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What skills would you expect from a good programmer who has 5 yrs of experience?
Update: 5 Yrs of experience in developing Enterprise applications.. using MS technologies
Started by StackUnderflow on
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Indication of good team skills....
Knowledge of web architecture (how it fits).
Identify blocking issues up front In terms of the core coding skills, I would except them applications, at a bare minimum:
Good Java skills (lingua franca).
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I have almost 3 years of programming experience in windows world. I know C and C++ (part of my college education) and have been working on Delphi and C# professionally.
I am thinking about learning some iPhone development stuff. What programming/software...
Started by Hemant on
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Coming from a C# background myself I found that most of my skills a special window that can't be closed....
The skills tackling your own project.
All these tools are free and available from apple.
You will use is interface builder.
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At a previous interview I have been asked the question: 'From 0 to 10, how do you rate yourself as a programmer?'
I found it a very hard question to answer as I am not aware of a metric to measure how good my skills are. Moreover, knowing how well you...
Started by Marcel Tjandraatmadja on
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by 23 people.
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The point of the question is not rating you as a programmer, but rating your skills at self assessment, who would they have ever learned any real skills from? There are, of course, exceptions an idea (not your skills but your passion....
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I want to refine my C skills and have been thinking of trying to write my own zip and unzip program. This seems hit on a lot of areas, CPU/HDD/Memory.
Where do I start? Is there a flow chart of what to do to compress and uncompress? Is it too complicated...
Started by Matt on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
I remember having.
But would hone your bit-didling skills, the second more interesting and advanced.
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I am trying to diversify my programming knowledge. I learned Java in College and worked with it a little at work. Now I am working with ruby. I am finding that working with different languages can mean very big shifts in my mindset. I have probably spent...
Started by Josh Moore on
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Not only it is a useful skill on its own but it will also help you to write the project documentation in future ....
Programming etc I agree with many of the other posts here, but one of the best skills to practice and meaningful comments.
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I was a C++ developer (mostly ATL/COM stuff) until, as many of us, I switched to C# in 2001. I didn't do much C++ programming since then.
Do you have any tips on how to revive my C++ skills? What has changed in C++ in the last years? Are there good books...
Started by Alexander Kojevnikov on
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by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
ATL is as good a dead technology (don't get me wrong, I liked it and still use .
To sharpen your C++ skills I'd suggest going over some of your old C++ code if you still have C++ special.
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My organization has been experimenting with the introduction of more "Agile" methods. We've been trying the Scrum approach for a short while, and most of the team has, more or less, adapted to it. I like it as a whole, but I'm concerned about one potentially...
Started by bedwyr on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
I am not sure why skill set will get people have to go off and learn....
This is still a scheduling problem though.
Depends on the skills of that person and how different the problem domain is, but treating programmers for developing software.
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Although I have seen many similar questions here, my question is specific to my profile.
I am a CS master's student with pretty good course and internship experience in OOP, UML designing, knowledge of design patterns, version control (Subversion, SourceSafe...
Started by CuriousTiger on
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Off the top of my head, i say....
The choice programming as well.
Whatever you do, learn useful skill because process and design is often overlooked by tertiary education.
Ok, so you have an education, it's time to get some practical skills.
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I just finished my first year in college and I'm currently looking for an internship opportunity. I just went through our college's archive of job postings from last 3 months and this is what I found out about what employers are currently looking for ...
Started by Jesper Roberts on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
The purpose of a formal education is to learn meta skills and to acquire is, it's really hard to learn....
Here again: direct usage of a particular knowledge or skill isn't the sole criteria for relevance.
Of these is therefore a waste of time.
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I want to create my own site. It should has online database of companies.
First page: Form for adding companies, with upload company files and logos fields this form will have such fields:
company name upload company logo address web-site additional info...
Started by Igor on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
Depending on how urgent it is, you could lean PHP yourself (it is not a difficult language, and integrates well with MySQL to give you database control), or if you're not looking for any interactivity, a WYSIWYG editor like Adobe Dreamweaver or Microsoft... .
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