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By Yegor Bugayenko

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Lab Director at Huawei, founder of Zerocracy, author of Elegant Objects, creator of Zold

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F29: Сareer path|coder or engineer|remote work | CTO or a startup|project fails|IT STANDUP
May 18, 2024
И19: И. В. Оселедец|AIRI, искусственный интеллект, ChatGPT, H-Index, математика и визы в Европу
May 13, 2024
N22: AI, Vision PRO, Нейролинк, Врач GigaChat, Сэм Альтман, Госкапитализм, Цензура, Навальный, Театр
May 13, 2024
N21: Зарплаты и Увольнения в IT, Аврора, Блокировки, Слово Пацана, Религия и ЛГБТ, Пелевин
May 13, 2024
N19: Москва-Сити, Цифровой Рубль, Threads, Хакеры и Байкал
May 13, 2024
N17: Rust, Зарплаты, Увольнительные Шутки и Биполярный Мир
May 13, 2024
N14: Стартапы, Предприниматели, JetBrains, Илон Маск и Twitter, Оскар и Will Smith, Жириновский
May 13, 2024
N9: Codex, Приватность, Дипфейки, Windows 365, Удаленка
May 13, 2024
N8: Космический туризм, Рынок труда, AI и кодинг, Русские хакеры
May 13, 2024
N7: Роскомнадзор, Вакцинация, Китай и Биткоин, Новый Chrome, ИИ
May 13, 2024
N6: Китайское черное зеркало, NFT токены, New IP, новые языки программирования
May 13, 2024
N5: Роскомнадзор, Китайские хакеры, Google и их офис, Rockstar Games
May 13, 2024
N4: Clubhouse, GameStop, Навальный, Китай, ИИ, Биткоин и Патенты
May 13, 2024
F19: Elon Musk sues OpenAI|Copilot vs. Slaves|R&D|DevOps|Money|Open Source|IT STANDUP
May 13, 2024
F27: Data Engineering|Procrastination|Code Ahead Principles|IT revolutionaries|ITSTANDUP
May 13, 2024
F21: Math and EOLANG|Management|Zerocracy|10K lines of code|OOP|Java I R&D|IT STANDUP
May 13, 2024
F18: Из сеньера C++ в джуны|разница senior и middle|идеи для Open Source|IT STANDUP
May 13, 2024
F17: Carlson|Navalny|IT in Russia|Elegant Objects|discrimination in the US|IT STAND UP
May 13, 2024
F16: Python после 40|ООП|гемблинг в стартапах|Copilot|из синьера в джуны|IT STANDUP
May 13, 2024
F15: System Analysts|GitHub Copilot|Depression|Art and Cinema|IT STANDUP
May 13, 2024
F14: Карьера|Увольнения|ChatGPT|Марксизм|Спорт|Семья|IT STANDUP
May 13, 2024
F13: Programming|Management|Career|ChatGPT and Politics|IT STANDUP
May 13, 2024
F12: Взлом Apple|X|США vs Китай|Глупый Начальник|Умный Архитектор|IT STANDUP
May 13, 2024
F11: Apple Watch patents|Recruiters|Film Making|OOP|IT STANDUP
May 13, 2024
F10: Gemini|Musk & STEM|Apple GDP|Образование|Культура|Карьера|IT STANDUP
May 13, 2024
F9: Meta AI|Happiness|Gemini AI|Disney vs Elon Musk|Spotify|Apple|IT STANDUP
May 13, 2024
F8: X Antisemitism|ChatGPT birthday|Henry Kissinger|Gaza|Zerocracy|XDSD|IT STANDUP
May 13, 2024
F7: OpenAI|Starship|Binance|Ukraine|Future of Russia|IT STANDUP
May 13, 2024
F6: Career|Management|Remote Work|Procrastination|Chinese Clothes|IT STAND UP
May 13, 2024
F5: PDD|Books|Quality of Code|Requirements Engineeing|Career|IT STANDUP
May 13, 2024
F4: Team Mgmt|Career|Morality|AI|Chinese Cars|After-Life|IT STANDUP
May 13, 2024
И10: Обабков И.Н. | индивидуальные образовательные IT траектории в УрФУ
May 12, 2024
И11: Легалов А.И. | автор языка Пифагор современное IT образования в РФ [ВШЭ]
May 12, 2024
F3: OOP|Job Market|Junior Coders|ChatGPT|Capitalism|Palestine |Career|IT STANDUP
May 11, 2024
F2: Remote Work, Zerocracy, Crisis in Europe, Code Ahead, Teaching OOP, etc.
