Whether you are already an experienced developer or just starting out, if you want to become really good in this industry, you need to constantly s...
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This is confusing and intimidating specially for someone who is starting the developer journey. primarily because the title is misleading most of the skills listed here are not must for every developer. the term developer is also misused because it is indirectly defined like this
developer = full-stack developer + designer + security expert + project manager
which is not true. so if there is someone intimidated by this list there is a good reason that you shouldn't.
Hey, It is clearly written in the third paragraph of the introductory section that "Of course, you won’t need all of them and this list isn’t complete. But it should give you a good idea of what to learn next or what to improve on."
Okay, but then the title is misleading ;)
Basically the “must have” skills are actually not needed all, just a few. Title is clearly written for click baiting. Sorry bro.
Ok, so, the only "must haves" in this list is "Don't be afraid bro ask questions" and "learn to be a good communicator"
The rest will come naturally. Or not. Either way, those two are the ground work.
One thing I would change/add to the article is
Sorry but how is this different from past couple of years?
Thanks for the tips tho!
Hey, I'm glad you found the article insightful! Thank you 😃
Thanks for your post.
Hey, I'm glad you found the article insightful! Thank you 😃
Talk about setting the bar
Yes, it's illogical to label "must have skills for all developers" a range of skills which in practice maybe 2% of professional developers can claim to have.
For example I have not used Linux or Windows in the last 10 years, so I guess it makes me a not-real developer.
Hey, It is clearly written in the third paragraph of the introductory section that "Of course, you won’t need all of them and this list isn’t complete. But it should give you a good idea of what to learn next or what to improve on."
Planning features and thinking ahead really works well and tbh made me a bit better developer. I used to think of how I’d implement a feature and just write it out but once I started planning and sometimes even planning it out on paper, the bugs have decreased a slight bit lol and I understand my tasks much better from writing, testing, to shipping. Makes a noticeable difference definitely recommend 👍🏽
It's actually overwhelming who is just starting out now
Big fat underline on Soft Skills in 2021