Good piece. Allow me to go a little farther. It’s not about PMs knowing how to code “then” they’ll feel less insecure. That won’t do it. You can learn how to code but that’s often not the value you’re bringing to the deep technical conversations about a product. And it’s not about just the basics of learning backend, frontend, etc. It’s about PMs understanding how the system works, understand the data flow design, be able to speak enough about the tech to the non-tech stakeholders (Privacy, Market Compliance, Model Governance, etc.) when the engineers aren’t in the room. It’s understanding the failure modes. Systems thinking.
I love the topic because it’s something that resonates - bit confused on the relationship of docker, Server, Kubernetes’s - and then from there VM and VPS
Good piece. Allow me to go a little farther. It’s not about PMs knowing how to code “then” they’ll feel less insecure. That won’t do it. You can learn how to code but that’s often not the value you’re bringing to the deep technical conversations about a product. And it’s not about just the basics of learning backend, frontend, etc. It’s about PMs understanding how the system works, understand the data flow design, be able to speak enough about the tech to the non-tech stakeholders (Privacy, Market Compliance, Model Governance, etc.) when the engineers aren’t in the room. It’s understanding the failure modes. Systems thinking.
well said!!
I love the topic because it’s something that resonates - bit confused on the relationship of docker, Server, Kubernetes’s - and then from there VM and VPS
Sweet stuff, metaphors might be helpful!