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62 Stories To Learn About Collaboration

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Let's learn about Collaboration via these 62 free stories. They are ordered by most time reading created on HackerNoon. Visit the /Learn Repo to find the most read stories about any technology.

1. Working Together: How Designers and Developers Can Collaborate While Building Products

The success of your website or app strongly depends on the cooperation between the designers and the developers. It’s not about the professional skills of either group. You get a competent designer to make you a beautiful layout which you then pass on to an equally professional and experienced developer. Suddenly it turns out it can’t be realized without major changes!

2. How to See Which Branch Your Teammates are on in VS Code

In VS Code, open up the team tab by clicking on the GitLive icon on the activity bar. Locate the teammate you are interested in and click the arrow

3. Sensor-based Control in Cobots: Its Opportunities and Challenges

Introduction of the very basic formulation of the major sensor-servo problem, and then presenting its most common approaches like touch-based,

4. Teamwork and Collaboration: The Beauty of Being Replaceable

Through teamwork and collaboration, you can make yourself replaceable. This ensures the project stays stable and has benefits for you and for the team.

5. Cross Functional Teams

Cross Functional Teams

6. How To Create an Engaging and Collaborative Delivery Team For Your Business

Does your team feel its alignment with business where what it delivers solve business problems and achieve business desired outcome?

7. Badly Designed Authorization Is Technical Debt

Hard-coded authorization leads to technical debt. Decouple your authorization decisions to be a more effective business.

8. How to Solve the Accessibility Conundrum of Web 3.0

Here are some suggestions to make beginners comfortable with the Web3 space.

9. Why Service Desk Is an Essential Component of Collaboration

IT teams must keep up with demand effectively and align business needs with user needs.

10. The Best Content Collaboration Solutions for Content Production

Comaring 9 different content collaboration tools and platforms to determine which is the best for developer blog management.

11. Selling Your Million-Dollar Idea to Management

The relevance and priority of a new idea to management depends heavily on how you package it. Here is a step-by-step guide to get them excited about your idea.

12. Startup Interview with David A. Smith, Founder & CTO, and John Payne, CEO of Croquet

The Croquet Collaboration Library and Frameworks are the easiest & most powerful way for developers to create instantaneous shared experiences.

13. When an Employee's Pet Passes, Give Them Time and Space to Grieve

People who know my co-founder (and wife) Rena and me or who follow our cats and dogs on Instagram know we have a Gaffigan-esque number of four-legged family members.

14. Product Roadmaps reloaded

If this was 40 years ago and you were doing a cross-country road trip from the American east coast to the west coast, you'ld probably have a roadmap. You'ld be updating it every few days depending on the weather and the news you picked up along the way. You might have stayed a night longer in a beautiful town and might have decided to skip another.

15. Important Aspects of using GitLive

I’m Sunny, and I’m a junior developer at GitLive. Since we are making a tool by developers, for developers, I wanted to share how I use our own product on a day to day basis.

16. How to Build High-Performing Product Teams

A product team is the backbone of any company with a digital offering. They're responsible for constructing goods or a service that not only provides value to users but is also a reflection of the organization they work for. Product teams spin many plates at once, spanning duties from product management, product marketing, user experience, and product analytics. In the below article, we talk through the 4 characteristics that make up a high-performing product team.

17. 5 Team Communication Tools That Will Skyrocket Your Productivity

Teams come in all sizes and these days from all parts of the world. Geography is no longer a limitation with messaging tools that can connect you with anyone in the world. The right communication tools can skyrocket your team’s productivity, as ability to easily share information and ideas with all your stakeholders is key to driving productivity.

18. Taking the Harder Path

Is almost never the right answer when developing systems, at least the sort that I build. The easy path is almost always best and that feeling of “something being easy” is often a sure sign of being on the right track.

19. Why is Quick Dev Collaboration A Massive Headache?

COVID-19 has undoubtedly exacerbated the feeling, but who else thinks collaborating or merely communicating with your teammates on code is far from convenient, especially when it comes to quick problem resolution?

20. How to Develop Interpersonal Skills for Collaborative Work

New in office? Learn about the necessary skills required for effective teamwork, collaboration and develop interpersonal skills and excel in the workplace.

21. What's wrong with the Token Economy and How to Fix It

Well, if you remember, two years ago, blockchain was so hot a trending, a disruptive technology that seemed to be able to solve all the problems the world has.

22. DLTs Are Effecting A Marked Shift In How We Look At Multi-Party Collaboration

In today’s new office normal, legacy process management techniques stand up to the test. How do we keep processes intact when stakeholders are scattered around the globe, or show up occasionally just to check in on the progress made?

