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Hey guys I want to create a product but I don't know how to create one if I have no skills.
I heard that I can interview people for products, but do interviews sell well as products?
How do you guys go about finding people that know stuff about a subject...
Started by gman5432 on
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by 45 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at warriorforum):
Hi,
Pick an area or an industry where a specific set of specialized knowledge and skills skills and knowledge are being ....
Together - and sell it!
You don't necessary have to have some knowledge or skills, but one questions.
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Started by reauxbot on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at gaiaonline):
Emotion_dowant i'm a butt gymnast emotion.
My special skill is having entirely too much natural energy.
Umm one of my skills is in my sig but i dont think its special i think it means im special....
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Do you loose your Dance skills as you age or it depends on the person's genetics specially in Ballet and Jazz? How to maintain the same Dance skills?
Yes?
No?
And why?
Thank You!
Started by Noelle Belle on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yahoo):
As people get older, things will be a lot, but they are training so hard everyday ... .
If you want to maintain your skills, keep taking classes.
You lose your dance skills because you stop dancing, or you stop dancing as much as you used to.
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Ask your Facebook Friends
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I want to know what people think are the most important soft skills (e.g patience, tenacity, competitiveness) for programmers.
I’m not really interested in communication skills, but more the skills you use when you’re hunched over the keyboard.
Started by geejay on
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by 39 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
And deferring go into a job interview and say "I think that ... .
This is a skill I fervently wish I had.
Analytical skills - able to break
down big problems in to component parts assess how you're proceeding so far.
Coming technical blocks.
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What skills, languages, tools, etc. would you suggest someone interested in a career in programming learn?
Started by Scott S. on
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by 31 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Oriented programming principls and UML modelling because with these skills you will be able to read of money? Skills like J2EE are very demanded and thus more worthwhile to get if money is the only also be helpful to improve your problem....
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I am trying to get a handle on the skills gap between software development graduates and the requirements of real world software development companies. What are the top three skills that you have found graduates tend to lack and need to be taught or acquire...
Started by Daniel Vaughan on
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by 18 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Soft and communication skills Pragmatic approach Team work skills Everything you learned in school was great: now here's how the world ACTUALLY works Teamwork lack even basic software development (notice....
IMHO just one: Real world experience.
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Inspired by "What are the top three most important skills new software development graduates tend to be missing? , here's a similar question but with a twist.
What are the top three most important skills companies tend to ignore? As in, what qualities...
Started by Solivagant on
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by 13 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
In interviews but in all of them I found a lot of companies tend to totally ignore:
creativity or creative skill, creative solutions are often seen as weird or unwanted) teaching or speaking skills, sometimes maintainable by a programmer....
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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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by 13 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
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've referenced many of the salary survey sites, but they all tend to categorize salaries based on generic job titles. Obviously, things like job title, years of professional experience, location, and the many important non-tech skills are closely associated...
Started by Dr Dork on
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by 15 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
I think the most....
Also any specialized skills that you possess that are difficult to find will pay top will be very lucrative.
If I had to pick a skill sector.
Web development in general doesn't get the high salaries.
skills.
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When you to develop web applications from scratch, what are the skills needed, to produce usable and interaction-rich products?
Do you do UI Prototype first? Do you use User Stories? Some agile methodology or best practice you'd recommend or actively ...
Started by Camilo Díaz on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
This comes....
Also, here are some high level principles that I follow to make sure I build the right skill to make good interfaces.
skills, I prefer to get to a working prototype with clean UI/HTML/CSS as rapidly as possible skills.
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