I decided to change career from pharmacy to software engineering in 2018, which has changed my life forever. Since that time, I've had the chance t...
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10 years experience in different teams as a freelancer. Wholeheartedly agree with your article!
Thanks You, Resnse. It's good to see more experienced engineers agree with these tips.
this are worth reading fact and alot of lesson was gained... thank you for sharing your precious experience..
Based on all that you have listed, i will wish to improve myself on th testing aspect. this is something i dont know how to but i will work on this to improve my code efficiency
thanks @timothyokooboh
Resonates with my 25+ years of development!
Wow that's awesome. Thanks Marc for sharing
It is the quality content, and breaks for me.
I realised I'm always in a better frame of mind to tackle bugs when I take breaks in between. Interestingly, before the break time runs out I'm running back, as you said, with an epiphany of what to do.
Quality content consumption, always a deal breaker/maker.
And, about testing, ahh. I am learning. Great line there - ''write clean code as if you won't test, then test carefully as if you don't trust your code.''
Thank you Timothy!
You should share more often ;)
These are really helpful tips!
Thank you
People really underestimate the benefit of taking breaks. Great tips all around!
I agree. Yet taking breaks helps to relieve stress, improve focus and productivity.
full agreement
It is foolishness to be shameful of what is gainful, I have learnt a lot from these articles, and the knowledges I got from these articles, will be a light to my path, as I continue on this journey .Well-done to you bro, more height.