Theyâll dive as far down the stack as necessary to get to the bottom of something. None of these things are necessary but great developers know that if they donât address a problem early, and properly, it will only cost them more time in the long run. (View Highlight)
As I continue my journey as a developer I learn more about myself, and one of the things Iâve learnt is that my motivation ebbs and flows. Iâll have a good run, inhabiting the persona of the developers I look up to, however imperfectly, until I once again find myself with the constraint that trumps all the extrinsic constraints of the project at hand: a deficiency of motivation. (View Highlight)
Iâm still just scratching the surface of all the developer-y things there are to be learnt, but even for the topics I consider myself knowledgeable, knowing whatâs right and doing whatâs right are two very different things. (View Highlight)