Tuesday 24 April 2018

Software Development can be hard - Top 10 things every Programmer should know

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Things Every Programmer Should Know
The 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know project: pearls of wisdom for programmers collected from leading practitioners. The collection is intended simply to contain multiple and varied perspectives on what it is that contributors to the project feel programmers should know. This can be anything from code-focused advice to culture, from algorithm usage to agile thinking, from implementation know-how to professionalism, from style to substance, etc.

Top 10 Things Every Software Engineer Should Know
The following top ten list collects some important things I have learned in the last eighteen years as IT professional. It is a very personal selection and doesn't necessarily reflect the opinion of a software engineering organization. There is no strict ranking in the list – though I tried to put the more important things to the top.The technical and business know-how is more important for young software engineers and the soft skills getting increasingly relevant for senior software engineers.

The top 9+7 things every programmer or architect should know
A couple of the "97 Things" discussed, stood out more than the others, the following would be the ones I rank as my top 9. 1. The Boy Scout Rule, 2. Beauty Is in Simplicity, 3. Step Back and Automate, Automate, Automate, 4. Continuous Learning...

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