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Actionable Advice for Software Engineers From My Management Journey
weekly.devleader.ca Actionable Advice For YOU From My Management Journey - Dev Leader Weekly 34

TL; DR: Constructive criticism is hard to give — If you’re not getting it, ask for your biggest opportunities to improve. Tech lead or Manager roles require different skill sets and more time working with people, not code. Clarity around timelines and milestones can be very situational — don’t be af...

Actionable Advice For YOU From My Management Journey - Dev Leader Weekly 34

I wanted to take a different spin on offering career advice to software engineers. I thought it could be an interesting exercise to share several big lessons from my ~12 years of managing software engineers and transform those lessons into actionable advice.

The first 8 years of my professional career after university were managing software engineers, but I was also a contributing software engineer myself. It was difficult to balance (especially at a rapidly growing startup), but the experiences from both IC and Management perspectives were very helpful.

I hope you find value in this! TP;DR at the top of the post.

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Google Sheets in C# – How to Build Your Own Levels.fyi!
www.devleader.ca Google Sheets in C# – How to Build Your Own Levels.fyi!

Interested in using Google Drive and Google Sheets in C#? Get started with the Google Sheets API to access spreadsheets in C# in your own dotnet applications!

Google Sheets in C# – How to Build Your Own Levels.fyi!

This is an article with code samples and related video for working with Google Sheets and Google Drive APIs in C#.

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LINQ in C# - Being Lazy with Mapping, Reducing, and Filtering

I created this beginner video tutorial to help teach folks about LINQ!

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