May 11, 2024
F1: Future of Software, Programming, Work Remotely, etc.
May 11, 2024
F28: Python собеседование|свобода в сети|переезд в Европу|Open Source|Django|IT STANDUP
May 11, 2024
И9: Ицыксон В.М. | исследования IT научное программирование в ИТМО
May 09, 2024
И12: Себрант А.Ю. | Яндекс, будущее ИИ, стартапы, роботы, БПЛА, дрон vs курьер [eng sub]
May 05, 2024
И5: Шалыто А.А. | ИТМО, ICPC, JetBrains, лучший айти стендап в России! [eng sub]
Apr 30, 2024
И13: Недоря А.Е. | Никлаус Вирт, Архитектурное программирование, Компиляторы, Кронос, Тривиль
Apr 28, 2024
F26: Как завести девушку? | слить бюджет на дармоедов | тестировщик должен сломать код | IT STANDUP
Apr 27, 2024
F25: Pavel Durov | AI | toxic coworker | job interview | EOLang | Code Ahead | Gemini | IT STANDUP
Apr 21, 2024
И14: Скляров Д.В. | Positive Technologies, кибербезопасность, реверс-инжиниринг, хакеры
Apr 21, 2024
И7: Фоменко А.Т. | Новая Хронология, мировая альтернативная история, критика и разоблачение НХ
Apr 18, 2024
И15: Панов А.А. | Deep Tech, Neiry, КБ-12, стартапы, инвестиции, наука и роль государства
Apr 14, 2024
F24: IT через WordPress | курсы для Senior | EOLANG | ООП | QA | open source | SICP | IT STANDUP
Apr 13, 2024
И8: Носовский Г.В. | Новая Хронология, мировая альтернативная история, критика и разоблачение НХ
Apr 11, 2024
F23: Management | Career | PhD | OOP | Java I IT STANDUP
Apr 10, 2024
И16: Рыжков Е.А. | PVS-Studio, Static Code Analyzer, AI Analyzer, Legacy Code, Open Source
Apr 07, 2024
F20: Java после 35 | джуны без опыта | оверскил | сдельная зарплата | тайм-менеджмент | IT STANDUP
Apr 01, 2024
F22: Как быть джуну? | из программиста в менеджеры | цель тестировщика | ИИ в Яндексе | IT STANDUP
Mar 31, 2024
И6: Зуев Е.А. | высшее айти образование в России далеко от идеала!
Mar 31, 2024
И18: Елизаров Р.А. | JetBrains, Kotlin, ICPC, спортивное программирование, Яндекс, ИТМО, Codeforces
Mar 29, 2024
ITPurpleConf: далеко ли до Стэнфорда?
Mar 24, 2024
И4: Яков Файн | не все так однозначно! жесткий диалог айтишников про СВО
Mar 24, 2024
И17: Райгородский А.М. | ФПМИ МФТИ - убираем потолки, не срывая крышу
Mar 23, 2024
N20: Наука, Иммиграция, Анонимность, Telegram, Оппозиция
Sep 05, 2023
N19: Москва-Сити, Цифровой Рубль, Threads, Хакеры и Байкал
Jul 31, 2023
N18: Удаленка, ChatGPT, Neurolink, Наше ПО и Образование в России
Jul 04, 2023
N16: ICPC, ПМЭФ, Эмиграция, Дискриминация, Образование и Пиратство
Jul 02, 2022
M199: Unit tests are the Safety Net that you can't afford to not use
Jun 24, 2022
N15: Русские Хакеры, Agile, Профсоюзы, Безработица, Русский GitHub
May 19, 2022
M193: What is fun and joy for you, being a programmer?