23. How to Make Effective Collaborations and Hire the Best Collab Managers

Detailed guide on how to create collaboration with or without a collab manager to promote your NFT collection.

24. Get Your Pull Requests Approved and Merged in No Time

Have you ever faced a call to completely redesign your code in one of your pull requests? I have and then thought what are the ways to avoid this. Call it a pull request or merge request, basically, it is a set of changes you want to go ahead and merge to the main branch to deploy to production and complete your task. This post is going to highlight a semi silver bullet to get your pull requests merged faster :), carry on reading.

25. How to Collaborate With Other Startups for Success in Web3

Collaboration is key in Web3. Learn how to collaborate with other startups in the NFT, metaverse, cryptocurrency, and Web3 spaces.

26. What are the Best Dev-friendly collaboration Tools for Remote Teams?

The right tools for remote developers can help engineers overcome most difficulties.

27. How to Choose the Best online Whiteboard for Your Team

The use of online whiteboards has really become prevalent over the past year due to the covid pandemic and picking the right one has become very important.

28. Why I Will Be Opening an Office in 2021

I used to be the biggest proponent of working remotely.

29. Secure Enclaves and ML using MC²

Announcing the official release of MC², a platform for secure analytics and machine learning.

30. Telegram and The Collaborative Community

Telegram strives to maintain an active and healthy community of volunteers. However, the big question is, why create these spaces for participation?

31. An Interview with an Oil Painter Writing For HackerNoon

I threw away the box a long time ago!

32. Startup Interview with Stefan Opsal, RendezView Co-founder

RendezView was nominated as one of the best startups in Honolulu in Startups of the Year hosted by HackerNoon.

33. Content Isn't Community in the Same Way the Map Isn't the Territory

What's the difference between community and it's digital representation?

34. I Asked 200 Dev Teams How Well They Work Together - Here's What I Learned

I asked 200 cross-functional development teams how well their developers and non-developers communicate and collaborate while developing products together.

35. The Only Decoupling Checklist You Need To Know About

My team has recently successfully decoupled one of the critical business domains of the company. The initial integration had such a tough deadline that the only way to meet it was to add code to the monolith. And… The feature that went from conception to production in three weeks ended up taking almost one year to decouple.

36. Is Cross-Functional Really a Dysfunctional?

75% of cross-functional teams are dysfunctional — starts an article in Harvard Business Review. The detailed study that served as a basis of the article investigated 95 teams in 25 leading companies that revealed the dreadful numbers. These companies were from a wide range of industries, including communication, software, pharmaceuticals, agricultural, retail, government, and banking. What they’ve discovered is that most of the teams in there giant companies had no clear goals or didn’t meet their specification (i.e. schedule, budget or were unable to achieve results expected by the management). Moreover, many of the surveyed companies weren’t even aware or concerned about these problems.

37. Why Multichain Collaboration Is Critical To The Future Of Web3

Web3 is going to be built by a network of engineers working towards common goals using multichain collaboration to make it as interconnected as possible.

38. All Blockchain Governance Protocols (2020 Edition) - Reviewed

Although human kicked off a quite challenging start of the year 2020, for most governance protocols of DAOs, they have made pretty great progress and gained a lot of attractions alongside DeFi.

39. Using Experimentation Frameworks To Strengthen Team Collaboration

Team collaboration can be brought to a new level by establishing a culture of experimentation through frameworks such as Execution and dispersed model.

40. How to Gain Support for Your Ideas and Get Heard

Most of us think our ideas are great and rally them around with the expectation to turn them into something big.

41. Andros Wong's Wonder is Providing DAOs with Technical Infrastructure

Wonder has one key concept and it is that “the future is collaborative”

42. Microsoft’s Collaboration with ChatGPT Could Spell Trouble for Google’s Dominance

What does Microsoft's collaboration with OpenAi mean for the search industry? Will Bing finally be able to challenge Google? Here's what I think

43. How to Choose the Team Collaboration Software

Teams spread over remote locations as well as the office are increasingly in vogue. As the coronavirus pandemic spreads in 2020, it has also resulted in increased reliance on distributed teams. These teams provide a huge amount of benefits and also pose a set of unique problems. Businesses are not surprisingly continually updating how they manage distributed teams. They are also increasingly using team collaboration software to overcome the challenges that distributed teams pose. So continue reading, to find the latest information on software that helps in the coordination and managing of distributed teams.

