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19answers
405 views
Where & How to start a career as a software developer
Hi All,
I am a newbie here. So please bear with me if this is a duplicate/very trivial Qn. I am not from a Computer Science background. But currently working in software testing. …
5
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6answers
313 views
Paying great programmers more than average programmers
It's fairly well recognized that some programmers are up to 10 times more productive than others. Joel mentions this topic on his blog. There is a whole blog devoted to the idea …
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32answers
2k views
what happens to older software engineers?
Possible Duplicate:
Old Developers - any future ?
Hi
I have been programming most of my adult life, but as I get closer to the dreaded 40's people around me keep telli …
3
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6answers
210 views
Is it advisable to lead one’s career away from the Microsoft development stack? [closed]
For a while, I started steering away from Microsoft. A few years back, I started a new project and insisted on staying away from Microsoft. I configured a Linux server and started …
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85answers
12k views
Senior programming ‘guru’ who can’t program - should I find a different career?
Background:
According to my resume I'm supposed to be pretty good at programming. I've worked on a ton of big projects at big companies over many years. When I go for an interview …
3
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7answers
115 views
How can I become a better .NET Web Developer? [closed]
Possible Duplicate:
Questions every good .NET developer should be able to answer?
My current skills consist of:
ASP.NET (C#) -> Intermediate Level
Javascript -> Beginner …
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146answers
7k views
What are things that make a programmer’s life miserable?
What are things that make a programmer's life miserable?
5
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3answers
128 views
How to get into freelancing? [closed]
I've always wanted to get into freelance software/web development, but two things have stopped me thus far:
I suck at marketing. Seriously, I'm comically bad at it.
The big free …
7
votes
11answers
230 views
What benefits do you get from your blog? [closed]
Hi,
I've heard from a number of sources that reading blogs helps to keep you up to date with the industry and pick up new tips and tricks.
What benefits do people get from actual …
3
votes
7answers
397 views
Do you think learning go language may help my career as a programmer? [closed]
Java become a success due to its Write Once Run Anywhere feature. What about go language? Any impressing features like that? Is it just another system programming language like C/C …
6
votes
17answers
625 views
Is 26 too young to become a technical manager?
I'm 26. Long story short: I've been programming for over half my life all the way from 8088 ROM BASIC to TP to VB to C++ to C#.
Lately, I've been less interested in coding, and mo …
97
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74answers
4k views
Old Developers - any future ?
I'm 44 now and I just love code!
And software and programming. And MSDN, and Communication of the ACM and Programmez (French magazine) and Stack Overflow and McConnell, Cwalina/Ab …
13
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12answers
251 views
If handcoded webpage displays the same as WYSIWYG generated page, what did I gain? Can I compete with WYSIWYG?
My friend uses DreamWeaver to create web pages and doesn't know any HTML at all. I know HTML inside and out and can hand code from the ground up. But our web pages look similar and …
16
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11answers
415 views
Building professional self-esteem when you think you’re a hack
Background: I'm 27, have an A.S. degree in Information Technology Management (it was basically a network admin program with some web design and a database class). I've had severa …
102
votes
149answers
12k views
What should every programmer know?
Regardless of programming language(s) or operating system(s) used or the environment they develop for, what should every programmer know?
Some background:
I'm interested in becom …
