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54answers
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Is 4-5 years the “Midlife Crisis” for a programming career?
I’ve been programming C# professionally for a bit over 4 years now. For the past 4 years I’ve worked for a few small/medium companies ranging from “web/ads agencies”, small industr …
1
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11answers
177 views
From Sys Admin to programmer?
Hi all,
I've been working with computers for nearly 30 years (started out coding BASIC on a PET, then 6502 onto 68000 and C).
I later gained a CompSci Degree and continued progra …
68
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91answers
6k views
What are the best habits of highly effective programmers?
I guess that many of you have read "7 habits of highly effective people". They're great, but still too general.
Can you suggest some good habits of a highly effective programmer? …
2
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4answers
119 views
What does Front Office/Back Office programmer position mean?
To follow up my previous question, I’ve delve a bit more into the “financial derivative trading” world in trying to understand what is means for programmers and how it is like work …
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3answers
94 views
How developers take care of their eyes? [closed]
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Tips for reducing eye strain
After asking a lot of questions on this active forum, I want to know what, you, developers do to take care of your eyes. P …
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1answer
69 views
Programmer or IT: How did you decide. [closed]
Im sure many of you had the choice of being a programmer or doing IT. How did you come to the conclusion of one over another. I know its not a real question, but many of you seem …
15
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36answers
1k views
Is it essential to understand computers to be a good programmer?
For someone to be a good programmer should they have a basic understanding of hardware and the operating systems or is it enough that they understand what they are doing inside the …
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10answers
236 views
Why do most programmers know nothing about hardware? [closed]
Ok, maybe I'm exaggerating a little in the question, but it's mostly true. I must say that most of the programmers / developers / coders I have worked with in the past didn't reall …
2
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8answers
163 views
What else is there to do? A programmers guide to understanding himself
I have just recently graduated college with a bachelors of science in computer science and have joined the other millions in search for a job. I have took up, Assembly, Java and Sc …
1
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8answers
107 views
What kind of specs, documents, analysis do you get from superiors when starting a project?
I currently work in a small business (15-20 employees, 5 programmers) where most projects are custom built CMS and a few web applications products.
Since I started working there, …
28
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25answers
3k views
Books for ‘Advanced’ Programmers
Do advanced programmers read books?
There is a stage where you are no longer a 'beginner', yet you still want to learn things (Actionscript is on my list, currently). I've been l …
3
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12answers
438 views
Am I too old to became software developer? [closed]
I'm 34 years old. Have I any chance to became a good programmer and to start a career as a software developer if this is new for me?
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5answers
95 views
How would you answer the question, What do you do for a living? [closed]
I'm a software engineer who works with Java/JSP applications. Apple asked me what I did for a living when I was registering my iPod and presented me with a bunch of options. Thre …
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22answers
2k views
Convert wife/husband/partner to a programmer.
originally posted by Stefan:
How many of you have had the thought of educate your partner and invite him/her to the beautiful world of programming?
I once started to give my wife …
7
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18answers
552 views
What is the best way for a non-CS major to obtain credibility as a programmer?
I did not study CS in college and have been working with a company for almost five years. During this time I have worked closely with our development team, and have realized I enj …
