171
votes
189answers
23k views
What’s your favorite “programmer ignorance” pet peeve?
What are in your opinion the worst subjects of widespread ignorance amongst programmers, i.e. things that everyone who aspires to be a professional should know and take seriously, but don't?
26
votes
15answers
2k views
How do I get domain knowledge to start programming for the finance industry?
I've seen a lot of job advertisements (contracts) quoting extremely high daily rates. I don't think I will ever earn anything even close to it without some experience in banking.
Besides, banking …
18
votes
24answers
762 views
Which is more advantageous: Learning new languages or increasing knowledge of ones you already know?
Do you prefer learning new languages or just working in your current language and increase your knowledge of it? Which one provides more real-world benefits, and why?
17
votes
14answers
805 views
What C# knowledge should I have?
A very open question. I've been programming in C# for the
past 5 months doing small projects that I completed
successfully.
Today I went to an interview for a C# role. The 1st question
was 'Tell me …
10
votes
8answers
402 views
How do you start Knowledge Transfer?
Do you use a formal event to get people talking in your IT department? Like a monthly meetup in a social place, a internal wiki/chat space or just a regular "information market" with some …
8
votes
5answers
315 views
what Ruby knowledge should I have?
I just discovered the what c# knowledge should I have? question and wondered about the same, but for Ruby. I consider Ruby to be my favorite programming language, and beyond learning the basics, at …
8
votes
7answers
321 views
Archetypes Of Developer Career Paths
I've seen this many times. A junior developer grows in skills and knowledge to reach some intermediate-advanced stage after about 6-9 years in the field and starts wondering "what next?". I'm …
7
votes
21answers
781 views
What do you consider absolute minimum knowledge requirements for a developer?
I read an article recently by Joel Spolsky entitled "The Absolute Minimum Every Software Developer Absolutely, Positively Must Know About Unicode and Character Sets (No Excuses!)". I knew nothing …
7
votes
11answers
381 views
Twitter for work updates
If you are sending work/progress reports to the project lead on a daily or weekly basis, I wondered if you would consider using Twitter or similar services for this updates.
Say if you're working …
6
votes
13answers
355 views
What are the skills needed to read and understand other people’s code?
Hi,
I have got a new job, and in this job I need to go through other people's code to understand the application.
What are the skills which I must acquire to accomplish the task of reading and …
6
votes
11answers
720 views
As a Java developer what should I be expected to know?
With the constant updating of technologies surrounding Java, as a Java developer what is the base knowledge you should be expected to have?
Should a Java developer know EJB3, Spring, Hibernate etc?
6
votes
4answers
376 views
Scheme Project Ideas
I am interested in improving my Functional Programming skills and I believe that the best way to do this is by working on a medium-sized project. In the past I have worked with Scheme and would like …
6
votes
13answers
364 views
How much should a “software guy” (or “software gal”) know about hardware?
Aside from the software developers working on embedded systems and hardware modeling or any other job that deals with software for or on hardware, how much should a software engineer know about the …
5
votes
8answers
207 views
What are the overall most valuable/profitable programming expertises?
Hi,
I would like to know if it's possible to point it out, and if so If anyone would know to summarize, considering things well beyond the basics and expectable of course, what would be nowadays the …
5
votes
28answers
569 views
Noticeable increase in programming ability or understanding
I am interested in knowing if at some time throughout your programming career, (when you first wrote "hello world!" to the present) you experienced a noticeable increase in your ability or …
