your Way Back To Waterfall
There are two potential pitfalls to avoid.
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Zac Gery Updated: 12 Sep 2013
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