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professional-programming
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A collection of learning resources for curious software engineers
The inclusion of the perspective section: https://github.com/charlax/professional-programming?tab=read... I think is really smart. Same for personal productivity. Two things that can dramatically change how and what you end up studying and doing with your time / life.
I did a coding bootcamp and yeah the frontend knowledge they taught was useful, but I could have learned that online for free. Looking back, the far more valuable thing I learned was how to discipline myself and my time - that was the first time in my life I was truly disciplined and mindful in how I spent my time. I also got perspective I'd never seen before: there was some folks in my cohort that were in their 30s and 40s and undergoing career change, and I learned two things from them: First, don't stress too much, your life has much more flexibility than you might expect (this truth is borne out, they all have perfectly successful careers in their new lives as engineers), and second, make a great use of the time you have.
Bog-standard advice we all know, but to witness it firsthand from people living it and sharing it is different. The shared article in the github is incredible: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/sep/07/termin...
I often wonder why I don't see more of these sorts of articles. From watching a family member slowly die of cancer, and from reading books like "When Breath Becomes Air," I'm guessing it's some combination of exhaustion, disability, and a new set of priorities that doesn't really involve death blogging. Still, I find these kinds of writings more poignant than most things I read.
- Professional Programming – Learning resources for software engineers
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Also this repo helps https://github.com/charlax/professional-programming
- Professional Programming
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5 GitHub Repositories every Developer should know
1. Professional Programming
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Open Source Repositories
Professional Programming. As reported, The goal of this page is to make you a more proficient developer. If you have excellent resources, you can try to open a PR and include them here. But in any csae, I wanted to include this because it seems super interesting.
- These GitHub repositories contain so much knowledge you can use to become a better developer.
- Professional-programming: A collection of full-stack resources for programmers
every-programmer-should-know
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10 GitHub repositories that every developer must follow
✅ mtdvio/every-programmer-should-know : https://github.com/mtdvio/every-programmer-should-know
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Quiero estudiar programación de manera autodidacta, por dónde debería empezar? Algun consejo?
Repositorios: https://github.com/practical-tutorials/project-based-learning https://github.com/mtdvio/every-programmer-should-know Desarrollo web: fullstackopen.com theodinproject.com YouTube ````
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5 GitHub Repositories every Developer should know
5. Every Programmer Should Know
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Open Source Repositories
Every Programmer Should Know. A collection of (mostly) technical things every software developer should know. Backed by a community of developers, of course.
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Primo lavoro IT, dopo laurea
Ci sono anche un po' di repo su GitHub che possono aiutare: https://github.com/arialdomartini/Back-End-Developer-Interview-Questions https://github.com/mtdvio/every-programmer-should-know https://github.com/schmatz/cs-interview-guide
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- These GitHub repositories contain so much knowledge you can use to become a better developer.
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