May 19, 2022
M194: Keep a balance between work for money and investments into yourself
May 19, 2022
M195: Static analyzers find bugs in code, but who finds bugs in programmers?
May 19, 2022
M192: Find a way to structure your opinion after each interview of a new candidate
Apr 18, 2022
M191: When a bug report is not as simple as it can be, don't fix it
Apr 11, 2022
M190: Make sure the bugs you report explain the simplest possible scenarios
Apr 04, 2022
M189: How would you decide who deserves to be authors of a published paper?
Mar 21, 2022
N13: Украина, Санкции, Железный Занавес, Иммиграция
Mar 11, 2022
M188: I don't think ML will ever be able to write code
Feb 21, 2022
Shift-M/53: Adam Tornhill on auto-detecting technical debt hotspots
Feb 11, 2022
M187: Why did I return a new MacBook Pro 2021 worth $5500 back to Apple?
Feb 10, 2022
Shift-M/52: Aino Corry about meetings and retrospectives
Jan 28, 2022
N12: Анонимизация, Выгорание, Циан и славяне, Сколково и стартапы
Jan 22, 2022
Shift-M/51: Michael Kay about XSLT
Jan 18, 2022
M186: Make sure your CV has something nobody else has and you'll be fine
Dec 27, 2021
Shift-M/50: Andy Hunt about tech book publishing
Dec 24, 2021
M185: CTO has to write code and delegate management to PMs
Dec 20, 2021
M184: Keep your best programmers from maintenance mode
Dec 13, 2021
M183: Start making a software product from configuring its build pipeline
Nov 29, 2021
N11: Meta, Трамп, Дискриминация, PinePhone, Домогательства, Профсоюз Программистов
Nov 27, 2021
M182: Open source products are made by young and hungry
Nov 22, 2021
M181: How do you manage under-performers? You ignore them.
Nov 15, 2021
M180: Pre-commit Hook is a wrong idea
Oct 25, 2021
M179: Calibrated Achievement Points (CAP) to measure R&D productivity
Oct 18, 2021
N10: GitHub от Мишустина, iPhone 13, Умные очки, и Линус Торвальдс
Sep 29, 2021
M178: Try to focus your team on artifacts and their delivery status
Sep 27, 2021
M177: Auto-formatters do more harm than good for programmers
Sep 13, 2021
Shift-M/49: Greg Young about Software Design
Sep 09, 2021
N9: Codex, Приватность, Дипфейки, Windows 365, Удаленка
Sep 04, 2021
M176: Often digital discussions don't work because there is no decision making process defined
Aug 30, 2021
Shift-M/48: Jeff Atwood about knowledge management in software teams
Aug 23, 2021
M175: When the customer asks you to convince them, just don't
Aug 13, 2021
M174: Your personal goals go first, team and project goals next
Aug 10, 2021
N8: Космический туризм, Рынок труда, AI и кодинг, Русские хакеры
Aug 01, 2021
Shift-M/47: Bjarne Stroustrup on the future of programming
Jul 27, 2021
M173: The inspiration for coding comes from personal projects
Jul 26, 2021
M172: When requirements are vague, you don't quit, you make your own product
Jul 19, 2021
M171: submit your research to ICCQ Student Research Competition
Jun 11, 2021
M170: recruiters may do a better job if list to us programmers
Jun 08, 2021
M169: Before you write a good text make sure you like how it looks
May 30, 2021
N6: Китайское черное зеркало, NFT токены, New IP, новые языки программирования
May 19, 2021
M168: a professional software engineer may also be a scientist/researcher
May 11, 2021
M167: Sometimes you have to be an imposter, either you like it or not
Apr 20, 2021
M166: Challenging tasks and objective appraisal is what keeps top performers in the team
Mar 29, 2021
M165: Contribute to the community if you want to do "good"
Mar 17, 2021
Shift-M/46: Fair Management with Pim De Morree
Mar 17, 2021
M164: Fixed-Price contracts are much worse than Time&Material
Mar 01, 2021
M163: If you as a manager don't punish wrong-doing, the team will punish you
Feb 17, 2021
M161: When punishment is justified in a software team?
