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Suppose that you have a student who went through the traditional path of an IT/CS degree without significant experience beyond school projects and maybe an internship. That person graduates, goes to the industry for an entry-level developer position, ...
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I've also seen programmers who have been writing software for 15 years and....
I've worked with programmers who have almost no experience and, for the most part, they can out do people that have been working 5-10 years longer.
On the person.
So...As a senior year computer engineer in college, I was wondering if you guys had any ideas of what I should do to gain more experience? I took a intro to C++ class, and are proficient in C++, Verilog, Python and Bash scripting. I will be taking a bunch...
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I try to find out.
In my current position, I have hired plenty of new programmers.
I have been asked to begin teaching C# and OO concepts to a group of procedural programmers. I've searched for ideas on where to begin, but am looking for general consensus on topics to lead with in addition to topics to initially avoid. Edit I intend...
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Teach you how to make a "House" class, but since most beginning programmers want to do something programmers and know what a structure and a pointer to a function are, the hardest part of the job education does not do a good job in getting....
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Recently I have noticed a number of questions on SO that look something like this: I am writing a small program to keep a list of the songs that I keep on my ipod. I'm thinking about writing it as a 3-tier MVC Ruby on Rails web application with TDD, DDD...
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I think that not ....
I believe that novice programmers should be made aware of them.
Side of the software engineering scale The only thing novice programmers lack IMO is the ability little gems like these not so long ago...
I've been working with applications interfacing with SAP via a web service for a little while now and I want to get into programming the BAPI's behind the web services as well. My company has been using a SAP consultant for the BAPI programming and I'...
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I'm not sure about online resources, but there are a couple of quite good books to learn ABAP programming, you'd be looking for ABAP basics and/or ABAP objects (the latter one sounds better and more "advanced" but is typically just a more modern version... .
I have a friend who I have been trying to help learn computer programming and I have a question on his behalf. He's interested in doing some biological modeling for his own research and needs to visualize his data using graphical elements, but he needs...
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The rest of his writing is so good that I'd have respect for anything John puts out in public.... .
I'm reading the second one and agree with his assessment .
He recommended "Expert Python Programming" and "Core Python".
Cook's Endeavor blog.
I love John D.
I am a fairly experienced programmer, mostly C, C++, Java and C#... Can you recommend any Python books that would help me to get the most out of my existing experience? Many Python books I have read good reviews about seem to be aimed at the novice programmer...
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I just noticed I found the basic syntax stuff.
I'm not much for fancy book at the novice programmer"; something I was not, really.
Of A Byte of Python - made for both new and experienced programmers.
I have two professional programmer friends who are going to teach me, and they both love the language (C#). I know that their specific skills and enthusiasm more than out-weigh any drawbacks to the language, but they seem like such fanboys I'm left wondering...
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Not only is it a great habit to get into (a habit experienced programmers have trouble acquiring.
Hi, I'm going to make my monthly trip to the bookstore soon and I'm kind of interested in learning some user interface and/or design stuff - mostly web related, what are some good books I should look at? One that I've seen come up frequently in the past...
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Http://www.amazon.com/User-Interface-Design-Programmers-Spolsky/dp/1893115941 Joel Spolsky's User....
Also take a look at Alan Cooper's book on user interfaces is also decent .
Presonally I much prefer The Design of Everyday Things.
Novice .
In my thirty years of programming experience, it seems to me that the vast majority of the source code that I have read, and the vast majority of the programmers that I have encountered, tend to write all their code at the lowest possible level of abstraction...
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Bear in mind there are plenty of programmers who are not professionals, and aren't motivated enough to advance their skills....
If you've got experienced programmers doing this, then you driven by need.
You learn to save yourself the hassle.
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