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Ask HN: How do you convince your bosses to use the right tools?
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#6I don't work at places that aren't already coughing up for the right tools. Literally. I have declined jobs because of this and would leave my current employer if this happened.
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#7Depends on your position . I will just tell that my productivity will be decreased if I don't use the one which I believe is best.
Now, career stagnation, which is what you get if you never speak up, is a lot worse than getting fired, which is surprisingly easy to recover from as long as you have the savings. You just have to be aware of the risks of each avenue.
Managers also tend to underappreciate the importance of proper tooling in developer productivity (the commodity developer fallacy) and they tend to view such discussions as "distracting". From their perspective, Java's popularity is a vindication of its value. So many languages and methodologies have been oversold for decades and managers don't know which of these are real (e.g. functional programming, which provides a long-term 2-4x improvement in programmer productivity) and which are bullshit hawked by overpriced consultants.
What I've learned is that it's better to use the best tools anyway, deliver software using them, and use existing accomplishments to make your case. Results talk. It's better to ask forgiveness than permission. If you deliver something awesome that helps the company, people are going to overlook what language you used.
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#8Arguing that they'll get a decent return on investment. If your boss can't see that a £x outlay now will mean n * £x savings in improved efficiencies during a given period, you'll probably end up leaving to work for somebody who does! I know I have.
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#9I don't work at places that aren't already coughing up for the right tools. Literally. I have declined jobs because of this and would leave my current employer if this happened.
In my experience, the best tools are usually free.
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#10Mention a competitor or partner company already using this tool successfully. Tell him what business metric will be positively affected by adopting the tool.
Timing can be critical so watch for the perfect moment to pitch your idea -- like ahead of a management meeting where your boss needs to talk up what your group is working doing.
But above all, be honest about the costs, benefits and alternatives. Good luck.