Feb 11, 2021
M161: It's not the competition that destroys a team, but unfair rules
Feb 09, 2021
Shift-M/45: Risk Management with David Hillson, the Risk Doctor
Feb 06, 2021
M160: Traditional top-down planning doesn't work, try better alternative
Feb 01, 2021
M159: If your objective is to keep the team intact, competition is not for you
Jan 28, 2021
N3: Cyberpunk, русские хакеры, Твиттер и Трамп, цензура и ИИ, и Биткоин
Jan 22, 2021
M157: We must measure productivity, but using the right metrics only
Jan 14, 2021
M156: Competition doesn't contradict with collaboration
Jan 11, 2021
M155: The best and the only way to reward top talents is recognition through fair competition
Dec 28, 2020
M154: Proper competition prevents cheating in a software team
Dec 24, 2020
Shift-M/44: Allen Holub on management, motivation, and estimations
Dec 22, 2020
M153: How managers in self-managing orgs judge your performance?
Dec 21, 2020
N2: Фейсбук, Биткоин, COVID, Open Source, PHP 8, Дудь и его долина
Dec 17, 2020
M152: There is no management without personal responsibility
Dec 14, 2020
M151: Don't judge your people, let the market do it much better
Dec 10, 2020
M149: Rewards without quality control will only hurt, but so what?
Dec 03, 2020
M148: How do you ask your manager to raise your salary? You don't!
Dec 01, 2020
N1: Удаленка, фриланс, AI, open source, онлайн-обучение, карьера, коронавирус
Nov 29, 2020
M147: The quality of code review(er) can be measured by the frequency of rejections
Nov 26, 2020
M146: Collaboration and teamwork are highly overrated in software teams
Nov 23, 2020
M145: Internal competition is what your team needs to achieve results
Nov 19, 2020
Shift-M/43: David West on management, education, motivation and politics
Nov 16, 2020
M144: Programmers are lazy, either in a good or a bad way, bu they are
Nov 16, 2020
M143: Daily reports are a perfect guilt-triggering instrument for a lazy team
Nov 12, 2020
M142: Your management is perfect only if you can pay everybody by results, not by time
Nov 09, 2020
M141: Lines of Code is a good metric if your management is perfect, otherwise it will hurt
Nov 05, 2020
M140: Morning stand-ups are evil, use other management instruments instead
Nov 02, 2020
M139: It seems that better programmers write more lines of code
Oct 29, 2020
M138: Morning stand-ups are nothing else but guilt-triggers
Oct 26, 2020
M137: Don't ask your programmers to estimate, tell them how much you have
Oct 22, 2020
M136: Any software product has an unlimited number of bugs
Oct 19, 2020
M135: Don't ask for approval, educate them so that they make the decision themselves
Oct 15, 2020
M134: Don't blame the situation for the mess in the code, it's only your fault
Oct 12, 2020
M132: Your pet projects are the best contribution to your resume
Oct 05, 2020
M131: Be aware of conflict-of-interest concerns when you open source while being employed
Sep 28, 2020
M130: The root cause of most software problems is the chaos in the code
Sep 24, 2020
M129: Niche narrow-skilled developers will earn more than others
Sep 21, 2020
M128: Don't quit failing projects, quit those that fail you
Sep 14, 2020
M127: The ability to explain a problem so that it's understood is the most important soft skill
Sep 10, 2020
M126: Use open source projects to build yourself a support group
Sep 07, 2020
Выступление перед студентами ВШЭ
Sep 04, 2020
M125: When you contribute to your project altruistically, you are killing it
Sep 03, 2020
M124: Put your talent away and learn new skills when working in an enterprise
Aug 31, 2020
M123: One README should be enough for any open source project
Aug 27, 2020
M122: Don't help them, instead use their free contribution to improve the product
Aug 24, 2020
M121: Don't be frustrated by the enterprise chaos around you, conquer it!
