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3 min readHold your own Poison IvyAfter two years, this week I finally caved and changed my current employment title on LinkedIn from Software Engineer to Software Architect. This isn’t a position where I'm am supposed to do much programming - the thing I love most, and the thing I'm good at - but rather make high-level...
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3 min readCorporate newspeak“If thought corrupts language, language can also corrupt thought - George Orwell” One thing that annoyed me anywhere I worked was that people limit themselves to a narrow subset of English. A subset that's full of buzzwords and phrases that sound impressive but lack meaning. It's a subset...
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3 min readCOVID hangoverWith a lot of tech companies laying people off in the last month I got to see how insane the firing practices in the US are and how greed rules supreme in the tech industry. But this is only a harbinger of what’s to come. Through friends and from what I’ve seen first hand, the standard procedure...
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2 min readCutting through the noiseI use writing as a tool to organize my thoughts, but lately I have started to question if that’s the right order to do things. Writing is thinking. Text is just someone’s thoughts on paper. It’s obvious that thinking has to come first, but that’s not always the case. When I sit down to write...
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4 min readScrum is for time estimates, not projectsFrom my experience Scrum is the prevalent project management framework in software development. Most of the teams I was part of used it to develop, deliver and maintain their projects. Despite its prevalence I always felt like Scrum was bogs me down - that it was more harmful than useful. I knew...