active questions tagged programmer-skills - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com 2009-12-21T05:55:13Z http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/tag/programmer-skills http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1927758/what-effects-does-legacy-code-cause-on-a-developers-skills 5 What effects does legacy code cause on a developer’s skills? dpb 2009-12-18T11:46:54Z 2009-12-18T17:03:38Z <p>Edsger Dijkstra once said that "the use of COBOL cripples the mind...". How about working on legacy software? Do you, as a developer, get crippled by that?</p> <p>As an employed programmer, I have spent most of my time maintaining and fixing legacy systems. In my free time I constantly try to learn new techniques, languages or frameworks, but 8+ hours a day, 5 days a week I work on someone’s OLD crap application (I have, for example, worked with COBOL or EJB 1 or apps written in ASP).</p> <p>I see a lot of questions on SO about technologies I have never heard of, and there is also a lot of people answering them. So, I am now wondering what effect working on old apps has on my skills.</p> <p>A good thing that resulted from it is that I’ve picked up books like Code Complete or Refactoring, trying to ease my job, and I have learned a lot (i.e. even a bad example is a very useful example), but I am sure that there are also negative aspects of this (e.g. if I am out of a job, some years of COBOL don’t mean s**t if Web2.0 skills are demanded).</p> <p>So, my question is: <strong>what do you gain and what do you lose, as a developer, when working mostly on legacy software?</strong></p> <p>Thank you.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1043226/study-for-problem-solving-tests 0 Study for Problem Solving Tests? Alienchild 2009-06-25T10:45:40Z 2009-12-18T09:48:05Z <p>Hi,</p> <p>I am about to apply for a new IT job. As part of the selection process I have to undergo several hours of problem solving tests.</p> <p>I do not know specifically the nature of these tests but was hoping for suggestions on how I could "study" or practice for these types of tests.</p> <p>Any insights as to the typical nature or make up of these types of tests would be very appreciated!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1881735/javascript-certification 1 Javascript Certification Livingston Samuel 2009-12-10T15:26:42Z 2009-12-10T15:49:20Z <p>Is there any proper Certification for Javascript, that covers all the advanced topics of Javascript including the DOM (Document Object Model), BOM (Browser Object Model) and CSS Object Model, that can really evaluate the skills?</p> <p>I've no idea how to scale myself on my JS skills, so any suggestions would be beneficial.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1856872/how-to-improve-coding-skills -3 How to Improve Coding Skills ? [closed] Rachel 2009-12-06T22:33:17Z 2009-12-06T22:42:29Z <p>I think this is very generic question but I would like to know what are the things one should keep in mind as a developer while improving his/her's coding skills ?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1852554/is-becoming-bcs-chartered-it-professional-citp-worth-it-uk 1 Is becoming BCS Chartered IT Professional (CITP) worth it? - UK Tom Andrews 2009-12-05T16:00:47Z 2009-12-05T16:07:25Z <p>Hi,</p> <p>I had a pub debate with a friend about this and I couldn't see the point. </p> <p>From what he said it sounded just like a "qualification" you achieve for working for 10 years in the industry. You have to fill in a lot of forms saying that you are working on harder projects (showing personal development). However your CV and references from your boss/colleagues will verify your personal development what additionally does it add?</p> <p>Supposedly it is peer reviewed because you have to go to an interview. But to me no interview could not truly assess what a person has done over 10 years. </p> <p>It also asks for a a minimum of 5 years spent gaining academic qualifications. That just seems daft to me. Some of the best developers/engineers I know don't even have degrees.</p> <p>I just don't see the point of it especially as computing really requires little to no qualification to back that you can do something as it can be easily learnt off the internet for a junior position. A senior position is just about experience in the industry backed up with the projects you have done in your spare time. </p> <p>What does everyone else think? Is the time and effort spent becoming one worth it? Or could it be better spent working on open source or your own project showing that you have the skills not a qualification that says you have the skills?