Aug 20, 2020
M120: Don't wait for your manager to tell you what to do, do what you think is right (open source)
Aug 17, 2020
M118: Deploy your ready-to-use open source artifacts into immutable repositories
Aug 10, 2020
M117: Breaking responsibility down is the responsibility of a manager/architect
Aug 06, 2020
M116: Which license to use for an open source product?
Aug 03, 2020
M115: Going along with large open source projects is a perfect strategy for newbies
Jul 30, 2020
M114: The performance of programmers can be measured, with the right metrics
Jul 27, 2020
M112: Put as much as possible on GitHub, no matter what it is
Jul 20, 2020
M111: Use open source projects to beat the boresome of the office work
Jul 16, 2020
M110: Professional developers enjoy being punished by static analyzers
Jul 13, 2020
M109: Open your sources piece by piece, not all at once
Jul 09, 2020
M108: Your job is to prepare your open source project for the future community
Jul 06, 2020
M107: Make your GitHub project look attractive and contributors will come
Jul 02, 2020
M106: Very soon all important software projects will open their sources
Jun 29, 2020
M105: Open source developers inevitably have better soft and tech skills
Jun 23, 2020
Shift-M/42: self-development with Venkat Subramaniam
Dec 10, 2019
M104: Refactoring without a ticket means stealing project resources
Nov 11, 2019
M102: Zerocracy may look like utopia for you now, but eventually you will be there
Jul 12, 2019
M100: Tech audits help you identify the gaps between your code base and industry standads
Jul 08, 2019
M98: If you think that your team is doing fine, you are a bad manager
Jun 28, 2019
M97: Let your followers be your best censors helping you think more logical
Jun 26, 2019
M96: Freelancers are a pain, but they are your only hope if you want the quality to go up
Jun 24, 2019
M95: Only lazy and immature programmers are afraid of penalties and punishment
Jun 20, 2019
M94: It is impossible to make a full-timer deliver results, unless they want it
Jun 20, 2019
M93: To become a good programmer you have to find a project that rejects your mistakes
Jun 17, 2019
M92: We in Zerocracy use Boost Factor to help architect motivate programmers
Jun 12, 2019
M91: Full-timers want to look smart, freelancers want to deliver results
Jun 11, 2019
M89: Deliver your trust continuously, not discrete
May 31, 2019
M90: RUP is a framework, Agile is a philosophy; just like Zerocracy and XDSD
May 31, 2019
M88: If you are working on a prototype for longer than two weeks, you are doing it wrong
May 28, 2019
M87: If you are afraid of being replaced, you are not a good programmer
May 27, 2019
M86: The README file must be the only provider of product specification
May 22, 2019
M85: The source code is just a part of a software project, not the biggest one
May 20, 2019
M84: Don't chase your team members, make them chase you
May 16, 2019
M83: Strong opinions loosely held is not a problem, the absence of an architect is
May 13, 2019
M82: Is it possible to open the entire source code base and still make business? Definitely.
May 10, 2019
M81: How to make your GitHub repo popular? Eight things to pay attention to.
May 08, 2019
M80: Every two weeks you should hire a new auditor to review your software project
May 06, 2019
M79: Make as many open source libraries as possible, eventually one of them will become a success
May 03, 2019
M78: Programmers are not your property, don't invest in them!
May 02, 2019
M77: Lines-of-Code don't show anything meaningful, but Hits-of-Code are pretty accurate
May 01, 2019
M76: Learn Rational Unified Process to understand SDLC better
Apr 29, 2019
M75: Your presence in social networks is important for your career as a software architect
Apr 22, 2019
M74: If your project doesn't have a formal Risk List, you are doing management wrong
Apr 18, 2019
M73: It is your job, as an architect, to convert client's requirements into tickets
Apr 16, 2019
M72: Zold, like any other young cryptocurrency, needs master nodes to survive
Apr 15, 2019
M71: Motivating programmers by equity or profit sharing is a bad idea, it doesn't work
Apr 12, 2019
M69: Write tutorials instead of training and teaching
Apr 10, 2019
M70: A software team without conflicts can't produce anything of a good quality
Apr 09, 2019
M68: Is it necessary to be a full-timer first, in order to become a freelancer? Yes, why not!
