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Good morning London.
What are you guys up to today?
I am drawing a graph of "Where shit comes from, where shit goes" for all the entry/exit points from our marketing campaigns
I am wiring up a complex piece of functionality in BackboneJS and PHP Basically someone, somewhere is having a lot more fun and I am paying some kind of price to balance them out.
trying to come up with a strategy to instil learning in my team (not just devs), thinking of doing an occasional show & tell day. ideas welcome..
we also sometimes make presentation about things we are interested in, but not as often
One company I used to work at gave the floor for 5mins after standups to talk about new tech
Mostly was me ranting about new APIs and tech, as I don't think the rest of the team gave a shit. but hey.
we also tried doing cross-team tutorials once a month. e.g. I did one for the ColdFusion developers on the basics of the Django framework
but hard to get people to volunteer to do them. I think the senior CF dev got volun-told to do one
when I was forced to use it, I embedded jython into the project, and just did my work in python