17. Good code is easy to read and maintain.
Whether or not you are working alone, always try to write code as somebody else will work with it.
In trickier parts leave some comments, explaining the working principles.
Whether or not you are working alone, always try to write code as somebody else will work with it.
In trickier parts leave some comments, explaining the working principles.
18. The first language is always the hardest.
I've seen people often asking what's the hardest language to learn.
In reality, the difficulty is related to your experience.
I've seen people often asking what's the hardest language to learn.
In reality, the difficulty is related to your experience.
19. Googling and using Stack Overflow is acceptable.
Those resources are there for you to help.
Don't be ashamed of Googling or reading SO in front of someone. Know for a fact, they do, too.
Those resources are there for you to help.
Don't be ashamed of Googling or reading SO in front of someone. Know for a fact, they do, too.
20. Communication skills are underrated.
The code alone will not always determine your success.
It's important to practice interaction with people.
The code alone will not always determine your success.
It's important to practice interaction with people.
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