44. The Wolfram Physics Project: A New Kind of (Doing) Science

The Wolfram Physics Project is an example of how open science can be done. The world of theoretical physics is not full of crazy billionaires with a vision to advance humanity. Fortunately, there is Stephen Wolfram, founder and CEO of Wolfram Research, designer of Mathematica and the Wolfram Alpha answer engine, the brain behind the Wolfram Language and author of the 1000+ pages scientific book A New Kind of Science. I suggest reading his vita to learn of an eccentric, terribly interesting man who has polarized the science community for decades.

45. Engineering Teams Need Inspiration to Thrive and Succeed

We don’t deserve the team we can’t inspire. Camaraderie, purpose, and appreciation need to become our priority.

46. Finance != Future of Blockchain But Cross-Domain Collaboration is

Once upon a time, the emerging of the blockchain seemed to initiate a parallel new era, a utopia of the Value Internet. However, now the tide has receded, Bitcoin and Ethereum, as the flagships of the blockchain, are still struggling to get out of the dark tunnel, and the difficulty of landing various blockchain applications still has not been resolved.

47. 5 Benefits of Project Planning and Management

Here are some of the reasons you should create a plan and layout your project before you get started.

48. 3 Key Challenges to Effective Team Collaboration and How to Face Them

A collaborative work environment leads to a more engaged and high-performing workforce. According to a study, collaborative teams are five times higher performing than their non-collaborative counterparts as they feel more motivated to reach common team goals.

49. Context-Switching and Why Developers Are So Allergic to It

Developers hate context-switching. A lot. This article looks at why they hate it so much and the main approaches to addressing this critical issue

50. Unbundling Social Networks and Thoughts on The Third Pillar

Two ways to make money in software: bundling and unbundling. Centralized socials polarized views and fueled tribalism. Socializing is about to go vertical

51. How To Work With Influencers Without Violating The FTC Guidelines

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has guidelines regarding influencer marketing. Be informed and follow the rules - that's our advice.

52. Enterprise Intranets: How Well Are You Protected?

Intranets are vital communication hubs for many companies. According to Simpplr’s Employee Engagement Statistics: 2018, over 70% of professionals involved in employee engagement and internal communications consider intranets to be an essential aspect of their strategy. Indeed, it is on corporate intranets where employees not only collaborate but also share their ideas, express opinions and attitudes to everything that happens in a company.

53. 4 Reasons Why Email Is Obsolete, and You Should Move On

Chances are, your business’ primary mode of internal communication is email. And you’re using instant messaging (IM) apps for virtual meetups and updates from the team, thanks to the coronavirus. Don’t get me wrong, email is great and all for internal communication (if you lived in the 20th century that is). But did you know your email to your teammates gets lost in a sea of unimportant emails? And irrelevant emails account for about 62% of the total emails in an average inbox!

54. Salesforce vs. NetSuite

When people research new CRM tools to use, Salesforce and NetSuite are two options they’ll come across. Here’s what individuals who might use them should know.

55. Who Are You Writing That Code For Anyway?

Special thanks to a number of people who reviewed this article and gave useful feedback and suggestions to me: Anya Roltsch, Frank Schubert, Olga Hollister, Ravi Varshney, Ashansu Pant, Marcus Blankenship, Sandra Jones, Taylor Davenport.

56. Talking to a Developer [Part 1]

Approaching a developer in the wild might seem intimidating. We have a bad habit of mixing words and phrases into our vocabulary that make us sound like Geordi La Forge geeking out on how warp engines function.

57. The Feedback Fairy 🧚‍♀️

Shouldn't feedback be one of the easiest things we do as designers or developers? Just look at Who Wants to Be A Millionaire. When you get stuck, just phone-a-friend and make a million dollars. Easy right?

58. What it Takes to Get Your Team to Collaborate in 2019

Ever felt like you just nailed your team collaboration issues but run into more of them a few weeks later?

59. Top 10 Questions Managers are asking in REAL Team Meetings to 🚀 productivity

My team meeting is crucial. I get everyone in a room and get everything I need out of them — with the added bonus of the team getting in sync, right? Wrong. Turns out, managers are blind to how crucial that meeting is to others. Only 4–9% of problems are known to managers... gulp

60. Get Beyond Small Talk To Forming Meaningful Connections At Work

Striking up a conversation at work can be intimidating. We avoid eye contact, turn our heads away and pretend to be busy on our phones all in an attempt to save ourselves from the awkward moment of meeting someone and not sure what to say.

61. Evolution of Multiplayer Software: From Games to Tools ⚡

Have you heard the news? Epic Games, the developer of a wildly successful multiplayer game Fortnite, has just announced a massive $1.78 billion funding round. Want to know what it has to do with collaboration software?

62. How to Approach A Case Study For A Product Management Interview

Product Management Case Study approach by using feature prioritization techniques. A brief introduction to the Product Management field.

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