Key Features β’ Over 50 essays with practical advice on improving your programming career β’ Practical focus gives solutions to common problems, and methods to become a better coder β’ Includes advice for existing programmers and those wanting to begin a career in programming Book Description Th
Skill Up: A Software Developerβs Guide to Life and Career
β Scribed by Jordan Hudgens
- Publisher
- Packt Publishing
- Year
- 0
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This unique book provides you with a wealth of tips, tricks, best practices, and answers to the day-to-day questions that programmers face in their careers. It is split into three parts: Coder Skills, Freelancer Skills, and Career Skills, providing the knowledge you need to get ahead in programming.
About This Book
Who This Book Is For
This book is useful for programmers of any ability or discipline. It has advice for those thinking about beginning a career in programming, those already working as a fully employed programmer, and for those working as freelance developers.
What You Will Learn
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This unique book provides you with a wealth of tips, tricks, best practices, and answers to the day-to-day questions that programmers face in their careers. It is split into three parts: Coder Skills, Freelancer Skills, and Career Skills, providing the knowledge you need to get ahead in programming.
xvii, 325 pages : 23 cm
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