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BarcelonaJUG & Apiumhub collaboration: Java events in Barcelona

Apiumhub

The Barcelona JUG is a nonprofit association with a great team and a broad experience in Java technologies. Since 2012, Barcelona JUG has been organizing talks and meetups focused on Java topics, looking forward to spin this technology from Barcelona to the rest of the world. About BarcelonaJUG. To book your spot, just click here.

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How to build confidence as an engineer: an interview with Jacque Garcia, CircleCI Software Engineer

CircleCI

In this series, we pulled aside folks from across our engineering department to talk about confidence. From the technical executives to folks on the ground in engineering, management and site reliability, we wanted to know what “confidence” meant to them, and how it had changed over the course of their careers.

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Bridging the PM Gap with Rich Mironov

Marcus Blankenship - Podcasts

Differences in design principles between product and engineering management (1:35). How Rich helps marketers/sales develop a more useful frame for engineering (10:01). A bit of housekeeping as we begin, if you enjoy this podcast support us by leaving us a review. Because it is—sales is much more of an individual sport.

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Bridging the Gap Between Developers and Marketers with Rich Mironov

Marcus Blankenship - Podcasts

Differences in design principles between product and engineering management (1:35). How Rich helps marketers/sales develop a more useful frame for engineering (10:01). A bit of housekeeping as we begin, if you enjoy this podcast support us by leaving us a review. Because it is—sales is much more of an individual sport.

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On Becoming a VP of Engineering, Part 2: Doing the Job

Honeycomb

This is particularly hard on engineering teams, where we always have to balance multiple priorities: security, reliability, performance, UX, shipping new features, iterating on existing features, internal developer experience, maintainability/tech debt, quality, scaling, etc.