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Frictionless Programming

belgaardFeb 26, 2018, 8:19:17 AM
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It has been my plan for a while to start writing about all the things that make a software developer happy and active -  or loyal and productive, if you prefer to see it from a manager's perspective.

When I am asked about my opinion on the topic, I usually mention that I need the right challenges, good colleagues, a decent work/life balance - and a fair compensation.

But if you  have all that and you still feel frustrated every work-day, it might be because of what I intend to write about here - too much friction.

Friction to me is everything that gets in the way when I need to get my work done. Friction to me is hour-long check-in times, processes that slow me down rather than helping me to get things right, using mind-sets, frameworks and tools that simply do not belong in 2018, and so much more.

At the end of the day, all I want is to look back and see that I actually managed to implement functionality that will benefit my users.

In future posts I will give examples as well as my opinion on what to do in order to achieve true frictionless programming.