One of the best ways to keep growing as a developer is to learn to embrace change.
It's a necessary mindset shift and is a major distinguishing factor between a Pro #Developer and #CodeNewbie
Requirements change
Frameworks change
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It's a necessary mindset shift and is a major distinguishing factor between a Pro #Developer and #CodeNewbie
Requirements change
Frameworks change
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#100daysofcode #Programming
When change happens...
CTO: The market is moving in a different direction. I need to reasses our use of tech and align our team to exploit this.
Software Architect: Yes. The architecture would be easy to modify to follow suit.
CTO: The market is moving in a different direction. I need to reasses our use of tech and align our team to exploit this.
Software Architect: Yes. The architecture would be easy to modify to follow suit.
Senior dev: Alright. Let's plan the next steps and see how quickly we can implement the changes.
Jr Dev(thinks): After all these sleepless nights, they want to ruin my perfect, well-polished code. Oh no!
Jr Dev(thinks): After all these sleepless nights, they want to ruin my perfect, well-polished code. Oh no!
Notice the different reactions to change.
You'll grow faster when you accept change than when you resist it.
I highly recommend reading Pragmatic Programmers by Andy Hunt and Dave Thomas. Let it be your companion book
You'll grow faster when you accept change than when you resist it.
I highly recommend reading Pragmatic Programmers by Andy Hunt and Dave Thomas. Let it be your companion book

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