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To Every Programmer Who’s Ever Scanned Hacker News And /r/programming And Thought...“How Will I Ever Keep Up?”Here’s How To Turn “Information Overwhelm” Into An Efficiency Edge That Can Quickly Boost Your Income, Earn You “MVP” Status With Your Team, And Make You The In-Demand Developer Companies Are Dying To RecruitThere’s this whip-smart developer I know of—I’ll call him “Mike.” Mike is a learni
Quite often I am asked about the top programming books that I'd recommend all software developers should read. I've finally decided to put together a list of the programming books that I find most beneficial and that I think every programmer should read. Now, just like my Ultimate List of Developer Podcasts, this is my list, so I get to make the rules. (Which means I get to advertise my book at th
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Updated December 13, 2017 With the vast array of technology, language and platform choices available today, it can be very difficult to figure out when you need to work on increasing your Software Developer Skills. Solving Problems Teaching Yourself Naming Variables Dealing with People Technical Skills I’m often asked advice on how to be a better programmer. Most often the question someone asks is
[thrive_text_block color=”orange” headline=”Are you here because you want to learn C++?”] Learn to Program with C++ [/thrive_text_block] I love C++. C++ taught me how to really write code. Back in the day I would study the intricacies of the language, Standard Template Library, and all the nuances of memory management and pointer arithmetic. Those were some seriously good times. I remember reading
I’m not good at many things. Let me rephrase that. I’m not naturally good at many things. There are many people who are smarter than me, process things quicker and overall just have a better aptitude for almost everything I do. I’ll freely admit, I’ve been pretty successful in my field and in life in general. (At least according to my own measures of success.) You might wonder how I can be so u
I received an email this past week that disturbed me. Basically the author of the email inferred that most of the topics I talk about in my blog posts and Pluralsight videos are relatively easy topics, but that I had hypocritically suggested that interviews should be hard and should be designed for “real programmers” or super programmers. Essentially the point of the email was that application dev
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