* Developers can switch teams and/or projects any time they want, no questions asked; just say the word and the movers will show up the next day to put you in your new office with your new team.
* There aren't very many meetings. I'd say an average developer attends perhaps 3 meetings a week.
* Google has a philosophy of not ever telling developers what to work on, and they take it pretty seriously.
* Google tends not to pre-announce. They really do understand that you can't rush good cooking, you can't rush babies out, and you can't rush software development.
Ainda me lembro de vários gajos que só queriam era reuniões, e mais reuniões.
28 setembro 2006
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