Don't just write software that works; write software that can be maintained.| nick.scialli.me
Generative AI is everywhere.| Nick Scialli
Thoughts on making an impact at a large engineering organization| nick.scialli.me
Lessons learned in software engineering| nick.scialli.me
Lessons learned in software engineering| nick.scialli.me
Lessons learned in software engineering| nick.scialli.me
Notes on the conception and inner workings of the Govsky project.| nick.scialli.me
In my inaugural 2025 blog post, I mentioned I wanted to write more about product-minded engineering. This is true, and I have a lot of opinions I have formed based on my own experiences. But also I recognize there's a good bit of existing knowledge out there that I should consume to further my understanding.| Nick Scialli
Reflections on the 2024 and thoughts on 2025| nick.scialli.me
Often I feel these are more important than technical skills| nick.scialli.me
The one about generative AI| nick.scialli.me
Best practices are a dream. Solutions are real.| nick.scialli.me
In-code TODOs without tickets end up just being documentation of tech debt.| nick.scialli.me
I created the following tech lead self-assessment to give myself an honest grade of where I stand.| nick.scialli.me
I have started questioning whether PR nitpicks are necessary.| nick.scialli.me
Reflections on the past year and thoughts about the upcoming one| nick.scialli.me
Observations and recommendations on testing from my career thus far.| nick.scialli.me
Low-code can be a great tool but it often fails to live up to its marketing| nick.scialli.me