Paying devs more isn’t going to help you retain folks if your culture is stressful ?? No one wants to constantly be woken up at 3AM to fix bugs, or be trapped working somewhere that doesn’t enable learning new skills. Ben Matthews has recognized this, and has seen great results investing in his team at Stack Overflow ?? Learn more in Ben’s episode posted below ?? #Culture #Retention #SoftwareEngineering
Dev Interrupted
软件开发
The premier podcast & community for software engineering leaders who want to continuously improve.
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Dev Interrupted's engineering leadership community breaks down the struggles and solutions to the challenges facing engineering executives while providing frameworks and advice to further your career impact. Every week, podcast hosts Dan Lines and Conor Bronsdon invite expert guests from around the world to explore strategy and day-to-day topics ranging from developer experience, dev team metrics, and team culture to the tips and tricks that grow devs into leaders and startups into unicorns. Subscribe to the Dev Interrupted Substack to receive our weekly newsletter “The Dev Interrupted Download” every Tuesday, featuring our new episode with top engineering leaders, along with highlights from other engineering executive content. On Thursdays, we share deep dive articles giving, you a first-hand look at actionable insights that can help improve both your career and your dev org. Subscribe to our Substack to get the newest engineering leadership content in your inbox every week: https://devinterrupted.substack.com/
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- 软件开发
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- 2-10 人
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- 2020
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Why are developers so negative about organizational processes? Maybe it’s because you haven’t found the right balance that works for your team. At least, that’s what Julianna Lamb, Co-founder and CTO of Stytch thinks, and she’s here to help you learn how to implement processes that improve quality without negatively impacting velocity. Listen to her full advice here: https://lnkd.in/gGM-MTzC
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Can you measure how your technical debt influences revenue? Dan Lines thinks that comparing your software engineering investment profile to productivity metrics like planning accuracy, change failure rate, and project predictability is the best way to ensure your organization right-sizes investments into developer experience. Listen to the full episode at Dev Interrupted: https://lnkd.in/gMzuStcR
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The widespread adoption of Gen AI happened at an incredible pace. Have you stopped to consider where it's having the biggest impact on your software delivery pipelines? Dan Lines speaks to engineering leaders every day about where they’re seeing the biggest benefits. He thinks structuring your adoption strategy around a coordinated and measurable rollout is the best way to maximize developer success. Listen to the entire Dev Interrupted episode here: https://lnkd.in/gnVmYdFk
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‘Agent' is the new buzzword in generative AI - but what does it actually mean? Birgitta Boeckeler thinks that ‘agent’ has become overloaded, much like the word ‘service’ before it. As generative AI tooling rapidly evolves, it’s essential to establish linguistic signposts that help us understand what terms like agentic AI mean. Doing so keeps everyone on the same page as they adopt generative AI tooling for new use cases. Listen to this week's episode of Dev Interrupted here:? https://lnkd.in/gSvCUb9T
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Is everyone a prompt engineer now? What does that even mean? However you define it, it’s clear that the ability to efficiently work with generative AI tooling while maintaining quality standards will be a critical skill everyone needs to learn, but even more so for developers. This week on Dev Interrupted, we sat down with Birgitta Boeckeler to learn about the cutting edge of Gen AI technology and how it’s impacting software delivery and code quality. Listen to the full episode for more expert advice. https://lnkd.in/g8ESDGBC
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Today's lunchtime listen was a great podcast on the intersection of generative AI and software development from Dev Interrupted, with Birgitta Boeckeler as a guest. Very useful discussion of real world use cases, hype vs. reality, and where AI can do better for development teams. If you care about developer experience, it's 48 minutes well spent. https://lnkd.in/g8HrCGCQ
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AI is already altering the 'power' of individuals, and may create even bigger power gaps between companies - but open-source AI has the opportunity to upend that paradigm. This week on Dev Interrupted I had a fascinating conversation with Scott McCarty from Red Hat about the future of AI, and how AI tools are ?????????????? altering power dynamics in tech and beyond. Key insights from Scott: ? The parallels between today's AI hesitation and the early skepticism around Linux ? Why chatbots aren't products (and what??????????????????drives value) ? Why we might not have enough developers globally to patch CVEs without AI ? How compute could become the new currency, concentrating power in ways we've never seen (shout out Sam Altman) Scott's take? "LLMs are just software" - but the implications for power dynamics in tech could be revolutionary (or dangerous). ?? Full episode out now on Dev Interrupted - I'll link it in the comments ?? #OpenSource #ArtificialIntelligence #TechLeadership #SoftwareDevelopment #DevOps
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Had a great conversation with Amanda Sopkin on Dev Interrupted about making the transition from an engineering mentor to a manger - if you're looking to make the transition into engineering leadership, check it out ??
I spoke with Dev Interrupted about transitioning into engineering management https://lnkd.in/eag45GMQ
From Mentor to Manager: How to Get Into Engineering Management | Asana’s Amanda Sopkin
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I spoke with Dev Interrupted about transitioning into engineering management https://lnkd.in/eag45GMQ
From Mentor to Manager: How to Get Into Engineering Management | Asana’s Amanda Sopkin
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