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With almost 20 years of web development experience, I write about the soft-skills I wish I new about when I started.
What a great answer! I think keeping the users at the top of mind is a great suggestion. The experience engineers build ultimately is about the people using it.
You're spot on; giving reviews is a great exercise that will inevitably make you a better developer. Seeing other people's approaches could add to your repertoire.
Also, self-reviewing! Seeing your code diffs side by side can illuminate anything you didn't catch in your dev env.
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What a great answer! I think keeping the users at the top of mind is a great suggestion. The experience engineers build ultimately is about the people using it.
You're spot on; giving reviews is a great exercise that will inevitably make you a better developer. Seeing other people's approaches could add to your repertoire.
Also, self-reviewing! Seeing your code diffs side by side can illuminate anything you didn't catch in your dev env.