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Xcode Collaboration: A How-To Guide

By Pius Aboyi in Library on 16 Feb 2021

In this post, I will show you how to start collaborating with other developers by using the xcode collaboration features…

Next-gen Screenhero: Building for better collaboration

By Till Pieper in Deep Collaboration on 16 Feb 2021

Screenhero was beloved by the developer community, who have been feeling its absence. But the same old collaboration tool won't cut it today, so we set out to build the equivalent of Screenhero next-gen, one designed to fit current developer needs.…

What is Deep Collaboration?

By Till Pieper in Deep Collaboration on 28 Jan 2021

Deep Collaboration solutions are a type of software that enables teams to get things done together with minimal friction and with an absolute focus on a joint goal.…

Are Zoom And Other Work-from-home Tools Making Developer Teams Less Agile?

By Till Pieper in Deep Collaboration on 26 Jan 2021

Most people would say remote-work tools are a poor substitute for in-person collaboration. Nevertheless, they are a necessary evil these days. If your team is struggling to maintain agile best practices in an age of remote work, there are some things you can do to address that problem.…

A Guide to Conducting Pair Programming Interviews

By Eric Boersma in Library on 26 Jan 2021

Pair programming interviews are a great way to evaluate potential talent. Learn how to make the most of this growing interview style.…

IntelliJ Remote Pair Programming: A How-To Guide

By Taurai Mutimutema in Library on 26 Jan 2021

Learn how to activate collaboration in IntelliJ. It's the best way to code together!…

How to Share Screen Control in Microsoft Teams

By Katrina Bittner in Library on 20 Jan 2021

Learn how to share remote control of your mouse and keyboard with other Microsoft Teams users.…

Even a 10X Engineer Works Best in a Team

By Jason Thomas in Deep Collaboration on 19 Jan 2021

Let's be honest, the idea of the "10x engineer" is pretty tired. The truth is, no one builds the best product possible in a silo. Even the best need a team to make them better.…

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