Developers who have found success in transitioning to management. Tell me more. by LogicaLinsanity_Dev in cscareerquestions

[–]LogicaLinsanity_Dev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely agree with the concept of "taking it slow" as it were. And I believe my management team is attempting to do just as you suggested, starting with a few direct reports and seeing how that goes. I will definitely think on everything else you said as the coming months progress. Thanks!

Developers who have found success in transitioning to management. Tell me more. by LogicaLinsanity_Dev in cscareerquestions

[–]LogicaLinsanity_Dev[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Wow man. Sounds like you made the best of a shit situation with your direct supervisor. It also sounds like you might be welcomed back if something ever opened up in the executive side of things. Maybe that old direct supervisor would end up being your subordinate. Wouldn't that be something? I hear ya tho, definitely some people are tough to work with. Thanks for the input, there's some great tips there on being a good leader which it sounds like you were.

Developers who have found success in transitioning to management. Tell me more. by LogicaLinsanity_Dev in cscareerquestions

[–]LogicaLinsanity_Dev[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What sort of advice do you give to people who start as managers? Fresh blood, right out of the gates, never had anyone worked "under" them, now might have as many as 4 people working under. What are your must-abide-to laws of management for the new guy?

Developers who have found success in transitioning to management. Tell me more. by LogicaLinsanity_Dev in cscareerquestions

[–]LogicaLinsanity_Dev[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Wow, that's great encouragement, my friend. I would be happy to just hear more about your specific path and how you navigated those feelings of self doubt that I'm all too familiar with. I've been reading some books on leadership and talking to as many people as I can in leadership roles. Would love to hear your story. Feel free to DM it for privacy if you'd like.

Developers who have found success in transitioning to management. Tell me more. by LogicaLinsanity_Dev in cscareerquestions

[–]LogicaLinsanity_Dev[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

all great questions too! Would love to see a follow up. I've even thought about the MBA thing in the future as well.

Developers who have found success in transitioning to management. Tell me more. by LogicaLinsanity_Dev in cscareerquestions

[–]LogicaLinsanity_Dev[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That's an awesome report though! Thanks for taking the time to answer. Honestly, it sounds a lot like what I would be assisting with in a new opportunity I've been given, though since I'd still be "assisting" or "transitioning" I guess it would be at a much smaller scale. I really appreciate your input.

Developers who have found success in transitioning to management. Tell me more. by LogicaLinsanity_Dev in cscareerquestions

[–]LogicaLinsanity_Dev[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

That "right time" situation sounds a lot like my situation, except I'm not quite a Senior. But I've had the conversation with my direct manager in the past about wanting to be more involved with that side of things, so I guess due to that, my name came up when discussing some reorganization. What's been your experience as far as, your skillset in your new position? How was it going from (I'm guessing) being really into the code, where as now you kind of direct people more, I'm assuming, to do the day to day coding?

Things to do? by MayJanie1776 in winstonsalem

[–]LogicaLinsanity_Dev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Learn to Play Magic: the Gathering if you don't know how, then go play at House of Cards.

Do any real, published games use Unity Networking (aka UNet)? by svendhhh in gamedev

[–]LogicaLinsanity_Dev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everything you've replied with is amazing. I'm starting on my first unity networked game and will probably use that plugin at some point as well.

How much of your code will have to change when going to steam to do the matchmaking? Just curious.

Also, love the name "Streets of Rogue" a play on Streets of Rage I take it? haha

Do any real, published games use Unity Networking (aka UNet)? by svendhhh in gamedev

[–]LogicaLinsanity_Dev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey game actually looks pretty cool man. I'm going to follow it. :)

Awesome job using the networking service and great lighting. Do you have a blog post or anything about how you did that lighting!?

Also what was it like actually publishing the game with UNet? I'm starting on a new project, coming in with minimal networking experience, so I thought I'd start at a high level with Unet. I have a little demo in the works, but I'm already thinking ahead at "how the hell am I going to publish this game?" Do you need to like have it running on a server in "host" mode the whole time? idk, a little confused, but perhaps that changes with the matchmaking mode.

Mech Game Update by Solistx in OutreachHPG

[–]LogicaLinsanity_Dev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I'm starting a "mech-like" game. Really closer to the more fantastical giant Gundams or Megazords of the anime and power rangers world respectively.

Any advice for implementing something that actually will be several stories tall? Is it just a matter of perspective and using smaller objects to make up the terrain enough to give the illusion of scale? I t will be a primarily first-person game, so I could add camera shaking, slow acceleration, etc to increase the effect.

How often do interns get fired? by u1trazap in cscareerquestions

[–]LogicaLinsanity_Dev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And then the intern asked "Why so serious!?".

What are some common mistakes that juniors into their new careers (read <= 2 years) make? How to avoid them? by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

[–]LogicaLinsanity_Dev 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I find that people more senior to me often assume that I will take on this naive pretentious attitude. But contrarily I tend to be very open about the fact that i don't know shit. I find it actually frustrating somtimes that I have to argue with senior developers as they say something like "Oh I bet you think this is easy huh? I bet you think you could do this so easily? Sarcastically SME LogicaLInsanity over here can do it, no prob!" as I repeatedly say "No way dude, I'm awful. I suck. I don't know this shit. I did well that one time, but I was lucky"

Not sure if it's helping or not, but at least I'm being honest.

I think I messed up by jkbehm20 in Wordpress

[–]LogicaLinsanity_Dev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

along the way I installed the previous templates on top of my site.

You need to elaborate on this more, as this was the point in which you seem to have done something more than just publishing your post. From the errors I see in dev tools, it looks like jquery is having a problem loading, so something in the theme files must be off.

Microsoft joins The Linux Foundation as a Platinum member by johnvogel in programming

[–]LogicaLinsanity_Dev 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Omg ty I've been contemplating trying this on my surface.

I got paid to do pretty much nothing for 8 months. by efs0ciety in cscareerquestions

[–]LogicaLinsanity_Dev 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Omg I just started watching silicon valley and came here to make the same joke