ββThere is a wide range in the skill of developers out there β and seniority often doesnβt determine one's caliber. So what makes some superior to their peers? What is it that separates them from the pack and sea of mediocrity?
5 min read
#Programming
5 min read
#Programming
Medium
The Marks of a True Senior Developer
And how to spot them in the wild
ββAs a developer, you know that nothing can be quite so helpful as a well-placed comment. But on the other hand, nothing can be quite so damaging as an old comment that contains lies or misinformation.
4 min read
#Programming
4 min read
#Programming
Medium
Comments In Your Code
Why you should keep them to a minimum
ββSome programmers are better than others. In fact, thereβs a statistical distribution: a few are absolutely brilliant, some are good, most are at least competent, some are barely competent and a few are truly dire.
5 min read
#Programming #Productivity
5 min read
#Programming #Productivity
ββMany developers, regardless of experience, frantically ask: "Which project should I do?"
3 min read
#Programming
3 min read
#Programming
freeCodeCamp.org
The Secret to Unlimited Ideas for Your Coding Projects
As a developer, practice is vital to your continued professional success. The web moves fast. Just a year or two of contentment could leave you eating JavaScript's dust. Yet many developers, regardless of experience, frantically ask: "Which project shouldβ¦
ββCoding conventions are style guidelines for programming. They typically cover:
β’ Naming and declaration rules for variables and functions.
β’ Rules for the use of white space, indentation, and comments.
β’ Programming practices and principles
8 min read
#Programming
β’ Naming and declaration rules for variables and functions.
β’ Rules for the use of white space, indentation, and comments.
β’ Programming practices and principles
8 min read
#Programming
freeCodeCamp.org
JavaScript naming conventions: doβs and donβts
I find it amazing how many different meanings we can get from less than 30 characters. Iβm talking about the alphabet with some well-placed punctuation, of course. From a love story to a computer program, writing has allowed us to create extraordinarily differentβ¦
The best advice I received about securing my first job as a web developer was to attend meetups.
6 min read
#Programming
6 min read
#Programming
ββThe best advice I received about securing my first job as a web developer was to attend meetups.
6 min read
#Programming
6 min read
#Programming
freeCodeCamp.org
How to Survive (and Thrive) at Your First Tech Meetup
The best advice I received about securing my first job as a web developer was to attend meetups. You can read more about why it's a good idea to attend meetups in Dominic's article here: Want to get into tech? Itβs never too early to start attending meetups.β¦
ββHi, I wrote an article about how a process of fighting code complexity drives your project architecture:
I called this phenomena "Architecture on Demand".
β± 19 min read
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I called this phenomena "Architecture on Demand".
β± 19 min read
π #Programming
βοΈ Donβt forget to say if you liked the article by leaving a comment below this post
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ββToday one of my favorite teachers, Brad Traversy, published an overview of what he recommends you learn to become a web developer in 2020.
β± 10 min read
π #Programming
β± 10 min read
π #Programming
freeCodeCamp.org
Web Development in 2020: What Coding Tools You Should Learn
Today one of my favorite teachers, Brad Traversy, published an overview of what he recommends you learn to become a web developer in 2020. Brad cuts through a lot of the hype you hear on social media. His advice is practical and realistic. And I agree withβ¦
ββHave you noticed how the same cliche questions always get asked at job interviews β over and over again?
β± 6 min read
π #Programming
β± 6 min read
π #Programming
freeCodeCamp.org
How to explain object-oriented programming concepts to a 6-year-old
by Alexander Petkov Have you noticed how the same cliche questions always get asked at job interviews β over and over again? Iβm sure you know what I mean. For example: > Where do you see yourself in five years? or, even worse: > What do you consider to be