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Uma ShankarAs a software engineer, you might want any number of things out of your job - a steady paycheck, the opportunity to work on interesting projects, a springboard to the next better job, or maybe you just like hanging out with other programmers. But by "effe
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Tom McLeodI don't know how this is different from a lot of articles like it that I've read, but the Build Early, Deliver Often, Use Real Data, and other admonishments are always worth reinforcing.
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highrollerSeven Habits of Highly Effective Programmers * Publication Information * Understand Your Requirements o Build Early o Deliver Often * Keep It Real o Use Real Data o Use Real Builds o Merge Often * Understand Your Code o Code with Style o Cut-and-Paste o K
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James Tinsky*
u mean by what's the deal, and what issue are you talking about?"
It doesn't pay to be rude, especially if you're essentially asking for free tutoring or consulting on a discussion list. Even if you're asking under the auspices of a supp -
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Joaquin NavarroInteresante repaso de los buenos habitos que debe tener un programador
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Rumbero 2010* u mean by what's the deal, and what issue are you talking about?" It doesn't pay to be rude, especially if you're essentially asking for free tutoring or consulting on a discussion list. Even if you're asking under the auspices of a supp
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Get a demonstrable system working as early as possible
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Alan StebbensGood reading for programmers (who should be doing these things) and non-programmers alike (who want to better understand what the former do all day)
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gatestroyAs a software engineer, you might want any number of things out of your job - a steady paycheck, the opportunity to work on interesting projects, a springboard to the next better job, or maybe you just like hanging out with other programmers. But by "effe
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