Well said, I cannot agree more :-)
I would add a passion for learning, allthough they are implicit in most of your points.
Being a good, or great developer seldom has to do with exceptional talent, but with these traits.
Programming isn't a "passion" or a "talent" but a collection of aquired skills.
Watch the 'Keynote - Jacob Kaplan-Moss - Pycon 2015' for a much better explanation. youtube.com/watch?v=hIJdFxYlEKE
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Well said, I cannot agree more :-)
I would add a passion for learning, allthough they are implicit in most of your points.
Being a good, or great developer seldom has to do with exceptional talent, but with these traits.
Programming isn't a "passion" or a "talent" but a collection of aquired skills.
Watch the 'Keynote - Jacob Kaplan-Moss - Pycon 2015' for a much better explanation.
youtube.com/watch?v=hIJdFxYlEKE
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