🔍💡 Exploring the world of software engineering means embracing the journey of learning, growth, and yes, making mistakes along the way. 💻✨ Nashville Software School's very own Jody Alford sheds light on the power of blameless analysis in engineering in our latest blog post! Discover how it unlocks a path to constructive feedback, human-centric problem-solving, and continuous innovation: https://hubs.li/Q02lSLKv0
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Dive into the transformative world of software engineering with Professor Carlos Alonso, as he shares his insights on IE University's Master in Software Engineering. Read Carlos’ most valuable observations on software engineering and how the Master in Software Engineering equips students with a strong foundation that prepares them to meet the demands of today's dynamic tech world. Don't miss the chance to read the full article. https://lnkd.in/dRejEaDt
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Potential Impact in the Future of LLMs in Software Engineering. Hear more from Leo Porter & Daniel Zingaro in episode 165. https://buff.ly/4bW9Lsl
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Product Accessibility Lead @HashiCorp | Author, Continuous Accessibility | Accessibility strategist with over 25 years of experience | Global speaker | Disabled military veteran
I'm getting a lot more excited about the talk I'll be giving at ETE next week! If you know me, you've heard me talk about Continuous Accessibility; next week I'll be expanding on the topic, talking about strategies for scale, and deep-diving into technical implementations and metrics. #accessibilityMatters #a11y #accessibility #continuousAccessibility
We are again floored by the support from our tech community... the Emerging Tech East (ETE) conference has officially sold out! 💥 We can't wait to see everyone next week and learn what's new in software development. Make sure to follow us for updates during the show. https://lnkd.in/efrCTZgr #ETE2024
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"Go be a product manager, because it is going to be a sea change." On this week's Reqless, Rich Ziade and Paul Ford speculate about the future of software engineering—and offer up some advice for folks starting out. Listen to the whole conversation: https://lnkd.in/ehHhFhJT
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Technologist helping organizations to improve the reliability of their business critical systems | PhD in Distributed System | Former CTO | Mentor | Chaos Engineering Lead - K6/Grafana Labs.
I found this piece of advice from Will Larson in an interview by Gergely Orosz one of the most insightful I've ever read: What’s your advice for software engineers ambitious to be a Head of Engineering, VP of Engineering, or CTO? ‘Spend more time understanding why people’s perspectives are “right,” rather than why they’re “wrong.” I think of this as extracting the core of what people say.
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Hey, people work in SE. Would like to share your experience of interdisciplinary research? 🗣 Have you ever heard the claim that interdisciplinary software engineering research often gets rejected only because of "weak methodology"? or someone saying that it’s not considered "real software engineering"? 💡 Let's find out more about this together! We want to hear about your experiences with publishing interdisciplinary software engineering research! Share your insights on publication venues, challenges, and opportunities around this topic with this short survey: https://lnkd.in/gs9wqMin
Head of the SE-ALL Lab. Professor at the Department of Electrical and Software Engineering, University of Calgary.
🗣 Have you ever heard the claim that interdisciplinary software engineering research often gets rejected only because of "weak methodology"? or someone saying that it’s not considered "real software engineering"? 💡 Let's find out more about this together! We want to hear about your experiences with publishing interdisciplinary software engineering research! Share your insights on publication venues, challenges, and opportunities around this topic with this short survey: https://lnkd.in/gs9wqMin Please help us and share this with your peers :-) Sonja Hyrynsalmi, Sebastian Baltes, Grischa Liebel
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In 2020 I decided to help solve many problems in the world through innovation and modern day designs with software engineering as my tool.
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It's easy to talk about something that went well. It's much more difficult (and much more informative) to discuss mistakes, and what can be learned from them. Props to Crystal Hirschorn and Laura Tacho for being willing to share some of the initiatives that might not have gone quite so well in their platform engineering journeys, so that the learning might be shared with others who might be finding themselves in similar situations. Should be some great learning shared next week on June 25th from two extremely knowledgeable folks on the platform engineering side of things! https://lnkd.in/gbyywvew
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Head of the SE-ALL Lab. Professor at the Department of Electrical and Software Engineering, University of Calgary.
🗣 Have you ever heard the claim that interdisciplinary software engineering research often gets rejected only because of "weak methodology"? or someone saying that it’s not considered "real software engineering"? 💡 Let's find out more about this together! We want to hear about your experiences with publishing interdisciplinary software engineering research! Share your insights on publication venues, challenges, and opportunities around this topic with this short survey: https://lnkd.in/gs9wqMin Please help us and share this with your peers :-) Sonja Hyrynsalmi, Sebastian Baltes, Grischa Liebel
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