How to Communicate as a Software Developer
Вставка
- Опубліковано 24 лип 2024
- --
Follow Me Online Here:
🌏 My website/blog - peterelbaum.com
✉️ My newsletter (weekly on Sundays) - peterelbaum.com/subscribe/
🤓 My products: peterelbaum.gumroad.com/
🗣 One-on-one mentoring - superpeer.com/peterelbaum
🐦 Twitter: / pjelbaum
💻 GitHub: github.com/elbaumpj
☎️ Office Hours: calendly.com/elbaumpj/saturda...
--
My gear:
Main Camera: amzn.to/2Tv1WBe
Tripod: amzn.to/2t570AH
External HD: amzn.to/2t1UphI
Memory card: amzn.to/2UEQfIn
Computer mic: amzn.to/2t7mUue
--
Who am I?
I'm Peter Elbaum, a software engineer living in Raleigh, North Carolina. I make videos about code, software engineering career development, and self improvement. I also have a newsletter (peterelbaum.com/subscribe) and tweet my thoughts on money, work, and being a great dev. Feel free to get in touch! - Наука та технологія
Awesome tips as usual. It really helps me a lot especially in Constructive communication and it really hits me hard.
Glad to hear! Thanks for watching :)
Best video I have ever watched on youtube.
:)
Thanks!
You're very welcome! :)
What developer dowing
to me the "is there a way to make this more DRY" sounds rude the vagueness makes it sound rude, I would prefer pointing out the lines where there is a repetition.
Simple. Do you want to help others untill they can run as fast or faster than you or you don't want to help due to conflict of interest
honestly if someone did some round about speak like this , i would be annoyed, because i would immediately see it's almost a lie and you're not being honest, but rather concealing your thoughts, like you're better than the other. just say," it looks to be like a lot of repeated code , can we make this more dry"