Apr 09, 2019
M67: The future of software development has no offices and no companies, only projects
Apr 08, 2019
M66: If you will manage programmers the way Google does it, you will lose
Apr 05, 2019
M65: If you need to learn the code around your microtask, don't do it! Create a new ticket.
Apr 04, 2019
M64: You want your programmers to be your enemies? Pay them monthly.
Apr 02, 2019
M63: The growth of Zold rate is direct marketing expenses of Zerocracy
Mar 29, 2019
M62: Five steps to migrate from traditional management to microtasking
Mar 28, 2019
M61: What do you do when a client says that everything is wrong and has to be done from scratch?
Mar 27, 2019
M60: Ask a software team for a quote only to check whether they refuse to provide it
Mar 26, 2019
M59: How to not get frustrated when dealing with freelancers and microtasking?
Mar 25, 2019
M58: Don't expect UI/UX people to work in microtasking mode, they are too creative for that
Mar 22, 2019
M57: Tech startups fail mostly because of software development incompetence
Mar 21, 2019
M56: Don't expect your architect to be an expert in your tech stack, that's what developers are for
Mar 20, 2019
M55: The programming language you choose must match your project business objectives
Mar 19, 2019
M54: Make sure you control your programmers and do it explicitly and openly
Mar 18, 2019
M53: What do I think about Agile? It's a recipe for disaster, if you are a project sponsor.
Mar 15, 2019
M52: Three-branches release model: Master, Release Candidate, Live
Mar 14, 2019
M51: Don't hide error stacktraces, make end-users part of your quality control instead!
Mar 12, 2019
M50: Testing is the process of confirming that the software has defects (JPoint talk rehearsing)
Mar 11, 2019
M49: Zold is an experimental non-Blockchain cryptocurrency, made by Zerocracy
Mar 07, 2019
M48: If you depend on your programmers, you are a bad architect!
Mar 06, 2019
M47: What is the difference between Zerocracy and Upwork? We are not competitors!
Mar 05, 2019
M46: Freelancers and full-times are like oil and water, don't mix them, they are not friends
Mar 04, 2019
M45: Freelancers and full-timers have very different resumes, don't expect them to look similar
Mar 01, 2019
M44: What do you think you are a senior developer? Who says so? Think again.
Feb 28, 2019
M43: Technical interviews are pointless, pay attention to these five things instead!
Feb 27, 2019
M42: Make sure your software is deployable from the first day!
Feb 25, 2019
M41: Six steps to a better speaking English for a software developer
Feb 22, 2019
M40: To achieve quality you should numberize your Plan-Do-Check-Act cycle and its participants
Feb 21, 2019
M39: Meeting are evil and must be replaced by a disciplined process of decision making
Feb 19, 2019
M38: Request-for-Proposal (RfP) is how the matchmaking process works in Zerocracy
Feb 18, 2019
M37: It's only your fault if the requirements you are working with are not clear enough!
Feb 15, 2019
M36: Protect yourself against stupid managers—become their good friend!
Feb 14, 2019
M35: A transition from office slavery to pay-by-result model is very expensive
Feb 13, 2019
M31: What do you do with junior programmers who can't write good code? You train them.
Feb 12, 2019
M34: Testing and Quality Assurance (QA) are two entirely different things!
Feb 12, 2019
M33: No don't need to be loyal to your employers, use them for your own good!
