Michael Lynch shares what he learned by writing code at Microsoft, Google and now at his startup.
Lately, I’ve been reading articles about best practices for code reviews. I notice that these articles focus on finding bugs to the exclusion of almost every…
Michael Lynch shares what he learned by writing code at Microsoft, Google and now at his startup.
All the Good Practices I've learned in my Career - Rogério Chaves
A collection of blog posts and resources that I’ve found useful and frequently refer back to. Death by PowerPoint: the slide that killed seven people How to Socialize Big Changes at Work A Rubric for Evaluating Team Members’ Contributions to an Inclusive Culture The Ultimate Burnout Guide: Symptoms, Causes, and Prevention The Boy Scout Rule ~Robert C. Martin (Uncle Bob) Nordstrom’s Employee Handbook Has Only One Rule How Big Tech Runs Tech Projects and the Curious Absence of Scrum Don’t be spooky Scaling Engineering Teams via RFCs: Writing Things Down The Blue Tape List Questions for our first 1:1 How to Do Code Reviews Like a Human How to Make Your Code Reviewer Fall in Love with You The Kindly Brontosaurus World’s 15 Biggest Ships Create More Pollution Than All The Cars In The World Taboo Your Words Making it Virtually Easy to Deploy on Day One The Picasso Principle The Elves Leave Middle Earth – Sodas Are No Longer Free
A curated, non-exhaustive list of tech content I’ve really enjoyed and shared with friends and colleagues. Includes thoughts on life as a programmer, technical leadership, career advice, technical topics, and more. Updated periodically.
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