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by austin-cheney
881 days ago
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Here are the absolutely fundamental things I see many programmers missing. * Organizational skills. This is like finances for programming. If you do not learn to get good at it then it will own you and limit you no differently than failed personal finances in the real world. Compensating and hoping tools and frameworks will just do it for you are like pay day loans. * Data structures. Advanced navigation of data structures irrationally scares the shit out of many programmers more so than anything else I have observed. * Ownership. Developers, and their leadership, must be zip tied to their successes and failures as publicly as their organization allows. This forces people to more carefully consider risks and appropriately apply solutions. It’s the arbiter of maturity. Just own it. |
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