Carlos Matias (@cmatiasjunior) 's Twitter Profile
Carlos Matias

@cmatiasjunior

Engineering x Management @glazedSolutions • I occasionally write about Software, Agile and Personal Growth

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Cory House (@housecor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Solid short guide to productivity: pmarchive.com/guide_to_perso… -Avoid having a schedule -Be hard to reach -Strive to maximize flow -Write down 3-5 things you want to accomplish tomorrow -Write down each task accomplished -Use concurrent projects as "productive procrastination"

Dr. Emily Anhalt (@dremilyanhalt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Emotional fitness tip for companies: As part of onboarding, ask every employee (and executive / founder) to fill out an emotional fitness survey. It invites them to have agency over their needs & the answers will come in handy. Below are example ?’s. What would you ask? ✨

Simon Wardley (@swardley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

X : Any chance we can meet for coffee? Me : Virtual or in person? X : In person. Me : Whereabouts? X : I'll be in London next month. Me : Ok, A coffee shop in London Hythe. X : Where's that. Me : About 70 miles away. X : Something a bit more local? Me : Hythe is local ... to me.

Kevlin Henney (@kevlinhenney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Something I keep hearing from developers is "Our PO/manager/business says that customers won't pay for refactoring/testing/architecture/quality/etc." OK, time to call bullshit on this: I'll put good money on the customer never being presented with this option.

Preethi Kasireddy (@iam_preethi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vulnerability is the glue that holds relationships together. Vulnerability builds trust. And trust is the foundation of any relationship.

Jason Fried (@jasonfried) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Giving out equity in startups benefits ownership way more than employees. It allows the owners to push employees harder and harder because “you’ve got skin in the game now… you’re an owner.” No you aren’t. Owning less than 1% of anything isn’t ownership.

Kelly Vaughn (@kvlly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s interesting how as I progress in my career, impostor syndrome is very much still there. It just presents itself in new, complex ways.

@norootcause@hachyderm.io on mastodon (@norootcause) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As a software developer, you may be called upon to perform some of these tasks in your career. How well a CS degree prepares you for these tasks (and whether it even should prepare you for these) is left as an exercise to the reader. 🧵 1/