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disclaimer: this post is really old, from when i first started writing technical articles. it's from 2016.

These symbols, what could they mean

And why we use it so much

Its no secret we use Slack here at devAcademy. In fact, we want you to know we use Slack. Its an indispensable tool for our team, since we need to communicate on the go, wherever we are. Honestly, I dont think we would even be as productive as we are without Slack and the awesome community behind it. Here are the reasons why we love it so much. ❤

An instant message is worth a thousand spoken words

Slack helps us communicate better.

Even though at times were two feet away from each other at devHouse, we chat constantly. There are ways to specifically emphasize your words so your meaning isnt lost, especially with the Markdown support Slack has.

Some people will argue that instant messaging tears people apart. Simple text on a screen cant convey the same amount of information that spoken word can. They have a pointit cant. But what instant messaging gives us is a way to express ideas and communicate with people halfway across the world within seconds. A skilled instant message user can both send and receive messages that convey just the right amount of feeling and emotion to incite a response.

See? Emphasis.

For people like me, who are growing up in the age of instant message platforms, we prefer instant messaging to normal speech. Why? It helps us speak when our physical voices arent enough. Platforms like Twitter, Facebook and [coughs] Medium are giving people who didnt have a voice before a place to share ideas and grow their own community.

Your company needs their own internal social network to share their ideas and feel empowered within their group of peers.

This is where Slack steps in. By using Slack, your company can have a better sense of unity and a more equal sense of communication. No formal company letters. No dumb corporate meetings. No tedious emails. Just chat with your coworkers. Send a funny joke to your boss. Chat about something you need help with in a public channel. Relax.

Work can be fun, right?

Smile for the chat log

Slack helps grow company culture.

Slack helps us grow our companys culture by providing a fun environment for us to interact in without having to sound too formal. Slack even provides you with a #random channel by default. This helps promote a lighthearted communication environment for teams, giving you an incentive to share that funny cat video you found to put a smile on your team members faces.

Slack can help you interact with your team in a fun, enjoyable way instead of sounding like corporate robots all the time. Fun quips and a joyful chat log help promote a happy company workflow. Im not too sure about the technical business jargon behind all of that, but I think we can all agree that its pretty important.

https://twitter.com/that_taco_guy/status/747582258148745216

After reading this, you should look at this great article by Julie Henches. She says something which is really nails what were all about at devAcademy:

Are you a robot? If not, dont make yourself sound like one.

Your company should really apply this in every aspect, not just marketing. Sounding like a robot in todays day and age doesnt cut it, and Im 100% sure that your team members hate being treated like another piece of a puzzle instead of an actual human being. Your team needs to be sold on the idea that your company isnt a set of trademarks and legal documentsits a living, breathing entity that they want to be a part of. Slack helps us out with this by providing a comfortable, secure environment to talk about anything. You can mention someone, send them something and get instant feedback in an organized, natural and organic way.

Sharing information in the instant messaging age

Slack helps you share information.

This probably sounds silly to you. Of course you share information through chat messages. Isnt that the whole point? But when you take a moment to step back and really take a look at how Slack and other instant messaging platforms work, you get to really see the big picture behind it all. Each message you send is data that can be searched through and looked up with a few keystrokes. Anything shared in a message can be starred in Slack, so you can look it up for later use.

I should check this out later…

If youre as busy as we are, its much easier to write something down where you can be reminded of it later instead of listening to a whole bunch of people yap at you all at once. Its where instant messaging really shinesmany people can be talking at once without having to pause or slow down. Messages can be as long or as short as youd like, and you can have long, meaningful discussions that can be interactive and not just one sided. Slack makes this experience fun and exciting by adding reactions to your posts. This makes everything more lighthearted by letting everyone know your feelings on what you said.

These can either be positive…

Congrats, Lennon!

…or negative…

Get your head in the game, victor.

…or somewhere in between.

Were all confused as to how Giancarlos doesnt play Guitar Hero.

You can even add your own emojis, which is pretty awesome.

Have something to tell us, Kattya?

Anytime, anywhere

Slack is available whenever and wherever you are.

Do you have access to a web browser? You can use Slack. Their native apps are also pretty awesome, and their design guidelines make sure that you can keep up with whats happening even if youre on a smartphone, a laptop or your desktop computer. Im pretty sure if I shoved a Raspberry Pi into a toaster, Id be able to open Slack on it.

:v

Im going to gush like a design nerd for a moment, though. Slacks UI is gorgeous. Their slick, smooth design makes me want to use their chat service forever. Another thing? Functionality. All of their apps make sure that you never feel left out on any features on any device. Ive never had to say “Ill have to wait until I get on a different device to do this”I can just do it. Thats an amazing thing to be able to say. I havent found something in Slack that I didnt like, and Im pretty picky!

I heard you like apps, so we put an app in your app so you can do things while you do things

Slack provides you with a wide variety of integrated apps.

Now, Slack cant provide you with absolutely everything. There are some things that theyre just not good at. Theyre busy working on making their own chat platform better and cant possibly add all the specific things youd like just for your team. How do they solve this problem, though? Integrations.

Integrations are like little mini-apps inside of Slack that run without having to install anything on your machine. They can do a whole bunch of stuff straight from Slack without having to switch tabs, which is super useful and gives your team a sense of transparency.

You say youre going to make a card on Trello to remind yourself to upgrade the platform to Rails 5? Theres a Slack app for that.

You want to know whats happening on your GitHub repositories without having to tab over to GitHub itself? Theres a Slack app for that, too.

Sometimes, though, youll find that theres some functionality that you cant seem to achieve with a simple integration install. Slack has that covered for you, too. Slacks API is simple to use and theres a few great existing libraries that let you create your own awesome integrations for Slack. Were working on PiscoBot here at devAcademy as our own homegrown custom integration, and its a lot of fun! It helps us create our own organic company environment in what could be an otherwise bland chat room.

(You can read more about why we think bots are amazing here.)

Long story short…

Slack is great. You should use it. It gives you the tools you need to make a good team a great team.

Now go out and make something awesome.

(Note: These are entirely my own opinions. I wasnt paid by Slack to advertise their product but hey a few dollars coming my way wouldnt be bad, so hit me up, Slack. But seriously, though, Slack is great.)


Dont forget to recommend this post to others if you enjoyed it. ❤

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