Turn up, learn something useful, and get back to work. This shows how to keep a chapter healthy with a recurring slot, a rotating chair, no homework, three 20-minute talks, durable notes, and a simple cancel or postpone rule when the week is busy.
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Some resources I’ve used while moving from software engineering to engineering leadership.
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Most duplication isn’t dangerous because it repeats code. It’s dangerous because it repeats truths. Two things can look identical today and drift apart tomorrow. The real question you should keep asking is simple: does this happen to be the same, or does it have to be the same?
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