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by valuearb
3092 days ago
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Wow. The author really pissed your cornflakes, didn’t he? I’ve been an engineer for 30 years, this is the first i’ve heard of author or his book, but i have to say i agree with much of his advice. When you have a choice, you should always choose high leverage. You should work to limit distractions and get more focus time. This is all great advice. |
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Which one did you purchase? "The master package" to become effective engineer.
It makes bold claims like it will make you 10X engineer and it some how guides you to figure out which technologies you need to work that will succeed in the future and keep reading, you will find more gems in there. The whole content is preying on the vulnerable.
We have had great advice in the tech industry so far like, "put customer first" or "think lean" or build beautiful products etc but this is the first classic that says to put yourself first and work on things that elevate you at the expense of the team and company and more narcissistic gems bundled with gossip from engineering teams with famous name companies.
I seriously doubt anyone who is looked upon for guidance by others would suggest something like this.
adios while I read the "Tactial Toolkit" to become effective engineer.