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johannesbrodwall.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] This blog post discusses a method for planning software development by imagining a future demonstration of a feature, allowing teams to focus on goals and uncover hidden assumptions. | |
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www.techelevator.com
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| | | | | The relationship between math and programming and answering the question "How much math do I need to be good at this?" | |
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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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schmonz.com
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