5個問題



I recently started in a new role: I’m the dev lead of a project that was already in the hands of a group of skilled developers before I showed up, a project whose scope and technologies extend far beyond the experiences I’ve had up until now.

As you might imagine, there have been a lot of challenges, but one that’s been particularly interesting has been figuring out how to meaningfully contribute to decisions about systems I don’t intimately understand. It’s easy to be inclined to sit those conversations out: I really don’t yet know enough to participate, and the “who am I to have a say?” instinct is strong.

The problem: that attitude will ensure that I never know enough to participate, and though I am definitely out of my comfort zone, my job – the job I asked to do, and the job I have been asked to do – is to participate, to learn, and to change the definition of my comfort zone.

While I may not have the project-specific experience to lean on, I’m finding that there are a few questions that help me understand, discuss, and – ultimately – consent or object to a technical plan. They’re questions that seem to work well across a spectrum of discussions; they work whether we’re talking about a wholly new system, a migration from an old system, or a solution to a particularly prickly problem.

These questions don’t just help me gain a better understanding of a topic, or help me make better decisions; they’ve also helped me reframe my understanding of my role as a lead.

Question 1: What are we doing and why?

When I hear the answer, I’m listening for whether the developer is clearly articulating the problem and the solution. Do we clearly understand the problem? Is the solution magical, or can we explain why it works? Are we solving more than the problem, and thereby incurring unnecessary risk? Does the developer agree that the work is necessary?

Question 2: How could it go wrong?

A developer who says nothing can go wrong probably hasn’t been a developer for very long. I want to hear far-fetched scenarios, and an explanation for why they’re far-fetched. I want to hear worst-case scenarios; good developers have already thought about these plenty, they’ve worked to avoid them, and yet they acknowledge their existence. The goal of this question isn’t to plan for everything; rather, the answers provide context for poking at assumptions.

Question 3: How will we know if it’s going wrong?

This is probably my favorite question. If we’re talking about developing a new system or project, it’s a question of how we’ll know we’re off track, which leads to clear milestones and check-in points. If it’s a migration to a new system, or a solution to a bad bug, it’s a question of how we’ll know that the new state is less good than we thought it would be. If the answer is “customers will tell us,” we’re in dangerous territory. For services, I hope to hear answers about automated monitoring, but manual checks will suffice. For new projects, I hope to hear near-term goals that will help us gauge progress.

Question 4: What will we do if it goes wrong?

The answer to this may not always be knowable – obviously we won’t always know the ways things will go wrong – but it’s a useful exercise nonetheless. The answer may be “we’ll have to revert back to the old system and that will be very hard,” but that at least helps me understand the stakes of the decision. For new projects, this is a great way to identify the point of no return – that is, the point in the project where starting over or changing course becomes prohibitive.

Question 5: Is there an “undo” button?

Sometimes, the worst happens. Do we have an escape hatch? How hard will it be to add one later vs. adding one now? Again, it may be OK if we don’t have a rollback plan, but knowing that answer should help guide the decision about whether to proceed.

I’m learning that a lot of what makes me kind of OK (I hope!) at this dev lead thing isn’t a deep knowledge of the specific technologies that are the underpinning of the project (though it’s certainly important that I be able to find my way around). Rather, it’s my ability to ask these questions, and to hear and understand the answers, and interpret them into action. I’m thankful to the team that is giving me the chance.

Addendum: A few people have pointed out that these questions seem to focus on the negative: “what’s going to go wrong?” I think this has a lot to do with the particular project I’m on right now: we’re in the midst of a lot of changes to our underlying systems, so these sorts of questions are especially relevant. On a project that is more focused on new development, the questions might be focused more on the flip side: how do we know if things are going right?

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