Tag: Leadership and career
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9 Reasons why feature teams are the best team structure
Posted on January 28, 2019, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Interesting read by Łukasz Muszyński on SoftwareHut web site. They are primarily Agile software house believing in Agile to be main factor in their success. They discovered in the recent time that features teams based structure is one of the best Agile team structure for our software development projects.
Tags devops-and-ci-cd leadership-and-career software-engineering
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Why high-performers don't use to-do lists
Posted on January 9, 2019, Level beginner Resource Length medium
An article by Aytekin Tank about high performers productivity. For most of us we find ourselves in hand-to-hand combat with a to-do list so long and so vast it resembles the spiraling tentacles of a giant squid.
Tags miscellaneous leadership-and-career
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Understand TensorFlow by mimicking its API from scratch
Posted on January 7, 2019, Level beginner Resource Length long
An article by Dominic Elm about learning TensorFlow. TensorFlow is a very powerful and open source library for implementing and deploying large-scale machine learning models.
Tags software-engineering data-and-analytics leadership-and-career ai-and-machine-learning
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How to build Raspberry Pi UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply)
Posted on January 4, 2019, Level intermediate Resource Length long
Tutorial by Zach Levine published on howchoo.com. He will teach you how to build your own Raspberry Pi UPS using some simple hardware. You can use this method to power a Raspberry Pi 3, Raspberry Pi Zero, or any other Pi.
Tags software-engineering leadership-and-career cloud-and-infrastructure miscellaneous business-and-emerging-tech
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17 coding challenges to sharpen your critical thinking
Posted on January 3, 2019, Level beginner Resource Length long
Alex Ivanovs created this vast resource of links to platforms offering exciting challenges for coders of all level. If you want to improve your skills in an existing or a new programming language, one of the best ways to do it is through coding challenges.
Tags software-engineering frontend-and-mobile miscellaneous leadership-and-career
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High availability and scalable reads in PostgreSQL
Posted on January 1, 2019, Level intermediate Resource Length long
A detailed primer on scaling PostgreSQL via streaming replication (with performance measurements) by Lee Hampton -- R&D Engineer at TimescaleDB. Despite popularity of PostgreSQL developers often still choose a non-relational (or "NoSQL") system over PostgreSQL, typically because of one reason: scale. Most developers still underestimate PostgreSQL native scalability.
Tags software-engineering data-and-analytics cloud-and-infrastructure architecture-and-apis leadership-and-career
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Data Mining and Predictive Analytics: Things we should care about
Posted on December 28, 2018, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Vikash Kumar from custom application development company Tatvasoft published this post about predicitive analytics. Data and tons of data are found at the core of any organization's success or failure. Businesses are going with all guns to create a better position in the marketplace by understanding their customer base, making constant improvements in their operations, outperforming their competitors and what not!
Tags data-and-analytics miscellaneous leadership-and-career
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The agile manager
Posted on December 23, 2018, Level beginner Resource Length medium
An article by Aaron De Smet focusing on the role od agile manager. He tries to explain these fundamental questions: who manages in an agile organization? And what exactly do they do?
Tags leadership-and-career software-engineering miscellaneous cloud-and-infrastructure
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Six ways to create an amazing agile team
Posted on December 20, 2018, Level beginner Resource Length medium
The blog post by Kat Boogard for Atlassian on topic of building Agile team. Unfortunately, there's no magic recipe, secret sauce, or tried-and-true formula to becoming a truly top-notch team.
Tags leadership-and-career software-engineering
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Yes, cross-functional teams -- but real ones!
Posted on December 19, 2018, Level beginner Resource Length medium
An article by Jutta Eckstein and John Buck on hot topic of cross-functional teams. If you start with Agile, one of the first things you typically do is come up with a team. And yes of course, the team will be cross-functional. But what's actually meant by cross-functionality?
Tags devops-and-ci-cd leadership-and-career frontend-and-mobile
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How to innovate in organisations that don't like failure
Posted on December 18, 2018, Level beginner Resource Length short
An article by James Gadsby Peet on topic of innovation in bigger organisation when change often happens slowly. In order to drive lasting and sustainable change, one needs to be curious about the people he is working with and explore their perspectives.
Tags miscellaneous cloud-and-infrastructure leadership-and-career
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Fifty data structure and algorithms interview questions for programmers
Posted on October 13, 2018, Level beginner Resource Length long
Excellent list of curated interview questions for programmers by javinpaul. Many of programmers interviewing in large technology companies have no idea of what kind of programming interview questions to expect when you're applying. In this article author shares frequently asked programming interview questions from different interviews for programmers at different levels of experience, from people who have just graduated from college to programmers with one to two years of experience.
Tags software-engineering leadership-and-career miscellaneous