I have been a software developer / engineer for the past 11 years. And here are 5 things that I learned.
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You made me laugh with all those animated gifs 🤣. I'm fortunate enough to keep my distance from web development and the very mention of JS makes me cringe.
Number 3 in your list is my favourite type of horrible character trait. I am enraged by those sort of deflated bubbles of rotten knowledge, the so called know-it-all engineers.
If anyone of us were to know everything without the help of Google, we'd end up traumatised. It's not viable to expect a single person to keep up with all the advances and changes happening in the field of IT.
Entertaining article,
Thanks
Glad you like it :)
Hahaha I totally agree that ideas are cheap, execution is key especially when a person comes to me to pitch me a new idea.
Thanks for taking the time to write this. Loved the gifs and there's a lot of wisdom in here!
I like this kind of post thanks !
I liked this part :
Cutting down npm build script build time from 13 sec to 0.7 sec
I use yarn and it's more faster =)
Your most welcome :) Yeah I wish I can change my build process to Yarn but we use a private repo which only has "approved" build tools. So things are a bit limited.
Anyway glad you like the post :)
Confucious said,
The exact definition of over-engineering. Lol! :) Glad you liked it
Thanks, it will be helpful
And in the end the change was constant.
I feel the more a thing changes, the less relevant it becomes.
Its great that you've shared your thoughts and experience ! It'll be helpful.