Delivering value is taken as read, everyone understands that if you’re not delivering value then the company’s not making a profit, and so they won’t have any money to pay you. If you want value you need to make sure not only that you understand what you’re doing but the guy who needs you to do it, or the people who need you to do, do too.
told before socially and at work
Story 20
It’s just a basic engineering problem. When you have more than one person working on the team they will end up making changes in the same file, use the same function, or in another object using another object in a critical way. And things are going break unless they are disciplined in their approach. I think this is a problem that basically generally people haven’t got a clue how to share code. That’s what we had there. A usual thing was that someone would stand up and go, “Okay, who’s changed such and such?” with, you know, “You Muppet” going unsaid.
Story 2
I found another job with an investment bank - after about a month and a half there they told me that they were letting me go. A number of people were being let go at the time from their contract, but they told me they were doing it because I didn’t test my code thoroughly enough. I was a bit angry about that at the time, because I thought that I did test my code. I know I test my code and I was one of the better people on that project in terms of just getting things tested. But I also took ownership of more bugs than anybody else. I was the only person on the team that was unit testing. I’ve
Story 1
I joined a local software house and I was there for five years. For three of those years I was stuck in the basement doing VB (and I didn’t like VB). I wasn’t getting too well with one of my leaders, with looking for feedback and not getting it basically, with the usual result. The environment was very bad for my health, my eyesight, my optician recommended I get out of there. So I taught myself Java, because I realised it was quite heavily in demand in the industry and the software house had hardly any Java coders. And then I told some people that I’d learnt Java. Apparently there were abou