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1473944/ps3-cell-programming 1 PS3 Cell Programming TanvirK 2009-09-24T20:24:20Z 2009-12-01T15:26:53Z <p>Hi</p> <p>I'm currently learning how to program the Cell processor on the PS3 (via the Linux Cell SDK) - including the basics of SIMD, multithreading SPE etc. I hope to create a simple 3D demo app out of all this. My question is, would this be helpful in getting a job in the games industry as a PS3 programmer ? I already have several years of experience programming in C,C++,C sharp - but not in the games industry. How easy is it to get into the industry for those who have no prior experience but are willing to put the effort in to learn the skills required ? I'd very much like to hear from existing games programmers.</p> <p>thanks</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/336400/how-can-i-use-the-dreyfus-model-of-skill-acquisition -2 How can I use the Dreyfus Model of skill acquisition? suhair 2008-12-03T07:14:29Z 2009-11-27T11:03:35Z <p>How can I use the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreyfus%5Fmodel%5Fof%5Fskill%5Facquisition" rel="nofollow">Dreyfus Model of skill acquisition</a> specifically to improve programming skills?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1138389/balance-of-development-skills-within-team 1 Balance of Development Skills within Team Dave Anderson 2009-07-16T15:21:28Z 2009-11-25T06:16:05Z <p>We are trying to build a team of 6 developers for our website and web services with ASP.Net, WCF and DotNetNuke. How should we try to balance the skills between the web site team and web services team? </p> <p>This SO question seems to cover the <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/618309/balance-of-personalities-in-a-dev-team">balance of personalities</a> but what suggestions are there for ensuring sufficient skill balance within the two teams?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1772132/how-to-increase-and-more-importantly-project-my-credibility-as-a-good-developer 1 How to increase and more importantly project my credibility as a good developer? [closed] Xencor 2009-11-20T17:41:13Z 2009-11-20T18:09:38Z <p>Let me put this bluntly: The entire software creation industry is awesome but is also home to great number of pretenders, people with fake experience and below-average entities. And the galling thing is they do as well or much better than their earnest, knowledgeable and humble counterparts.</p> <p>How do I increase and ascertain my credibility among this mix?</p> <ol> <li><p>Yes, my past experience...is what defines me. I am cool with that. But there are people alongside without anything even remotely referring to 'experience'. Are we as a industry a breeding ground for fakers?</p></li> <li><p>Yes, I could get certified...but how many of you respect that. Anybody, who is sensible doesn't respect that right?</p></li> </ol> <p>Is there a chain-of-events I could follow to stamp my credibility?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1694716/programmer-trying-to-figure-out-a-self-project-using-php 1 Programmer trying to figure out a self project using PHP aforloney 2009-11-07T22:52:36Z 2009-11-08T16:41:17Z <p>I have just finished teaching myself a bit about PHP and now I am looking for a self-project to do. Does anyone have any ideas regarding a project that can use the extent of what PHP is primarily used for, ie. including database functionality, or perhaps a more complicated project learning about advanced PHP? I'd rather not create a blog or an e-commerce site.</p> <p>Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/755814/as-a-java-developer-what-should-i-be-expected-to-know 6 As a Java developer what should I be expected to know? Craig Angus 2009-04-16T11:59:17Z 2009-10-21T19:32:54Z <p>With the constant updating of technologies surrounding Java, as a Java developer what is the base knowledge you should be expected to have?</p> <p>Should a Java developer know EJB3, Spring, Hibernate etc?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/184310/do-you-ever-feel-confident-in-your-skills 13 Do you ever feel confident in your skills? Gary Willoughby 2008-10-08T18:56:41Z 2009-10-18T16:32:28Z <p>As a self taught developer i always find myself questioning my skill and knowledge and always feel like i am falling behind in using new technology. Over a period of nearly 9 years i've studied most mainstream languages (especially C based ones), used lots of different OSes, read and absorbed many books and even written one myself. But i still feel i'm usless!</p> <p>Do professional developers ever get to the stage where they feel confident that they know what they are doing and are confident when submitting solutions/code?