Debugging teams
In the course of their 20+-year engineering careers, authors Brian Fitzpatrick and Ben Collins-Sussman have picked up a treasure trove of wisdom and anecdotes about how successful teams work together. Their conclusion? Even among people who have spent decades learning the technical side of their job...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Sebastopol, CA :
O'Reilly
2015.
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Edición: | Second edition |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009629834906719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Copyright; Table of Contents; Mission Statement; Acknowledgments; From Fitz; From Ben; About the Authors; Foreword to the Second Edition; Introduction; Who Is This Book For?; Warning: This Is Not a Technical Manual; The Contents of This Book Are Not Taught in School; The Pitch; Chapter 1. The Myth of the Genius Programmer; Help Me Hide My Code; The Genius Myth; Hiding Is Considered Harmful; It's All About the Team; The Three Pillars; HRT in Practice; Lose the Ego; Learn to Both Deal Out and Handle Criticism; Fail Fast and Iterate; Leave Time for Learning; Learn Patience; Be Open to Influence
- Next StepsChapter 2. Building an Awesome Team Culture; What Is Culture?; Why Should You Care?; Culture and People; Communication Patterns of Successful Cultures; High-Level Synchronization; The Mission Statement-No, Really; Efficient Meetings; Working in a "Geographically Challenged" Team; Design Docs; Day-to-Day Discussions; Mailing Lists; Online Chat; Using an Issue Tracker; Communication as Part of Engineering; Code Comments; Putting Your Name on Your Work; Require Code Reviews for Every Commit; Have Real Test and Release Processes; It Really Is About Your Product, After All
- Other Tips and TricksPeople Are Like Plants; Intrinsic Versus Extrinsic Motivation; Final Thoughts; Chapter 4. Dealing with Poisonous People; Defining "Poisonous"; Fortifying Your Team; Identifying the Threat; Lack of Respect for Other People's Time; Ego; Entitlement; Immature or Confusing Communication; Paranoia; Perfectionism; Repelling the Poison; Redirect the Energy of Perfectionists; Don't Feed the Energy Creature; Don't Get Overly Emotional; Look for Facts in the Bile; Repel Trolls with Niceness; Know When to Give Up; Focus on the Long Term; A Final Thought
- Chapter 5. The Art of Organizational ManipulationThe Good, the Bad, and the Strategies; How Things Ought to Be; The Ideal Employee Experience; How Things Usually Are; The Bad Manager; The Office Politician; The Bad Organization; Manipulating Your Organization; "It's Easier to Ask for Forgiveness Than Permission"Widely attributed to Admiral Grace Murray Hopper, coinventor of COBOL and an incredibly witty computer scientist.; If You Can't Take the Path, Make the Path; Learn to Manage Upward; Luck and the Favor Economy; Your Political Bank Account; Get Promoted to a Position of Safety
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