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by srazzaque
1038 days ago
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Good read, a lot that resonated with me. My comms (written and verbal) to stakeholders are something I'd rate as "OK". But, on occasion I still do catch myself out diving into tech talk at the wrong times. I'd add that with a certain level of seniority, for those developers that enjoy working directly with clients and stakeholders, it's expected that you can translate in both directions. That is: not just going from "tech to non-tech", but also shaping a "non-tech" requirement into an actual solution. Clients will rarely ask for redundancy, persistence or ACID compliance. But they will say things like "I want some sort of completeness check, and I can't have the system drop any messages from the exchange." |
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