When key people leave the company, it’s easy to get worried. But don’t panic – turnover can be a great opportunity for the team and the business. Read on to learn how turnover can be used to elevate your team!
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Why I love writing code, Part 5: Putting it all together
Challenging puzzles, meaningful products, high-quality people, and a sense of pride are all reasons why we love writing code. Here’s the last post in my series, where I tie it all together and offer some things to reflect on for the future!
Why I love writing code, Part 4: Pride
When you’ve committed the last line of code and your software is heading out the door, are you proud of your efforts? Does the company value you and your team? Here are some things that give many of us a sense of pride and fulfillment at work. I’d love to hear if this is true for you, too!
Why I love writing code, Part 3: People
Software quality is directly related to the quality of the team. No amount of process or automated testing can overcome a team that can’t work together. Here are the characteristics of the best teams I’ve ever been a part of. As always, I’d love to hear your thoughts!
Why I love writing code, Part 2: Products
As a software developer, believing in your products – and your customers – is really important. Why put in all that hard work and energy if you don’t care about the end result? Here are some things to consider when asking the question, “Why do I love writing code?”
Why I love writing code, Part 1: Puzzles
Sometimes it’s a good idea to step back and ask yourself, “Why do I do what I do?”. This is the first of several articles exploring why I love writing code. Does this ring true for you, too? Let me know your thoughts!