tl;dr:(1) The Aretha Franklin Principle: Emphasizes valuing both humans and machines in a system, aiming for synergy rather than competition. (2) The Sacagawea Principle: Stresses the importance of computational tools supporting active information management and decision-making processes. (3) The Lewis and Clark Principle: Highlights the need to present guidance to users in a way that aligns with their goals and facilitates comprehension of key decisions.
tl;dr:13 characteristics of senior engineers: (1) They seek out constructive criticism of their designs. (2) Understand the non-technical areas of how they are perceived. (3) Do not shy away from making estimates and are always trying to get better at it. (4) Have an innate sense of anticipation, even if they don't know they do. (5) Understand that not all of their projects are filled with rockstar-on-stage work.
tl;dr:13 characteristics of senior engineers: (1) They seek out constructive criticism of their designs. (2) Understand the non-technical areas of how they are perceived. (3) Do not shy away from making estimates and are always trying to get better at it. (4) Have an innate sense of anticipation, even if they don't know they do. (5) Understand that not all of their projects are filled with rockstar-on-stage work.