</p> <p>When do you know you're <em>good</em> enough?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1540168/art-of-abstracting 0 Art of Abstracting Manav Sharma 2009-10-08T20:20:14Z 2009-10-12T17:04:18Z <p>Hi,</p> <p>I understand that the power to think about abstract things is very handy in programming well. Abstraction is usually a mental map, an image that you can refer to in your mind as you are progressing with writing your code.</p> <p>Can you suggest any good technique, book, web link which talks about improving this art?</p> <p>Thanks</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/82639/how-to-become-a-better-programmer 9 How to become a better programmer? cH1cK3n 2008-09-17T12:36:26Z 2009-10-02T07:15:44Z <p>I'm searching for articles, blogs, books etc. for a while now but all I can find are some articles about "girl code". I read the book <a href="http://rads.stackoverflow.com/amzn/click/1593271190" rel="nofollow">Code Craft</a>, <a href="http://rads.stackoverflow.com/amzn/click/0596510047" rel="nofollow">Beautiful Code</a> and I also want to order <a href="http://rads.stackoverflow.com/amzn/click/0735619670" rel="nofollow">Code Complete</a>. I read a lot about design patterns as well and of course I'm programming a lot in my job as a programmer as well as in my spare time (and during my studies in business informatics).</p> <p>Can you recommend a few links, books or do you have any other tips how I can improve my programming skills?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1490346/how-to-compare-programming-skill 0 How to compare programming skill? [closed] aramadia 2009-09-29T02:52:28Z 2009-09-29T02:59:03Z <p>If you are having a childish fight with someone who seriously believes he is the god of programming, are there any fair tests to settle such disputes? (Hopefully, these tests do not involve some kind of physical combat)</p> <p>Specifically, I'm looking for a series of benchmarks in different areas of programming ability. For example programming speed or optimization skill could be separate subtests. (This is similar to working memory and perceptual reasoning components in IQ tests)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1422147/advice-to-improve-concentration-in-noisy-office 21 Advice to improve concentration in noisy office? [closed] Chris Jones 2009-09-14T15:06:46Z 2009-09-15T20:30:31Z <blockquote> <p><strong>Possible Duplicate:</strong><br /> <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/587748/how-to-convince-my-boss-to-provide-quiet-working-conditions">How to convince my boss to provide quiet working conditions?</a> </p> </blockquote> <p>I work in a noisy office. I'm forced to listen to music, and I find this hampers my concentration. My best solution so far is to come to work at 6am, but I still have to work until 5:30 so it is a long day, but the first hours are bliss.</p> <p>Does the SO community have any hints on how to improve this?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1387639/should-intermediate-java-programmer-read-fundemantals-part-of-java-books 0 Should Intermediate Java Programmer Read Fundemantals Part Of Java Books? Burak Dede 2009-09-07T05:15:57Z 2009-09-07T13:27:02Z <p>I love reading programming books.But every Java book has first intro part to the language which has chapters about language fundemantals like variables,loops,decision making, etc.I am wondering if you reading these parts of the books or skipping to the parts that intrest you?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1194216/what-do-you-do-when-your-team-leader-doesnt-know-something-simple 19 What do you do when your team leader doesn't know something simple? leppie 2009-07-28T13:49:10Z 2009-08-25T08:48:47Z <p>What do you do when your team leader does not know why the following is wrong:</p> <pre><code>a.SomeProp = a.SomeProp; // no funny side-effects, plain old property </code></pre> <p>He claims 15 years of programming experience, and 7 years of C#/.NET.</p> <p>To me, someone of 3-6 months experience should know this.</p> <p>What I have done:</p> <ol> <li>Tried to make him understand why it is wrong. He told me not to criticize him.</li> <li>Told him it's not about criticism, but project risk. He got upset with me.</li> <li>I have addressed the risk of this person with our manager (few weeks back).</li> <li>I have addressed my concerns with this person with our manager several times, since 1 month after I started there (7 months now).</li> </ol> <p>Currently, I just feel like just not going back to work... I hardly have any nails left, and this is really just the tip of the iceberg.