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DESCRIPTION:As engineers\, aspiring or experienced\, we can become so focus
 ed on growing our technical skills that we forget about the basics. The ab
 ility to communicate well can be seen as a skill needed by leaders\, manag
 ers or client-facing colleagues\, but in reality it forms the basis of the
  quality of our work. From understanding client requirements\, to code rev
 iews and even naming variables\, communication is a fundamental part of ou
 r profession and something we could all benefit from being more conscious 
 of.\n\nIn this open-to-all-levels talk we’ll discuss in what situations 
 we should pay closer attention to our style of communication\, explore the
  role of empathy in writing and reviewing code and cover tips and tricks f
 or both making yourself understood and better understanding others.
DTSTAMP:20260617T073107Z
LOCATION:South Hall 2B
SUMMARY:Why communication is the best skill you can develop as a programmer
  - Miriam Forner
URL:https://programme.europython.eu/europython-2024/talk/NFCPVM/
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