Iconic developers | part 4 🤷♀️🐙🤑
🐤🥇 Jasper de Jager
Posted on April 23, 2021
Almost weekend!😎
But first another iconic developers 😊
Special thanks: @theowlsden and @technoglot 🦄
Feel free to join and show your creativity!
Let's make the next one a monkey edition (🙈🙉🙊). 😎
🤷♂️ The WOMM developer
Works On My Machine is their go to answer. While this is true (mostly) they usually forgot to commit the changes in their package.json (or something else that breaks the code outside their own machine...).
Habitat
Their own machine. The rest of the machines are not good enough for them. 😲
Best to ask for
What dependencies you're missing when his code doesn't work, again. 😅
Needs work on
Own up to their mistakes, keep calm when installing something new and do it the proper way. 😊
🐙 The unfortunate full-stack
They know the whole stack of a company. Not because they want to work as a full-stack, but because they have a small team.
Habitat
You find them mostly in start-ups and scaleups. But you can also find them in specific departments of a mid-size company.
Best to ask for
Advice on how you can implement a piece of logic. They most probably did something similar once upon a time. Oh, and about the frontend, ask them the basics.
Needs works on
Delegating tasks. If they have a small team, they need to share the responsibilities, not take everything on themselves.
🤑 The Client's Butler
That person in the team, (sometimes a team lead) who's motto is: "The client is KING!". They tend to be very client-centric and say NO to whatever brings no value to the client. All else be damned, including the developer experience. 😢
Habitat
This kind of developer is mostly found lurking around stakeholders and clients to obtain their wishes.
Best to ask for
What the client wants, they now every single wish by heart.
Needs work on
Accepting developer experience is king in getting the client what they wish for in time and with joy! 😍
Soooo that's three again 😁
Looking forward to your input
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Posted on April 23, 2021
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