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You're the Team Lead-Now What?
Whether you're a seasoned lead developer or have just been "promoted" to the role, this collection can help you nurture an expert programming team within your organization.
Get the Most Out of Your DevelopersAfter reading this book, you'll understand what processes work for managing the tasks needed to turn a new feature or bug into deployable code. But success is more than just slinging code when you're in charge, and this book covers project management and people skills you'll need to hone. These essays touch on a variety of topics.
This book collects almost two-years worth of writings based on Chris Tankersley's experience leading development teams. He first wrote these in his column, also named "The Dev Lead Trenches," for php[architect] magazine. Chris' approach to managing a group of programmers comes from the experiences only another programmer can appreciate.
His advice is grounded in an authentic concern for bringing the best out people without treating them as interchangeable cogs. He recognizes the value of well-defined, shared workflows without advocating blind adherence to bureaucratic processes. Whether you're a seasoned lead developer or have just been "promoted" to the role, this collection can help you nurture an expert programming team within your organization. His insight will help you get the most from your team members by applying practical, real-world advice.
Reorganized by TopicThis book re-organizes his essays thematically, instead of including them in chronological publication order.
If you're a newly minted technical lead, start with chapter one to get your bearings. Otherwise, each chapter can stand alone if you have a specific need for help or insight.
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You're the Team Lead-Now What?
Whether you're a seasoned lead developer or have just been "promoted" to the role, this collection can help you nurture an expert programming team within your organization.
Get the Most Out of Your DevelopersAfter reading this book, you'll understand what processes work for managing the tasks needed to turn a new feature or bug into deployable code. But success is more than just slinging code when you're in charge, and this book covers project management and people skills you'll need to hone. These essays touch on a variety of topics.
This book collects almost two-years worth of writings based on Chris Tankersley's experience leading development teams. He first wrote these in his column, also named "The Dev Lead Trenches," for php[architect] magazine. Chris' approach to managing a group of programmers comes from the experiences only another programmer can appreciate.
His advice is grounded in an authentic concern for bringing the best out people without treating them as interchangeable cogs. He recognizes the value of well-defined, shared workflows without advocating blind adherence to bureaucratic processes. Whether you're a seasoned lead developer or have just been "promoted" to the role, this collection can help you nurture an expert programming team within your organization. His insight will help you get the most from your team members by applying practical, real-world advice.
Reorganized by TopicThis book re-organizes his essays thematically, instead of including them in chronological publication order.
If you're a newly minted technical lead, start with chapter one to get your bearings. Otherwise, each chapter can stand alone if you have a specific need for help or insight.
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