</p> <p>As nothing has changed after I have spoken to the manager for the last 6 months, I feel like I need to make some sort of ultimatum.</p> <p>Do you have any suggestions?</p> <p>PS: Please do not make this subjective. I have no need for arguing. The level of incompetence is pretty clear. I just need some advice before going insane.</p> <p><strong>Update:</strong> </p> <p>Thanks for all the answers (trying to update before close, buggers). I think I will forward this thread to our manager :)</p> <p><strong>Update 2:</strong></p> <p>I sent my manager another mail with my concerns, and a link to this question. Awaiting response.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1278248/interesting-project-ideas-for-decent-dev-wanting-to-learn-more-asp-net 6 Interesting Project Ideas for Decent Dev Wanting to Learn More Asp.Net Martin 2009-08-14T14:38:59Z 2009-08-16T02:56:53Z <p>I want to learn more Asp.Net (and MVC). I would like to say I am a decent developer, but everything I work on seems to be maintenance or enhancements. I want to start a website or web app completely from scratch. I would prefer to use MVC, but whatever the better framework, I would use. I also want to make it for myself (maybe eventually making it open source).</p> <p>Obviously this rules out OpenSource projects, and places like RentACoder. I would also prefer something that needs a database, includes Ajax, everything, throw the kitchen sink at me.</p> <p>Anyone got any good ideas of projects I can work on? I have a few in mind, some too obvious, like creating my own blog, but basically I just want something that is going to help me learn and polish my skills.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1273520/how-does-a-background-in-math-make-you-a-better-programmer 4 How does a background in math make you a better programmer? [closed] codingfloor 2009-08-13T17:43:39Z 2009-08-13T18:11:57Z <blockquote> <p><strong>Possible Duplicate:</strong><br /> <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/157354/is-mathematics-necessary-for-programming">Is mathematics necessary for programming?</a> </p> </blockquote> <p>Why is the above a duplicate - I academically speaking would like to know HOW mathematics helps one program so some more teaching could be put in to modern CS and engineering degrees NOT if it is necessary.</p> <p>A lot of my colleagues have backgrounds in Mathematics, some to PHD level, I was just wondering what it is about Mathematics that lends itself to making better programmers. Perhaps some subset of this teaching could be extracted and taught in other more engineering based degrees. Or perhaps its not the Mathematics itself that makes better programmers but the skills gained in embarking on a course of study.</p> <p>Edit: for those posting irrelevant duplicate links - I'm interested in the how not "does math make me a better programmer" etc...</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1177724/what-soft-skills-make-a-great-programmer 20 What soft skills make a great programmer? geejay 2009-07-24T13:38:45Z 2009-08-13T12:59:06Z <p>I want to know what people think are the most important soft skills (e.g patience, tenacity, competitiveness) for programmers.</p> <p>I’m not really interested in communication skills, but more the skills you use when you’re hunched over the keyboard.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1074338/how-do-you-coach-a-slow-developer 20 How do you coach a slow developer? Jonathan Campbell 2009-07-02T13:29:05Z 2009-07-02T17:05:11Z <p>What goals and resources can I give to a developer who isn't working at the speed we'd like?</p> <p>We hired three developers at the same time that we considered to be at the same skill level. At this point, about a year in, one of the developers has lagged significantly behind in research &amp; production speed. The projects they complete are done well but it takes a lot of time to get there. The delays come in the form of repeated design meetings, extensive research, diagramming systems, code reviews that result in big rewrites and more. The developer seems completely thrown off by any class/plugin/module/etc they haven't encountered before (or recently.)</p> <p>Normally, when coaching someone, we set a measurable goal and then identify resources that they can use to achieve that goal. In this situation, I can't think of how to accomplish either of those tasks.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/330412/which-books-made-you-a-better-programmer 0 Which books made you a better programmer ? [closed] csl 2008-12-01T09:59:34Z 2009-06-22T08:04:20Z <p>It took me a while to realize that simply knowing all about a language's syntax and semantics and things like design patterns didn't necessarily make me a better programmer.