Episode 6 - 9 insights about software development that took me 20 years to figure out
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In this episode I share 9 pieces of advice about our industry that took me 20 years to figure out.
During the past 20 years, I've had the privilege of working in many roles. Yes, I have worked as a developer, but also as a team lead, a manager, even recently as a DevRel. And in this episode I'm sharing my biggest lessons.
The items covered in this episode are:
- How to deal with ego as developers.
- Languages are just tools.
- It's less about memorizing algorithms and more about learning to use Google.
- You'll be always learning as a developer.
- "Working is better than perfect"
- Make it work first, then optimize.
- The last 10% of a project takes 90% of the time.
- If you're doing it more than once, you probably need to abstract it.
- Side projects as a developer aren't required, but they definitely help!
If you'd like more details about these points, I've actually written a whole book on this topic. I published it during 2022 with Manning, and it's called "Skills of a Successful Software Engineer". If you're just getting started in your career, I highly recommend you check it out!
Interesting links
- The recommended book "7 languages in 7 weeks"
Get in touch!
- X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/deleteman123
- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@the-scripting-den
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