I wish all tech-related talks were this good. The slides are not overloaded, the pace is just right, and the metaphors fit the topic. Well done! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I have been working as a software developer for the last 3 years. I learnt most of the intricacies of software development. I love my job very well. I came from a humble background to tackle the world's most challenging problem
A comment about "Amount of coding": I find a good way to stay in touch with the code AND the team is to avoid actually writing code myself (I often become a bottleneck). Instead I pair program and do code reviews when ever I'm not in a meeting. That way I can keep taps on what is going on, have good dialogue about the code and how it evolves with the other developers.
I wish all tech-related talks were this good. The slides are not overloaded, the pace is just right, and the metaphors fit the topic. Well done! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I have been working as a software developer for the last 3 years. I learnt most of the intricacies of software development. I love my job very well. I came from a humble background to tackle the world's most challenging problem
A comment about "Amount of coding":
I find a good way to stay in touch with the code AND the team is to avoid actually writing code myself (I often become a bottleneck). Instead I pair program and do code reviews when ever I'm not in a meeting. That way I can keep taps on what is going on, have good dialogue about the code and how it evolves with the other developers.
Wow, 2 years down the line as a developer. Looking forward to gain the skills required to be a tech lean. Awesome talk.
Tech lead is one of the happy designation in software engiy
I really loved this talk. Thanks you so much :)
Excellent talk, informative slides 👌
awesome talk
Great talk!
20 years...😱
It's a long time.
Is he a TechLead, or the TechLead, aka the ex-Google ex-Facebook TechLead, who’s name also is Patrick.
No. That dude you're referring to is a phony.
Are you THE Jackie Chan? I mean the kung-fu one?