Feb 11, 2019
M32: Micromanagement happens when tasks are big and motivation is not explicit
Feb 08, 2019
M30: Pay equality and smaller pay gap mean only one thing: the management is weak
Feb 06, 2019
M29: Instead of finding the right architect, find a way to manage the architect right
Feb 05, 2019
M28: Microtasking works only if you can decompose tasks, PDD helps you do exactly that
Feb 04, 2019
M27: Microtasking enables more accurate and precise estimates of a software project's future
Feb 01, 2019
M26: Don't be afraid of your programmers, just get ready to fight when they get rich on your idea
Jan 31, 2019
M25: Dear investors, Zerocracy is not an on-demand software shop, think bigger!
Jan 30, 2019
M24: Artificial Intelligence is not a thinking machine, but a powerful calculator
Jan 29, 2019
M23: Senior developers are the best, but the most difficult to manage, and the most dagnerous
Jan 28, 2019
M22: Both full-time hiring and outsourcing will lead your project to failure, Zerocracy won't.
Jan 25, 2019
M21: Junior developers are not a good fit for microtasking, they simply can't keep up.
Jan 24, 2019
M20: Reporting bugs and deciding whether they should be fixed are two separate acticitives!
Jan 23, 2019
M19: Want to pay-by-result? You have to do microtasking first, otherwise nothing will work.
Jan 22, 2019
M18: Writing unit tests or not is not the decision project makes, it's your professional choice
Jan 21, 2019
M17: Algorithm-driven mining doesn't make a cryptocurrency more democratic, but less transparent
Jan 18, 2019
M16: You either report bugs or implement features. You can't do any of that? You are out.
Jan 17, 2019
M1: Your enthusiasm may only harm the project if you can't deliver it incrementally
Jan 16, 2019
M2: We must fully trust the architect, but regularly review the decisions he or she is making
Jan 16, 2019
M3: Zerocracy is not applicable unless motivation is changed from pay-per-time to pay-per-result
Jan 16, 2019
M4: A full decentralization is a myth, since the source code inevitably is under someone's control
Jan 16, 2019
M5: Professional programmers always need a second opinion, to make sure their code is good enough
Jan 16, 2019
M6: Keeping all source code in a single monolithic repository is a terrible idea!
Jan 16, 2019
M7: Don't be afraid to ask difficult qtns before you get into a partnership, or get ready to lose
Jan 16, 2019
M8: Since most tech editors have no idea what they are doing, ignore them
Jan 16, 2019
M9: Every time you see an opportunity to open source a piece of code, do it!
Jan 16, 2019
M10: How do you enforce TDD in a team? Put your gang together first. Then use it as a leverage.
Jan 16, 2019
M11: Freelance means freedom, but it also means poverty; this will change, thanks to Zerocracy!
Jan 16, 2019
M12: Freelancers are not full-timers working from home; they are a totally different breed
Jan 16, 2019
M13: A Message Without A Context Is Unprofessional And Very Annoying For The Listener; Don't Do It!
Jan 16, 2019
M14: The revolution of zero-trust decentralized stms is coming, but it's not only about Blockchain!
Jan 16, 2019
M15: Large software projects mean bad projects, don't be proud of them!
Jan 16, 2019
Shift-M/41: Focus and accountability with Gordon Tredgold
Jan 04, 2019
Shift-M/40: Soft skills with Anne Loehr
Dec 19, 2018
Shift-M/39: Product Management with Melissa Perri
Nov 20, 2018
Shift-M/38: Herd instinct with Jennifer Britton
Oct 08, 2018
Shift-M/37: Zen project management with Mike Clayton
Oct 01, 2018
Shift-M/36: 70/70 or how to make a business deal
Sep 17, 2018
Shift-M/35: Bullying, discussion with Suzanne Lucas
Sep 03, 2018
Shift-M/34: Respect in software teams with Todd Williams
Aug 27, 2018
Shift-M/33: Metrics in project management with Shoaib Ahmed
Aug 13, 2018
Shift-M/32: How to deal with project failures with Andy Jordan
Aug 06, 2018
Shift-M/31: Waterfall, Agile and self-awareness with Lisa Sieverts
Jul 30, 2018
Shift-M/30: change management with Erik van Hurck
Jul 23, 2018
Shift-M/29: Team dynamics in modern IT companies
Jul 17, 2018
Shift-M/28: How to be critical and lazy
May 21, 2018
Shift-M/27: TDD philosophy with GeePaw Hill
Apr 30, 2018
Shift-M/26: software testing with James Bach
Apr 23, 2018
Shift-M/25: Risk management with Ricardo Vargas
Apr 16, 2018
Shift-M/24: Mandatory skills of a software architect
Apr 02, 2018
Shift-M/23: No estimates
Mar 19, 2018
Shift-M/22: How to be honest with a client?
