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04/16/2022

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Recognize where technology is goingChoosing an area of expertise is like placing a bet on the future of technology. Beco...
01/06/2022

Recognize where technology is going

Choosing an area of expertise is like placing a bet on the future of technology. Becoming a mainframe developer 15 years ago would have been shortsighted, just as becoming a system administrator today will likely lead to a dead-end career.

Learning a framework is great; learning the underlying language is betterFrameworks come and go, even ones as popular as...
01/04/2022

Learning a framework is great; learning the underlying language is better

Frameworks come and go, even ones as popular as Ruby on Rails. And while Rails will probably be a go-to for the vast majority of large-scale web apps, sometimes a simpler, more lightweight framework like Sinatra or Volt can save time while delivering more than sufficient functionality. By taking the effort to learn Ruby or any underlying language, developers have a much easier time pivoting between frameworks.

Understand the fundamentalsLearning a programming language is not the same as learning how to program. The ability to id...
01/01/2022

Understand the fundamentals

Learning a programming language is not the same as learning how to program. The ability to identify problems and visualize elegant solutions is at the heart of what it means to be a great developer. An algorithm is essentially a logic problem and no matter how complex the solution, a developer should be able to diagram it on a whiteboard and explain it in plain English to the intern. There’ll be plenty of time to master frameworks, languages and other tools, but any problem should first be able to be solved in the abstract.

Don’t market yourself as a one-trick ponyLong gone are the days job candidates could impress prospective employers by se...
12/30/2021

Don’t market yourself as a one-trick pony

Long gone are the days job candidates could impress prospective employers by selling themselves as a “C # developer” or “Java specialist.” Today’s tech landscape requires flexibility, and for developers, that means staying language agnostic. Sure, everyone has preferences and expertise in certain areas over others, but the key is to frame those particulars as strengths rather than limitations.

12/28/2021

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