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Being a programmer is being in a professional group. We work at all levels with all kind of people and systems. We are pretty much everywhere now.

To be a good programmer, what would be the best single thing that everyone should know about and be good (or even exceptional) at?

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This should be wiki. – Jeff Yates Dec 3 '08 at 15:07
Good idea. I didn't know about the concept before. Wikied. – Loki Dec 3 '08 at 15:17
Dupe of stackoverflow.com/questions/76364/…. Also look at stackoverflow.com/questions/159176/…. – Robert S. Dec 3 '08 at 15:21

closed as exact duplicate by Robert S. Dec 3 '08 at 15:22

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That you always have something to learn.

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+1, and +1000 if I could. – Gilles Dec 3 '08 at 15:01
I agree too. That's why I'm addicted to stackoverflow :) – GregD Dec 3 '08 at 15:03
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Able to find reusable code and not reinvent the wheel every time. Also able to write reusable code when you feel it would be of use to others.

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...or to yourself in a future project. – Dave Sherohman Dec 3 '08 at 15:04
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I would say read and listen. Our clients/Bosses most times don't know how to explain what they need/want, because they don't know the software limitations, don't understand what the end users really need or simply are just guessing. I find most difficult to deal with such people and realise what they want me to do.

I think the most difficult part of our job is to understand what is expected from us to do.

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never a truer word spoken – Jon Dec 3 '08 at 15:19
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Personally, I think it's all about adaptation and the skill would be being able to read and comprehend code that was not written be me. Mostly because we often hop from project to project and that most of them are not built from scratch and that we need to maintain them.

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Listening.

"Put on your listening ears", as Judge Judy always says.

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Problem solving.

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Communication both written and verbal. Being a strong programmer is great, but if you can't convey your ideas then it is pretty much moot.

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After reading this question, I'd say some of us could do with a good helping of humility.

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There. Less special but still professional. – Loki Dec 3 '08 at 15:19
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Being able to recognize that just because something isn't written the way you would do it...doesn't make it wrong.

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