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by kens
2991 days ago
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I too was puzzled about what this is in response to. Midway through the comments I found a link to the premise article: http://jasonrudolph.com/blog/2011/08/09/programming-achievem... It's responding to an article saying the way to improve as a developer is to have more "experiences". To summarize briefly, some examples from the article are to write an application in a bunch of different programming paradigms. Write an app in a bunch of different platforms. Write a bunch of different types of programs. Do a bunch of different open source things. Do a bunch of different conference/teaching things. Personally, I think a laundry list of "experiences" kind of misses the point. If I think of great developers, they don't really check off many boxes on that list. Their ability is basically orthogonal. |
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