Coding, Managing and Christianity

Thoughts about coding, managing and Christianity

WIP Power

by Chris Ampenberger. Tags: management , scrum , humility .

I’m on my way to work and today starts a new sprint, which means we plan it, but also review the statistics and results of the last sprint. I haven’t looked at the numbers yet, but they will be good. We got all, or at at least almost all of the planned work done. That would be now the 4th good sprint in a row and last week we went for a beer after work to celebrate the successful three prior sprints.

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Blessed be your name

by Chris Ampenberger. Tags: christianity , humility , purpose .

This blog was meant to be about coding, management and Christianity. Lately it seems to turn more into thoughts about Christianity and how they apply to my life. At work I’m working on a prototype for an ETL solutions and I wanted to write about some of the challenges that go along with it. However, this post will be more on the spiritual side again. Maybe something technical next week.

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To be humble, one needs to act humble

by Chris Ampenberger. Tags: Christianity , Humility .

“To be humble, one needs to act humble” - makes sense, doesn’t it? Except, that I don’t know how to do that. I heard or read it somewhere, probably in a sermon and it stuck with me. It is one of those phrases where one says of course or that is obvious. Humility, like most, if not all spiritual qualities require relationships to be expressed or demonstrated in. One can have a humble mindset, which is the necessary pre-requisite for being humble, but only in the context of an interaction with others, humility really manifests itself through action.

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