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1. Never reveal all that you know. OK, seriously this time. I think there are really a few things that distinguish great programmers. Know the concepts. Solving a problem via memory or pattern ...
The programming field is always changing as new technology emerges. To be a good programer, it’s important to stay up-to-date in the field. Books, publications, and online resources can be the best ...
Cumulus/Westwood One Senior VP of Content & Programming Mike McVay says KRBE Houston Program Director Leslie Whittle is a role model and a model programmer. “Leslie has been able to accomplish with ...
Anyone can write code. Not everyone can throw it away. Mr. Z was the black-and-white darkroom instructor at one of the top-rated schools of photography. In one class, he picked out a negative from ...
If writing code were a science, all developers would pretty much be the same. Just as in art, no two developers have the same thinking or perception or the subjective truth while writing code for the ...
Quick, picture a computer programmer. Did some combination of social awkwardness, extreme smarts, and possibly an unhealthy obsession with video games come to mind? True or not (and many advocates for ...
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