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How to become a better programmer, post college. More projects or less projects.
Hi,
What tips do you have, in regards to maintaining and/or sharpening my programming skills. To be specific, my area of business has been a little slow in the development arena lately, but other groups within my business are in need of assistance. As a programmer, is it better to be developing lots of applications or just focus on one or two. Should part-time outside consulting be a consideration? Matt |
How to become a better programmer, post college. More projects or less projects.
Having indepth knowledge of the area you will work in is always a plus -
however, it also pays to have knowledge in a broad spectrum of areas/languages/software/methods. Also, working with other people will expose you to different ways of looking at and solving common problems. If you expect to change employers or consult, then you will be well advised to have experience in many different business areas/languages/software/methods, unless you are in a nich market where indepth detailed knowledge is scare and valuable. In general, I would say get exposure in other areas. Consulting is good - but some companies have a policy against it as they see it as a conflict of interest - might check out yours. Opinions are like rear ends, everyone has one. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Matt Somers" wrote in message om... Hi, What tips do you have, in regards to maintaining and/or sharpening my programming skills. To be specific, my area of business has been a little slow in the development arena lately, but other groups within my business are in need of assistance. As a programmer, is it better to be developing lots of applications or just focus on one or two. Should part-time outside consulting be a consideration? Matt |
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