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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 becoming the best …
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How do you manage to do personal projects outside work?

Possible Duplicate: How do you sustain motivation when working on personal projects? Working 8 hours a day on programming stuff I find that by the time I get home, or even on my days off, I …
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When you decide to stop writing code, what will be your next move?

When you decide to stop writing code, what will be your next move? Architecting, mentoring/coaching, what else?
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Should I just give up on programming?

I've always been a software development nerd. I got started with web development (HTML, JavaScript, CSS, etc) and continued with PHP, Java and C#. All along I never seemed to become really good at …
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Being A Lone Developer

What are some of the pros & cons to being a lone developer?
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I am not the most logically-organized person. Do I have any chance at being a good ‘low-level’ programmer?

Background: I am entering college next year. I really enjoy making stuff and solving logical problems, so I'm thinking of majoring in compsci and working in software development. I hope to have the …
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Would you turn down a project due to lack of knowledge?

As people trying to broaden our knowledge and become better developers... when should we turn down a project and say "I don't know how to do that"? Obviously there are extremes that are obvious e.g. …
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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 more interested in …
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When did you know it was time to leave your job?

Every job has its ups and downs, but sometimes it just isn't worth it to stick around. I'm currently in one of the "down" points with my current job and debating whether or not to start testing the …
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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 of the "10x …
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What’s the next thing on your list to learn?

Subject line says it all. What's next on your list of things to tackle and get to grips with? Got a language you want to learn? Want to grok dynamic programming? Think it's about time you understood …
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Position Comparison [closed]

I got 2 offer in my hand. One is dev position in an unknown 3d game company. The other is a test position at a really well-known software company. Game company pay me a little more than the other. …
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Attitudes toward foreign programmers [closed]

Hello, everyone. My family moved from Europe a few years ago, and I will soon be graduating from college with a programming degree. Having not held an actual programming job in this country, I am …
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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 several jobs in a few …

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