Mar 05, 2018
Shift-M/21: Sociotech skills in software development
Feb 05, 2018
Shift-M/20: Vincent Birlouez about PMBOK and project managers
Dec 25, 2017
Shift-M/19: Typical mistakes we make in bug tracking
Dec 18, 2017
Shift-M/18: Henrik Mårtensson about HR troubles
Dec 11, 2017
Shift-M/17: When micro-tasking doesn't work?
Dec 04, 2017
Shift-M/16: Jose Barato on Indian Outsourcing and Catalonia issues
Nov 27, 2017
Shift-M/15: How not to trust programmers right
Nov 20, 2017
Shift-M/14: Bart Vermijlen about Sociocracy, Gamestorming and Agile
Nov 13, 2017
Shift-M/13: What is the difference between Quality Assurance and Testing?
Nov 06, 2017
Shift-M/12: Bert Heymans about their LeanCoffee meetup
Oct 30, 2017
Shift-M/11: How to do stakeholders management right?
Oct 24, 2017
Shift-M/10: Johanna Rothman about hiring issues
Oct 16, 2017
Shift-M/9: Padding vs. Risk Management
Oct 08, 2017
Shift-M/8: How to pay programmers less?
Aug 28, 2017
Shift-M/7: Hugo Messer about distributed management
Aug 10, 2017
Shift-M/6: Susanne Madsen about leadership
Jul 24, 2017
Shift-M/5: Inclusive Management and Diversity
Jul 17, 2017
Shift-M/4: Yakov Fain about his management philosophy
Jun 26, 2017
Shift-M/3: How to Handle Underperformers on a Team
Jun 19, 2017
Make Customers Trust You
Jun 17, 2017
How to be Honest and Keep a Client?
Jun 13, 2017
Shift-M/2: What's Wrong With Project Management Conferences?
Jun 12, 2017
Shift-M/1: Why Distributed Teams Fail?
Jun 06, 2017
How Much Do You Cost?
May 27, 2017
How to Avoid Outsourcing Disaster
May 27, 2017
What's Wrong With Object-Oriented Programming?
May 18, 2017
Four Best Methods of Time Wasting
Mar 31, 2017
How to Deal with Conflicts in a Software Team (Webinar #21)
Feb 09, 2017
eXtremely Distributed Software Development
Dec 21, 2016
Who Is a Project Manager?
Dec 07, 2016
Who Is a Software Architect?
Nov 22, 2016
How Do You Know When Your Product is Ready to be Shipped?
Nov 18, 2016
Keep Your Servers in GitHub
Nov 17, 2016
Seven Sins of a Software Project
Nov 16, 2016
XDSD: How Extreme is Your Team
Nov 15, 2016
Java vs OOP (JavaDay Kyiv 2016)
Oct 15, 2016
Who is a Software Architect? (webinar #13)
Sep 26, 2016
Continuous Integration May Have Negative Effects
Sep 17, 2016
Meetings or Discipline (NTPM conference in Gdyna, Poland)
Sep 12, 2016
How to Cut Corners and Stay Cool (webinar #15)
Sep 10, 2016
Printers Instead of Getters in OOP (webinar #18)
Sep 07, 2016
The Philosophy of Bugs (webinar #17)
Sep 05, 2016
Interview with David West (part 2)
Sep 03, 2016
Interview with David West (part 1)
Sep 03, 2016