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07Nov
1 comment on ““It makes engineers more productive.””

“It makes engineers more productive.”

Posted by Matthew Eshlemanon November 7, 2016October 22, 2020in Commentary1 Comment
white and blue cables

A brief tale of engineering management (the good and the suboptimal) and how a manager may enable increased engineering productivity.

14Oct
2 comments on “Who Owns Your Property?”

Who Owns Your Property?

Posted by Matthew Eshlemanon October 14, 2016October 15, 2016in Commentary2 Comments

Bear with me briefly, I'll tie this back into electronic devices shortly. The question is: Who owns your property? Seems simple, right? The possessive pronoun implies all. As expected, you own your property. You should own your property. However, an…

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21Sep
0 comments on “Read the Check-Ins”

Read the Check-Ins

Posted by Matthew Eshlemanon September 21, 2014September 7, 2016in CommentaryLeave a comment

I recently enjoyed reading the following blog post by Joe Duffy: Software Leadership #6: Read Every Checkin I certainly do not want to submit a "me too" post, so allow me to simply add a few points. During the days…

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31Aug
0 comments on “Microsoft is wrong”

Microsoft is wrong

Posted by Matthew Eshlemanon August 31, 2014September 7, 2016in CommentaryLeave a comment

My apologies in advance. I couldn't resist the baiting title. A more academic and precise title for this post might be:

Impact of coding standards and conventions on identifying multithreaded software faults during a code inspection.
Still interested? Proceed forward!

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