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What skills are worth learning for a programming career and/or resume?
Here are my top few suggestions:
1) Make sure you know how you learn. Do you prefer examples, abstract concepts, learning visually or orally, etc. Chances are you will likely have to lear …
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Working in a Startup (or a small company)
As has been said by others, there are advantages and disadvantages to starting at a startup. In my case, I started at a startup and was there for just over 6 years. My experiences were the follow …
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Can you imagine to still develop software within the next 20 years?
There will likely be some new languages, development methodologies and IDEs between now and 30 years from now. Think about what it meant to write software even 10 years ago before .Net, ASP, and a …
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What should every programmer know?
I'll add my own bits:
Basic understanding of Software Development Life Cycle, generally the phases of requirements gathering, analysis and design, implementation, testing and maint …
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Is a “support” position a career dead end?
I could see a few different avenues you could take possibly:
1) Administration -> Since you are already dealing with problems, why not add measuring how well is that production environment …
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What are good programming skills to learn or focus on to future-proof my career over the next ten years?
As mentioned before, knowing how to learn is likely the number one skill I'd note and be aware of how you use it to learn new things over the next ten years. If you look at the past ten years as a …
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I’m a professional Java developer, should I learn .NET?
Learning two separate but similar languages such as Java and .Net can make you a better programmer in giving you a more generic handle on problems so that your pseudo code doesn't necessarily mirro …
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Is it wrong to go to interviews while employed?
If you have zero intention on taking the job, then it may be wrong from the view of the company you are interviewing. From the view of the company currently employing you, this should be acceptabl …
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What was the most important milestone in your programming career?
Learning design patterns and realizing how I had been using them for years, I just didn't know what they were called.
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Should developers be specialists or generalists?
If there is only one specialist at each type of work, e.g. analyst, designer, programmer, tester, and that person wants to go on vacation for a month, what happens? This is a nicer way of stating …
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Leaving the field of programming. What are the options?
Any job can have its share of problem-solving challenges, particularly if the definition of a problem is vague, e.g. if I am a waiter, how often do I check up on tables, when I do X and how do I op …
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The Future of Web Programming Languages
I'd take a somewhat different tact and ask if you know:
1) Web server software, e.g. how to configure Apache or Microsoft Internet Information Services or Websphere.
2) Database, e. …
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Is There Minimum “Expected” Period of Employment?
I think the minimum term should be a month. It may take a couple of weeks to get into the culture enough as well as making suggestions to a supervisor about issues with this work environment, e.g. …
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Career future as Software Developer
The old what you are good at and what you like to do should come into play here for what position you want. What is the structure where you work? Do they have Software Developer I, SD II, SD III, …
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Good job boards for developers?
My suggestion would be to look at various contracting firms that may have an office in your area. Out here in Calgary there is Robert Half International, RIS, Metafore, Sapphire Technologies, and S …
