Tech Lead Journal

Tech Lead Journal

Great technical leadership requires more than just great coding skills. It requires a variety of other skills that are not well-defined, and they are not something that we can fully learn in any school or book. Hear from experienced technical leaders sharing their journey and philosophy for building great technical teams and achieving technical excellence. Find out what makes them great and how to apply those lessons to your work and team.

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#62 - You're Never Coding Alone, How to Be a Good Team Coder - Fernando Doglio

#62 - You're Never Coding Alone, How to Be a Good Team Coder - Fernando Doglio

“Coding well with others or being a team player is at the heart of everything we do as developers. Unless you’re coding yourself for a piece of software that only you are going to use, you’re not a so...

1 Marras 202147min

#61 - The Programmer's Brain and the Importance of Cognition - Felienne Hermans

#61 - The Programmer's Brain and the Importance of Cognition - Felienne Hermans

“Understanding what makes code readable from a cognitive perspective will help you design better. There are so many areas of programming where knowing something about knowing is just going to make you...

25 Loka 202153min

#60 - Software Tradeoffs and How to Make Good Programming Decisions - Tomasz Lelek

#60 - Software Tradeoffs and How to Make Good Programming Decisions - Tomasz Lelek

“Software engineering involves a lot of decisions, and that decision has some trade-offs. We have pros and cons. It’s not like one decision is always better than the other." Tomasz Lelek is the author...

18 Loka 202144min

#59 - DevOps Solutions to Operations Anti-Patterns - Jeffery Smith

#59 - DevOps Solutions to Operations Anti-Patterns - Jeffery Smith

“DevOps is about creating a collaborative environment between the development team and the operations team, and aligning goals and incentives between those two teams. Because so many of the problems t...

11 Loka 202152min

#58 - Principles for Writing Valuable Unit Tests - Vladimir Khorikov

#58 - Principles for Writing Valuable Unit Tests - Vladimir Khorikov

“The main goal of unit testing is to enable sustainable growth of your software project that enables you to move faster with a more quality code base." Vladimir Khorikov is the author of “Unit Testing...

4 Loka 202153min

#57 - Observing Your Production Systems and Yourself - Jamie Riedesel

#57 - Observing Your Production Systems and Yourself - Jamie Riedesel

“Software telemetry is what you use to figure out what your production systems are doing. It’s all about shortening that feedback loop between the user experience and the engineers who are writing the...

27 Syys 20211h 6min

#56 - Refactoring–The Discipline for Writing Good Code - Christian Clausen

#56 - Refactoring–The Discipline for Writing Good Code - Christian Clausen

“Good code should be resilient to bugs. It should make it easier to do the changes that you want to the system. Some refactoring could make it harder to make changes. So, if you guess wrongly the dire...

20 Syys 202150min

#55 - It's Time to Own Your Tech Career - Don Jones

#55 - It's Time to Own Your Tech Career - Don Jones

“Decide where it is you’re going and what kind of career you need to live the life you want and aim for that really deliberately. Because if you don’t know where you’re going, then you never will get ...

13 Syys 202155min