Ted Neward
CODE Author
Ted Neward is the CTO of iTrellis, a software development consultancy located in Seattle. He is an internationally recognized speaker, instructor, consultant, and mentor and spends a great deal of time these days focusing on languages and execution engines like the JVM and CLR.
Articles Authored
- Docker
- Dynamic Languages 101
- F# 101
- Go
- Java
- Managed Coder: Fear and Loathing of the FTC
- Managed Coder: Thoughts of a //Build/ Gone By
- Managed Coder: “If only Aristotle had not Said Otherwise, I Would Believe You”
- Managed Coder: Advice to a New Programmer
- Managed Coder: How to Solve It
- Managed Coder: Of Software and Philosophy
- Managed Coder: On “Done”
- Managed Coder: On Abstraction
- Managed Coder: On Being a Consultant
- Managed Coder: On Being an Idiot
- Managed Coder: On Benchmarking
- Managed Coder: On Blogging
- Managed Coder: On Brand
- Managed Coder: On Certainty
- Managed Coder: On Coding Management
- Managed Coder: On Conferences
- Managed Coder: On Core Competence
- Managed Coder: On Diversity
- Managed Coder: On Efficiency and Effectiveness
- Managed Coder: On Experience
- Managed Coder: On Fear
- Managed Coder: On Greatness
- Managed Coder: On Liberal Arts
- Managed Coder: On Motivating
- Managed Coder: On Motivation
- Managed Coder: On Negativity
- Managed Coder: On Passion
- Managed Coder: On Process
- Managed Coder: On Professionalism
- Managed Coder: On Prototypes
- Managed Coder: On Responsibility
- Managed Coder: On Skepticism
- Managed Coder: On Software Developers
- Managed Coder: On Systems Thinking
- Managed Coder: On Time
- Managed Coder: On Warnings
- Managed Coder: The Alphabet of Software Design
- Managed Coder: The Beetle in the Box
- Managed Coder: The Intentional Fallacy
- Managed Coder: When Responsibility?
- Managed Coder: Years and Experience
- Managed Coder: Yes or No (But Maybe…)
- On Authenticity
- On Bets
- On Contributions
- On Culture Fit
- On Decisions
- On Developing Talent
- On Effective Executives
- On Endings
- On Interviewing
- On Leadership
- On Learning Effectiveness
- On Managers
- On Mental Strength
- On Mentoring
- On Objectivity
- On Self-Regulation
- On Strong Teams
- On Survivors
- On Transitioning
- On Trust
- Rust
- ThoughtWorking: Why The Next Five Years Will Be About Languages
- ThoughtWorking: Functional Programming in C# 2.0
- ThoughtWorking: Of Killer Waves and Sea Changes