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This post expands on a recent podcast I did with Living Corporate outlining the story behind my career switch to softwareengineering. I’m currently coming up on my two-year anniversary as a softwareengineer on December 19, 2018. Before working as a softwareengineer, I was already in “tech”, just not at a startup.
Outsource your graphic design and HTML/CSS? Graphic design and HTML/CSS are also great ways to dive in. at 3:03 am To x: The point is that as a softwareengineer you get obsessed with irrelevant detail. Outsource your product architecture? I would consider it only for small applications. It’s either good or it’s not.
If they use Haml, are they ignorant of HTML? This literally the dumbest, most ignorant piece that I’ve ever read about softwaredevelopment and/or hiring programmers. I learned C# and.NET (along with HTML/CSS/JS/SQL/etc) because that’s what they used. March 25, 2011 at 2:27 pm. If they use jQuery…?
I do disagree about two other points: First, this isn't the "quora rockstar engineer" perspective. It's my perspective as well and I'm not a softwareengineer let alone a rockstar. I am talking about self-appointed 10x egostars, not real solid softwareengineers. did the question!
Weve built Sandcastle specifically for an entrepreneur with an idea, who is not a developer. Sandcastle is a softwaredevelopment service for entrepreneurs. Nothing essential that I disagree with you in your post, but when read by other people with minimal softwareengineering experience, they can have too high expectations.
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