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“We have nothing that is really our own; we hold everything as a loan.” ― Nicolas Poussin In the previous installment of this series, I explained why many software companies attract charlatans instead of great developers. I summarized the problem by postulating the first rule of hiring great software developers: To be able to attract […] The post How To Attract Great Software Developers, Part II: The Natural Habitat appeared first on Approxion.| Approxion
“Perfection is achieved not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.” – Antoine de Saint-Exupery In this day and age, especially in large corporations, you can find a special breed of software developers who just can’t KISS. For every problem, even the simplest, they dream up […] The post People Patterns In Software Development: The Major Tom appeared first on Approxion.| Approxion
“Everything is energy and that’s all there is to it. Match the frequency of the energy you want and you cannot help but get that reality. It can be no other way” — Albert Einstein These days, almost every software company is looking for software developers. Not just any software developers, mind you, it’s great […] The post How To Attract Great Software Developers, Part I: The Man In The Mirror appeared first on Approxion.| Approxion
“A good workman is known by his tools” — proverb The process of getting admin rights as a corporate software developer is definitely on a spectrum. Over the last 20+ years, I’ve written code for more than ten companies and boy, do their policies differ! In one case, I had full admin rights from day […] The post Do They Treat You Like A Superuser? appeared first on Approxion.| Approxion
Both, non-painting painters and non-painters procrastinate and don't get their job done. The difference is that the former may be cured, while all hope for the latter is lost.| Approxion