Software Development on Reddit.com - methodologies, techniques, and tools.
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Software development methodologies, techniques, and tools. Not to be confused with programming. Covering Agile, RUP, Waterfall, Crystal, Extreme Programming, Scrum, Lean, Kanban and more.
Software Development on Reddit.com - methodologies, techniques, and tools.
5h ago
Not sure if this is the right sub for this question, but I’m currently a junior developer with one year of dev experience and about 8 years of accounting experience. I’m new to development but not to the professional workforce.
I’m having a bit of an issue with the senior dev on my team, who just so happened to be my trainer. I always felt loyalty to this dev because he spoke very highly of me to my managers and I think that helped contribute to their positive perspective of me today. Mentioning this because it’s a potential bias.
Anyway, I’m an independent learner. I learn by doing things, n ..read more
Software Development on Reddit.com - methodologies, techniques, and tools.
5h ago
I'm curious to lean the top challenges you're facing when it comes to delivering fully-interactive customizable reports and dashboards in your apps. I'm also interested in learning what approaches are working for you and what is not.
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Software Development on Reddit.com - methodologies, techniques, and tools.
5h ago
Before you downvote me, hear me out.
And yes, I met few good managers, but it was roughly 10% (max 20%). Rest of them just somehow goes from one meeting to another, shows some graphs, speak some buzzwords and - what is most ridiculous - it works.
15 years ago Agile started to be a thing. One could have become a manager if was able to run scrum ceremonies or introduce maximum work-in-progress items in kanban.
In meantime era of S.M.A.R.T. goals appeared. Short googling and you can find tons of examples when this technique doesn't work.
Then era of code coverage and SonarCloud kicked in - teams ..read more
Software Development on Reddit.com - methodologies, techniques, and tools.
2d ago
Managers: Got deadlines?
Since many managers I know keep telling me they are unavoidable, here’s a 101 guide on outsmarting the deadline.
Learn 18 small but powerful tips to win the deadline game. Do you have others?
https://medium.com/simply-agile/beating-deadlines-101-how-to-outsmart-the-corporate-obsession-845a1ab02845?sk=03dcd1dd4e47a930f27837a4f4f692d9
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Software Development on Reddit.com - methodologies, techniques, and tools.
3d ago
Hi everyone! I'm looking to shift industry from graphic design into something more challenging.
I've narrowed my searches to 3 industries where I feel I would still flourish and enjoy it, one being Software Development.
It's definitely the more complex of the 3 as it's like learning a new language I hear. So I just wanted to ask what your thoughts are of the space? Is it hard to break into? How did you begin? What would you recommend doing if you could restart all over in the industry?
I'm nearing 7 years of experience in design which is a mix of different disciplines like branding, graphics ..read more
Software Development on Reddit.com - methodologies, techniques, and tools.
3d ago
I contracted a company to assist me with building a software for my company and I am struggling a bit with tracking, organizing, and conveying all the changes needed.
Is there a template or journal I can use to be able to organize the data/changes in a way the programmer can interpret and implement?
For example, I have a Templates folder with templates of emails that would need to be implemented into the program to then select from one of those templates and send out and email with the missing values manually added.
What is the best way to share this information with the programmer for implem ..read more
Software Development on Reddit.com - methodologies, techniques, and tools.
4d ago
The guide below explores how coding standards should be documented and agreed upon by the entire development team: Mastering Coding Standards and Best Practices for Software Development
Defining coding standards is important for consistency, readability, collaboration, maintainability, and security of software projects.
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4d ago
I’m exploring different tools for my startup and would appreciate some advice on the following options:
1. Google Agent Builder: This platform offers data preprocessing functionality, allowing you to train multiple agents for various purposes. These agents can operate collaboratively in a multi-agent system. 2. Unstructured Library API and GPT with Vector DB in Python: This approach involves preprocessing data with the Unstructured Library API, then training a custom GPT model using Python and a vector database. CrewAI will be used: As an open-source alternative, CrewAI offers functionality ..read more
Software Development on Reddit.com - methodologies, techniques, and tools.
4d ago
Is there anyone who enjoys baseball, can code in Java and html/css that wants to partner with me in making an app?
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4d ago
Project:
Integration of a Static Code Analysis Tool (SAST) for Rust in Eclipse
Main Objective:
To integrate a Static Application Security Testing (SAST) tool for the Rust programming language into the Eclipse development environment.
Description:
The project involves developing an Eclipse extension that will allow developers working with Rust in Eclipse to have easy access to a SAST tool for detecting security vulnerabilities in their code.
The plugin will provide the following features:
Design and development of the Eclipse extension.
Analyzing Rust code for vulnerabilities.
Displaying analy ..read more