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mary.codes
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| | | | | The bad, the good, and the alternatives to learning Japanese on Duolingo. | |
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runwes.com
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claritydev.net
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| | | | | Lately, I have been asked increasingly often for some tips on how to become a self-taught developer, so I thought I'd write a post about it, reflecting on my experience and pointing out the things I'd do differently. In this article, I'll try to give general advice on how to improve for those considering or maybe already on the way to becoming self-taught software developers. It should be noted that the focus of the post is on front-end development since that's what I did; however, a majority of the advice can be applied to becoming a software engineer, irrespective of focus. | |
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backlight.dev
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| | | If an organization wants to grab the Fast Mover Advantage, its prime focus should be "How to enhance developer/designer efficiency?" With this drastic expansion comes a dire need for the organization's product to streamline design work. | ||