</p> <p>But reading about <em>algorithms</em> did a lot for me.</p> <p>Which books, tutorials and online resources have made <em>you</em> a better programmer?</p> <p>Edit: Also please state a short reason <em>why</em> a particular book increased your skills.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/925515/does-knowledge-of-statistics-make-you-a-better-programmer 2 Does knowledge of statistics make you a better programmer? bhen 2009-05-29T11:18:42Z 2009-05-29T12:03:53Z <p>Is statistical analysis knowledge required to become a better programmer? How deep do we need it?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/877260/why-do-you-think-developing-programming-a-software-is-a-skilled-job 0 Why do you think developing/programming a software is a skilled job? [closed] calvin 2009-05-18T11:27:45Z 2009-05-18T11:34:05Z <p>People ask me this question a lot but I don't know how to answer it :(</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/781682/three-most-critical-programming-concepts 3 Three most critical programming concepts Todd 2009-04-23T13:27:23Z 2009-04-27T17:58:08Z <p>I know this has probably been asked in one form or fashion but I wanted to pose it once again within the context of my situation (and probably others here @ SO). </p> <p>I made a career change to Software Engineering some time ago without having an undergrad or grad degree in CS. I've supplemented my undergrad and grad studies in business with programming courses (VB, Java,C, C#) but never performed academic coursework in the other related disciplines (algorithms, design patterns, discrete math, etc.)...just mostly self-study.</p> <p>I know there are several of you who have either performed interviews and/or made hiring decisions. Given recent trends in demand, what would you say are the three most essential Comp Sci concepts that a developer should have a solid grasp of outside of language syntax? </p> <p>For example, I've seen blog posts of the "Absolute minimum <em>X</em> that every programmer must know" variety...that's what I'm looking for.</p> <p>Again if it's truly a redundancy please feel free to close; my feelings won't be hurt. (Closest ones I could find were <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/164048/basic-programming-algorithmic-concepts-">http://stackoverflow.com/questions/164048/basic-programming-algorithmic-concepts-</a> which was geared towards a true beginner, and <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/648595/essential-areas-of-knowledge-which">http://stackoverflow.com/questions/648595/essential-areas-of-knowledge-which</a> I didn't feel was concrete enough). </p> <p>Thanks in advance all!</p> <p>T.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/96879/advice-to-improve-programmer-communication-skills 13 Advice to improve programmer communication skills Paul Stephenson 2008-09-18T20:57:46Z 2009-04-26T03:26:03Z <p>What single piece of advice would you give to a programmer who can write decent code, but has trouble communicating relevant details of his work to colleagues and users?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/67794/what-skills-are-worth-learning-for-a-programming-career-and-or-resume 10 What skills are worth learning for a programming career and/or resume? Scott S. 2008-09-15T23:02:57Z 2009-04-23T22:14:10Z <p>What skills, languages, tools, etc. would you suggest someone interested in a career in programming learn?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/763464/whats-the-hardest-program-youve-written 9 What's the HARDEST program you've written? RaouL 2009-04-18T13:49:05Z 2009-04-23T13:25:40Z <p>Just curious, I'm wondering what all you experienced programmers or newbies (like me) out there have done. So what's the HARDEST most complicated program you've written?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/764973/finding-the-right-people-for-web-work 1 Finding the right people for web work Sonofnel17 2009-04-19T06:48:52Z 2009-04-19T22:53:42Z <p>I own an ecommerce business and am having a heck of a time finding the people I need to do consistent work in a timely fashion. We're looking to bring a programmer/designer on board who has knowledge of SEO coding, use of opensource platforms such as Magento and CRM systems like SugarCRM. I've tried craigslist, careerbuilder, guru.com etc. and have gotten many leads but its still been tough trying to find someone that fits. Any suggestions on where else to look...who to contact, what circles to join?... I'm located in Miami, much appreciated.</p>